keskküttega
Keskküttega refers to a type of heating system commonly found in Estonia and other parts of Northern Europe. The term literally translates to "district heating" or "central heating." In a keskküttega system, heat is generated in a central facility, such as a power plant or a dedicated heating plant, and then distributed to multiple buildings through a network of insulated pipes. These buildings can include apartment blocks, houses, schools, and businesses.
The heat source for keskküttega can vary. Historically, it relied heavily on burning fossil fuels like coal
The delivery of heat to individual buildings typically involves a heat exchanger. The hot water or steam