lokaalkütte
Lokaalkütte, a Danish term, refers to local heating systems. These systems are designed to provide heat to a specific building or a small group of buildings, as opposed to a large, centralized district heating network. The primary characteristic of lokaalkütte is its localized nature, meaning the heat generation and distribution infrastructure is contained within a limited geographical area.
Common sources of heat for lokaalkütte include individual boilers, heat pumps, biomass stoves, or even solar
The advantages of lokaalkütte often include greater flexibility in terms of technology choice and fuel source,