lähilämmitys
Lähilämmitys, a Finnish term that translates to "nearby heating" or "district heating," refers to a system where heat is generated centrally and then distributed to multiple buildings through a network of insulated pipes. This centralized production often utilizes sources such as waste heat from industrial processes, combined heat and power (CHP) plants, or biomass. The primary advantage of lähilämmitys is its efficiency. By producing heat in a single, optimized location, it can achieve higher efficiencies and reduce emissions compared to individual heating systems in each building.
The system typically involves a heat production plant and a distribution network. The heat is usually in
Lähilämmitys is particularly prevalent in Finland and other Nordic countries due to historical and geographical factors,