lämpökeskuksia
Lämpökeskuksia, or heat centers, are facilities designed to produce and distribute heat for buildings. They are a common feature in urban and suburban areas, particularly in countries with cold climates, where they provide a centralized and efficient way to heat homes and businesses. These facilities typically burn fuels like natural gas, oil, or biomass, or utilize renewable energy sources such as geothermal or solar thermal energy, to generate hot water or steam.
The heat produced in a lämpökeskus is then transported through a network of underground pipes, known as
Modern lämpökeskuksia are increasingly incorporating energy-efficient technologies and renewable energy sources to minimize their environmental impact.