melegvízhálózatok
Melegvízhálózatok, also known as district heating systems, are networks that distribute hot water from a central source to multiple buildings for heating and hot water supply. These systems are designed to provide a more efficient and often more environmentally friendly alternative to individual heating systems in each building. The heat is typically generated in a central heating plant, which can utilize various energy sources such as fossil fuels, biomass, waste heat from industrial processes, or geothermal energy.
The hot water is then pumped through an insulated underground pipe network to reach residential, commercial,
The implementation of melegvízhálózatok is often driven by a desire for energy efficiency, reduced carbon emissions,