soojusjaam
Soojusjaam, Estonian for "heating plant" or "heat station," is a facility that generates thermal energy for a district heating network. It produces hot water or steam that is circulated through insulated underground pipelines to homes, businesses, and public institutions. Soojusjaamad may operate as a dedicated heat producer or as a cogeneration (CHP) plant, which simultaneously generates electricity and useful heat, increasing overall energy efficiency.
Common heat sources include natural gas, fuel oil, biomass, coal, and industrial waste heat, with renewable options
Distribution is carried by an insulated district heating network that delivers heat to substation equipment at
Environmental and economic considerations include emissions reductions through efficient CHP and renewable fuels, energy losses in
Estonia has a long-standing tradition of district heating, with many cities served by soojusjaamad that provide