soojusvõrgustikke
Soojusvõrgustikke, also known as district heating systems, are a centralized method of distributing heat to multiple buildings from a single source. This source can be a power plant, an industrial facility, or a dedicated boiler, often utilizing fuels like natural gas, biomass, or waste heat. The heat is typically transported through a network of insulated underground pipes carrying hot water or steam. This hot medium circulates to various consumers, including residential homes, commercial businesses, and public institutions, where heat exchangers transfer the thermal energy for space heating and domestic hot water.
The primary advantage of soojusvõrgustikke lies in their efficiency and environmental benefits. Centralized heat generation can
However, the implementation and operation of soojusvõrgustikke also present challenges. The initial investment in infrastructure, including