távhrendszer
A távhőrendszer, often translated as district heating system, is a centralized method of distributing thermal energy, typically for heating purposes, to multiple buildings from a single source. This source is usually a power plant or a dedicated heating plant that generates heat through the combustion of fuels like natural gas, coal, biomass, or through waste heat recovery from industrial processes or geothermal energy. The heat is then transferred to water, which circulates through a network of underground insulated pipes to reach the end-users.
The primary advantage of távhőrendszer is its efficiency and environmental benefits. Centralized generation allows for economies
The infrastructure of a távhőrendszer involves a heat generation plant, a distribution network of insulated pipes,