varmeblokkene
Varmeblokkene, in Norwegian, translates to the heating blocks and is used to describe a form of heating infrastructure associated with multi-block housing and district heating systems. The term is most often encountered in discussions of residential energy supply and urban planning in Norway.
Historically, many Norwegian housing developments built in the mid- to late 20th century organized heat supply
A varmeblokk typically comprises a central heating unit or plant, insulated piping networks, circulation pumps, and
Advantages of this approach include centralized maintenance, potential economies of scale, and easier incorporation of renewable
In modern housing policy and modernization projects, varmeblokkene are sometimes upgraded with more efficient heat pumps,