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District heating
District heating is a system that distributes heat generated from a central location to multiple buildings.
It typically uses hot water or steam produced in a central plant and delivers it through insulated pipes.
This system promotes energy efficiency and sustainability by utilizing renewable energy sources, waste heat, or combined heat and power (CHP) plants.
In TGA (Technical Building Equipment) planning, district heating considerations include network integration, heat transfer technologies, efficiency, and reducing energy consumption in buildings.
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