District Heating is a system that provides heating to multiple buildings from a central source. This central source, often a power plant or a large boiler, generates hot water or steam, which is then distributed through a network of insulated pipes. This method is efficient and can reduce energy costs compared to individual heating systems.
The benefits of District Heating include lower emissions and improved energy efficiency. By using renewable energy sources or waste heat from industrial processes, it can significantly decrease the carbon footprint of heating. Many cities around the world are adopting this system to promote sustainable urban development.