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  1. District heating - Wikipedia

  2. District Heating - Energy System - IEA

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    District heating (also known as heat networks) is a system for distributing heat generated in a centralized location through a system of insulated pipes for residential and commercial heating requirements such as space heating and water heating.
    District Heating is centrally heated water distributed in insulated steel pipes. 33,000 km. district heating pipes (trench) all over Denmark. 64% of all houses DH-heated. Roughly 50 % of heat demand Average heat consumption: 8.3 MWh per person per year. District Heating = 17% of DK’s final energy demand.
    District heating traces its roots to the hot water-heated baths and greenhouses of the ancient Roman Empire. A hot water distribution system in Chaudes-Aigues in France is generally regarded as the first real district heating system. It used geothermal energy to provide heat for about 30 houses and started operation in the 14th century.
    1. The term "District Heat" in this page refers to the "heat" category as defined by the IEA's Energy Statistics Manual and reported in the IEA's Energy Balances. This heat is defined as the amount of heat produced and sold. In other words, it is the amount of heat leaving the plant for use by persons unrelated to the producer.
  4. District Heating - Energistyrelsen

  5. Regulation and planning of district heating in Denmark

  6. The history of district heating

  7. What is District Heating? | About 4DHC | Guide to District Heating

  8. District Heating is the Green Transition Cornerstone | DBDH

  9. District heating - Energy Education

  10. District heating - Wikiwand

  11. Guidebook Low-Temperature District Heating Systems