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                        District Heating is a system of providing heat to multiple buildings from a single source. It is typically used in urban areas, where a centralised heat source is more efficient than individual heating systems. District Heating is usually delivered through a network of insulated pipes, which transport hot water or steam from the centralised source to the buildings. This system is often powered by renewable energy sources such as solar, geothermal, or biomass.
District Heating is becoming    increasingly popular as a way to reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions. It is also a cost-effective solution for providing heat to multiple buildings, as the cost of the centralised source is shared among the buildings.
Some of the companies in the District Heating market include Viessmann, Danfoss, Bosch Thermotechnology, and Vaillant. Show Less   Read more