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Who Invented District Heating?
Who Invented District Heating?The earliest examples of district heating were Roman hypocausts, a type of hot-air furnace often adapted to warm several buildings in close proximity, such as the three temples at Carnutum (Vienna). In London, district heating was introduced in 1622 by Dutch polymath Cornelius Drebbil, whose aim was to use it only to distribute heat for cooking and heating, thus reducing air pollution caused by individual coal stoves.Is District Heating Renewable?District heating is
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12th Apr 2024