Science / EnergyBusiness & Economics / Industries / Energy

Description

Used historically in urban areas but now mainly in institutions, district heating and cooling systemsâ€"efficient centralized energy systems that may use energy sources other than petroleumâ€"have gained renewed interest. This volume is a nontechnical examination of the history and current extent of district heating and cooling systems in the United States, their costs and benefits, technical requirements, market demand for them, and European experience with such systems, with major focus on the problems of financing, regulation, and taxation. Appendixes provide case studies of cities and towns currently using district heating and cooling systems.

Book Details

Publisher:
National Academies Press
Published:
1985-02-01
Pages:
168
Language:
EN
ISBN:
9780309035378
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