Why local heating?
Why you should choose a Rebaro local heat transfer station?
District heating
District heating is a modern, convenient alternative to conventional residential heating systems. The central heating station generates heat in a highly efficient and low-emissions manner. Heat is transported to the customer via a pipe network. As with the electricity supply all local heating consumers in a residential area are connected to the grid. They no longer have to produce their own heat using individual furnaces or central heating systems. Heat is supplied to them from the local heating network in the same way as electricity is supplied to the house. The client gets what they want; heat for heating and hot water.
District heating networks will be a decisive element in the infrastructure of the future heat supply. District heating can use renewable energy or environmentally friendly combined heat and power plants on a large scale. Heat supply via local heat from a central heating system has many advantages over a large number of individual heating systems in private homes.
Local heating
– Cost effective, convenient and space saving
For homeowners local heating is the most convenient solution to their heating needs.
Homeowners have no investment costs for chimneys or boilers. As well as this they have no maintenance costs. They do not have to worry about their heating system or their fuel costs. In addition they have more space in their basements thanks to the space-saving local heat transfer station.
Local heating
– Environmentally friendly
Deciding for a local heating system means that you have decided to heat in the most environmentally friendly way possible. Efficient high-performance combined heat and power plants make optimal use of fuel and so protect the environment.
Local heating
A secure future
Renewable energy sources protect and preserve our environment. Unlike fossil fuels renewable energy is inexhaustible. You can expect your house to stand for 100 years or more. You can pass it on to your children and grandchildren. Reserves of oil and natural gas are limited; so it makes sense to install a future-oriented system today. District heating systems can be flexibly adapted to the latest technology. This is much more difficult to do with many individual heating systems.
Local heating
– Economics
In contrast to solar power systems or combined heat and power plants in each individual house, it is more economically efficient to use a common local heating supply to many houses. Heat output is higher and more regular. Many small systems are always more expensive than a single larger system.