The impact of the decreasing number of users on the evolution of a centralized heating system

The paper presents an analysis of a centralized heating system located in a city in the west-central part in Romania. We examined the last 15 years of functioning of the system from a technical and economic point of view. One of the main factors that led to the inefficiency of this system, and in th...

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