Abstract

The oil crisis led to renewed interest in combined heat and power production (CHP) and consequently also in district heating. The studies of CHP which have been carried out in various countries indicate that no general conclusions can be drawn about the merits of CHP and that assessments are strongly dependent on local conditions. In the following Carl-Erik Lind gives an account of some of the salient features of the Swedish district heating systems and their development since 1972.

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