Abstract

This article is devoted to the study of the environmental load of decentralized energy facilities using the example of furnace heating in Chita. Existing residential and non-residential buildings heated with household stoves and low-power boilers increase the environmental burden on the environment. There are tendencies to switch to long-burning boilers. An analytical assessment of the change in the amount of emissions of the main pollutants when changing the operating modes of boilers is presented. Mechanisms for solving problems are proposed.

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