Abstract
Modern socio-economic conditions dictate increasingly stringent requirements for housing and communal infrastructure. When choosing a source of energy in heat supply systems, variants having maximum environmental efficiency are preferable. For an objective assessment of increasing of environmental safety degree, it is advisable to use a complex indicator that reflects the level of reduced environmental damage to the environment, in particular atmospheric air. In this work, the calculation of the prevented environmental damage for two types of fuel is made: natural gas and wood fuel (pellets). The calculation results showed when using natural gas instead of wood fuel for heat source that environmental and economic damage will be 64% less.
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