Warsaw’s underground heating system distributes thermal energy efficiently to residents through a centralized network.
What is District Heating?
District heating is a system for distributing heat generated in a centralized location for residential and commercial heating requirements. It serves as an alternative to individual heating systems in buildings.
How the Underground Network Works
Warsaw’s underground heating network consists of pipes buried beneath the city, carrying thermal energy from power plants directly to buildings. The system circulates hot water or steam through insulated pipelines.
Benefits of District Heating
This centralized system offers energy efficiency, reduced emissions, and reliable heating for the capital’s residents. It allows for better control over energy production and distribution.



