Often located on the outskirts of town, but fully integrated with the environment, the central boiler house produces the energy the district heating system needs to operate.
Consisting of several boilers and in some cases coupled with a cogeneration plant, the boiler house guarantees the temperature of the water or steam circulating through the network, up to the end-user.
In district cooling systems, the generation plant includes refrigerating units that produce chilled water.
As the network's point of entry and exit, the central boiler house is supervised 24/7, 365 days a year, by a team of technicians, to ensure that it functions perfectly and to monitor user safety.