Ukraine Refuses Centralized Heating: What Awaits Residents.

Ukraine Refuses Centralized Heating: What Awaits Residents
Ukraine Refuses Centralized Heating: What Awaits Residents

According to inkorr.com: Ukraine has decided to refuse centralized heating. This was reported by the press center of the Ministry of Communities and Territories Development of Ukraine, as noted by 'Khylya'. Currently, a large reform of the heating system is underway, aimed at transitioning to individual solutions for each building.

The authorities explain this initiative by stating that the current central heating system has proven ineffective. Old pipelines, significant heat losses, and frequent breakdowns lead to high payments for low-quality services. The government has already approved a draft law to implement individual heating points (IHPs) in every building.

Essence of Individual Heating Points

Individual heating points (IHPs) are modern technological equipment installed directly in buildings. The system automatically controls the supply of heat and hot water, adapting to the needs of the residents.

Main advantages of IHPs:

  • adjustment of heating supply based on weather conditions and consumption;
  • elimination of overheating or underheating issues;
  • ability to control costs and receive lower bills;
  • transparent payment system for only actually consumed resources.

Expected Results for Residents

Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction Oleksiy Kuleba emphasizes that the innovations aim to improve energy efficiency and quality of life. Residents will receive:

  • real savings due to accurate consumption accounting;
  • stable temperature in rooms;
  • reduction of overall energy consumption and heat losses;
  • understandable billing system.

Experts believe that autonomous heating systems will give people more control over utility expenses, eliminate overpayments for technical losses, and provide a comfortable microclimate in homes.

Ukraine is transitioning to individual heating, increasing comfort and energy efficiency in residential buildings and allowing residents to manage their heating costs. This decision will help reduce expenses and improve service quality in the heating sector.


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