Ukraine's Parliament Mandates Individual Heat Units for All Buildings.
Bill No. 14067 on Individual Heating Units
According to Novyny.live: On February 10, Ukraine's Verkhovna Rada passed Bill No. 14067, which requires the installation of individual heating units (IHUs) in all buildings connected to centralized heating networks. The bill received strong support, with 258 members of parliament voting in favor during the plenary session.
Aims and Benefits of the New System
Initiated by Ukraine's Cabinet of Ministers, the new law mandates IHUs for every building linked to a central heating supply. This move is a significant part of the country's broader effort to modernize its outdated Soviet-era infrastructure. The primary goals are to improve energy efficiency and optimize heating costs for residents.
Bill No. 14067 represents a major step in reforming Ukraine's heating system, promoting infrastructure modernization and increased comfort for consumers. By allowing residents to control the temperature in their own apartments, the implementation of individual heating units could lead to substantial savings on heating bills.
This initiative is also expected to reduce the strain on centralized heating systems, a crucial consideration amid the ongoing energy crisis. Given the current challenges, executing this law is seen as a priority for enhancing the nation's energy independence and improving citizens' quality of life.
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