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by ed_balls·4y ago·view on hn ↗
Depends on the costs. In my location is too expensive for a single house (it cost more that a heap pump with aircon and recuperation)

There is also risk for the future. What if there is some corruption and private entity would take over trying to squeeze money from the people cause it's a monopoly?

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District heating is heavily regulated here..

I think owned by the consumers.

Indeed local regulation for the lot of land I'm on stipulates that district heating must be the primary heat source.

This gives it some economies of scale, I'm guessing...

But I do wonder if geothermal power will come along to make district heating cheap and renewable.