• kingthrillgore
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      5 months ago

      Not in all cities but in some, and some buildings do use centralized heating. Nothing on the scale of Denmark.

      I think Syracuse University has the biggest one covering the university and some parts of the city.

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      5 months ago

      Central heating systems are still pretty local. Maybe some states could do it?

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      5 months ago

      It also wouldn’t make much sense in suburbia.

      But it’s strange that you don’t have central heating in big densely populated cities located in moderate climate with normal winters.