Building Heating Supply Areas / Predominant Heating Types 1994

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08.01.1 District Heating Supply Areas

In Berlin, district heating forms an important part in the heating of residential and commercial buildings. The percentage share in the supply of the total heated area is presented at block level. 08.01.1 District Heating Supply Areas

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08.01.2 Gas Heating Supply Areas

Besides district heating, natural gas is the second most important pipeline-bound source of building heating in Berlin. The percentage share in the supply of the total heated area is presented at block level. 08.01.2 Gas Heating Supply Areas

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08.01.3 Oil Heating Supply Areas

The share of heating oil supply is consistently high on the periphery of the city, which is in line with the high proportion of loose development. The percentage share in the supply of the total heated area is presented at block level. 08.01.3 Oil Heating Supply Areas

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08.01.4 Coal Heating Supply Areas

A radical decline in the heating supply from coal (mostly brown coal briquettes in Berlin) can be observed when comparing the individual years of data collection. This is indicated by the percentage share of coal in the supply of the total heated area at block level. 08.01.4 Coal Heating Supply Areas

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08.02.1 Supply Shares of Individual Energy Carriers

By highlighting for each individual block the dominant energy sources used for heating, any development of the past years becomes apparent as does further potential for the improvement of the sustainability of the energy supply. 08.02.1 Supply Shares of Individual Energy Carriers