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Heat Recovery Strategies in Logistic Warehouses and Data Centers for Sustainable Residential Heating
This study focuses on addressing the growing scarcity of natural resources by exploring strategies for conservation and recycling in energy systems. With increasing pressure on energy supplies and environmental sustainability, the recovery and reuse of waste heat present viable solutions to reduce reliance on traditional resources. This approach emphasizes sustainable development by rethinking energy use in residential heating systems, promoting efficient utilization, and minimizing waste. The results indicate a significant decrease in auxiliary heating consumption, replaced by recovered heating. By integrating heat recovery systems, the study highlights the potential for reducing energy consumption and contributing to a more sustainable and resource-conscious future.
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