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by lmilcin
1939 days ago
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For many reasons. First, transporting heat as opposed to electricity is very wasteful, so you only want to transport it in very short distances. Second, typically even small single family home requires quite large volume to store the heat effectively for many months. It isn't that complex only because in a single family home setting you already have a bunch of uncontested land available so you can use the volume that is relatively flat and not too deep. Building this on a scale of a city would be insurmountable challenge. You would have to dig deeper than the buildings are high and any kind of works like that are difficult in urban areas. |
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