03.02.2026
On February 3, Energy Club held an expert discussion titled “The Future of Thermal Energy: Between Decentralization and Reality.”
Amid constant threats to the energy infrastructure, leading experts, government officials, and business representatives gathered to discuss a new heat supply strategy and find a balance between centralized generation and decentralized solutions.
Here are the key insights from the event speaker.
The European expert advised using a “Lego” principle and standardization to facilitate maintenance.
“My recommendation is the ‘Lego’ principle. Instead of one 2 MW unit, it is better to install four 0.5 MW units.
This provides flexibility. It is also important for a city to choose a single manufacturer or similar equipment to simplify future service and repairs. These machines can eventually be converted to biogas.”