
Heat from drinking water
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Water: 1
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Energy: 3
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Costs: 1
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Drinking water contains heat, too. The temperature of drinking water is almost constant when it is extracted. Drawing heat from drinking water only lowers the temperature of the water by a few degrees. The heat can be drawn directly from the water at local water extraction locations (see the example of Culemborg) or directly where users have individual heat pumps.
