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The tool used to calculate the quantity of thermal energy transported in a heating or cooling system is called a thermal energy meter. By measuring the flow rate and evaluating the temperature differential between a fluid's entrance and outflow, it determines how much energy is used. This information is essential for invoicing, tracking energy efficiency, and enhancing system performance in applications like building HVAC systems, industrial operations, and district heating. Thermal energy meters ensure efficient system functioning and assist in managing and lowering energy expenses by offering precise energy readings.