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  • heat networks Posted on 15 March 2024

    New Gas Power Plants: A Positive Boost for Utilities and Heat Networks

    In a recent article, BBC News reported that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak emphasised the need for new gas power stations to bolster the UK's energy supply. While this announcement may raise a few eyebrows about carbon emissions, it is important to recognise the positive impact these plants can have on utilities, particularly heat networks. 

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  • Community Heating Posted on 7 February 2023

    What is the Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES)?

    Improving the efficiency of your heat network has never been more important. With unprecedented gas price rises, impending regulation, and net zero targets, heat network efficiency has never been such a hot topic for heat network operators, and for the Government.

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  • Community Heating Posted on 5 January 2023

    How to reduce costs on your community heating with maintenance

    In this blog, our Head of Market Strategy, Ian Allan, reflects on the changes to communal heating systems in the last 30 years and explores how going back to basics with maintenance can help housing associations, local authorities and private developers deliver significant savings. 

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  • Community Heating Posted on 23 November 2022

    Does flat-rate charging benefit residents?

    In this instalment in our unmetered series, we’ll be looking at Heat Network Regulations (HNR)exempt class buildings with a particular interest towards sheltered housing. Because the Heat Network Regulations (HNR), do not require heat meters to be installed in any buildings falling into the exempt class, sheltered housing has been overlooked as requiring heat meters to be installed, and often remains on a flat rate charging regime(a fixed weekly charge regardless of how much they use).

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  • Community Heating Posted on 21 October 2022

    What is heat network efficiency and why is it important?

    In the past, the poor performance and efficiency of heat networks, could be and often was ignored, because low commercial gas prices removed the incentive for operators to ensure their networks were performing optimally. Since the gas crisis however, spiralling gas prices have brought heat network performance into the spotlight, with efficiency identified as the central method of reducing operating costs and costs to residents.

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