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  • Posted on 11 August 2016

    Consumer Watch: Five posts that will help you to improve your residents’ experiences

    Over the past few months, we’ve been focusing on putting residents at the heart of community heating schemes. Here are six posts that will give you the guidance you need.

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  • Community Heating Posted on 14 June 2016

    Subsidy-Free Heat Networks: ADE roadmap

    A new report published by the Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE) shows how low carbon community heating networks could succeed without subsidy from 2021.

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  • Posted on 13 May 2016

    Resident Benefits from Smart Metering

    Advances in technology are putting community heating in a better proposition than ever before, for customers and developers alike; improving flexibility, efficiency and cutting carbon emissions.

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  • Posted on 31 March 2016

    How Smart Metering Can Raise Standards in Community Heating

    Smart metering is becoming increasingly popular, with more meters to be rolled out by 2020. Find out how they can help to raise standards in community heating and meet the best practices outlined in the CIBSE Code of Practice.

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  • Posted on 4 February 2016

    Community Heating Project Checklist [Infographic]

    Creating an efficient and effective community heating system is a big task - every link in the chain has to be kink-free and well-oiled. Take a look at this quick checklist providing key advice to help you get your scheme up and running.

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  • Posted on 21 January 2016

    Community Heating: who pays?

    Running a community heat network can be a complicated business, with installation and maintenance costs, fuel pricing, and the cost of repairs just a few areas to consider.

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