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  • Posted on 12 November 2015

    Bang for the buck - How Community Heating Schemes Can Help You Meet Your Targets and Prove a Financial Return

    Community heating offers affordable, reliable heat for residents, but what about the scheme operators? Find out how community heating can help you meet carbon emission targets and prove a financial return.

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  • Posted on 1 October 2015

    Carbon Emissions Savings - Case for District & Community Heating

    Community heating can save residents up to 60% on their heating bills. The role it can play to achieving the toughest targets for saving carbon emissions is equally impressive.

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  • Posted on 23 April 2015

    Turning Up The Heat - District Heat System Regulations

    A welcome extension before the “duty to notify” comes into force as part of the Heat Network (Metering and Billing) Regulations 2014. But heat suppliers, including Housing Associations and Developers, still need to gear up for the new responsibilities this month and a more regulated environment on the horizon.

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  • District Heating Posted on 19 March 2015

    Community Heating: UK vs. Europe

    When it comes to creating and managing community heating schemes, there are lessons Britain can learn from its EU partners.

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  • Community Heating Posted on 12 March 2015

    Why Community Heating? [Infographic]

    From better energy security to lower heating bills, find out why community heating is attracting so much attention in the press and in Government.

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  • Posted on 26 February 2015

    Community Heating: Who Pays?

     

    Who is responsible for the various charges amassed by district heating systems, and how are these costs divided up?

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