Optimising heat networks: Delivering on carbon saving potentials
How to ensure your district or community heating scheme delivers on its full cost and carbon saving potential
How to ensure your district or community heating scheme delivers on its full cost and carbon saving potential
The UK must cut carbon emissions by 80 per cent to meet 2050 targets, but with a third of those emissions coming from heating draughty buildings; insulation is key. Our blog explains what can be done to improve in building efficiencies using insulation.
The pipes may be gleaming now but, when it is up and running, your heat network will be under stress. That’s why future maintenance should be a key consideration in the early planning stages.
The heat networks investment programme has widened its net and put in place a strategic alliance set to support heat networks in England and Wales. Additionally, it’s now available to the private sector, so what do you need to know about it and how will it shape future heat network projects in the UK?
January is well underway and with it lots of talk of Brexit (surprisingly!). But, what about heat networks we hear you ask? Our blog looks at best practice standards and regulation worth keeping an eye out on in 2019.
The smart home concept has gathered momentum over the past 5 years. With the likes of Alexa and Siri taking centre stage on how we operate technology and go about our everyday lives. Our infographic demonstrates how we see this shaping the future for community heating, and what you need to know about the smart home concept.
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