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  • Posted on 27 April 2017

    Heat networks: Reducing future repairs and breakdowns

    Future maintenance should be a key consideration in the early planning stages because; the pipes may be gleaming now but, when it is up and running, your heat network will be under stress.

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  • heat networks Posted on 23 February 2017

    Transparent Heat: Understanding the pricing structure

    Done wrong, pricing and billing can be a real bone of contention. But, done right it can become a major source of customer satisfaction. That’s why scheme operators are putting in the effort to establish clear and fair pricing structures, with residents fully aware and in the know.

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  • Metering and billing Posted on 9 February 2017

    Housing White Paper: What does is mean for heat networks?

    The Government’s latest white paper highlights the steps needed to be taken in order to quickly and effectively fix our “broken” housing market. Part of this ambition is to build 200,000 new homes per year. But what will a fast-tracked approach mean for a sustainable UK; and will it consider future-proofing our utility infrastructure?

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  • Community Heating Posted on 5 January 2017

    Top 6 community heating blogs 2016

    Here are six of the most read topics on our site this year. Take a moment to check that you are fully up-to-date on the latest developments.

     

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  • Community Heating Posted on 10 November 2016

    Heat and eat: The rise and fall of fuel poverty

    No-one should be forced to choose between having food to eat and being warm and comfortable in their own home. Sadly, and all too often, this is the choice that some of the poorest and most vulnerable people face… so how can we alleviate the some of the burden of financial pressures for residents so they can heat and eat?

     

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  • Metering and billing Posted on 27 October 2016

    Keeping the resident happy during the installation period

    Many building owners are challenged with either upgrading existing community heating systems or converting buildings with gas or electricity. It may still be the case that some residents remain wary and sceptical about community district heating schemes; especially when they will be contractually tied into one supplier.

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