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  • Posted on 1 December 2015

    Life Time Savings & Community Heating Schemes

    Installing a community heat network is no easy task and requires significant upfront investment. But, manage your scheme effectively and you can expect to see significant ROI and life-time savings.

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  • Posted on 10 November 2015

    Managing Debt Risk When Designing a Community Heating Scheme

    How partnering with customers and enabling the use of new technology can help mitigate debt risk when planning a community heating scheme.

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  • Community Heating Posted on 29 October 2015

    Tenant Objections to Community Heating

     

    Tenants should have numerous benefits from community heating schemes – but sometimes they need some gentle persuasion. We look at the top five concerns users have about heat and how to overcome them.

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  • Posted on 27 October 2015

    Healthy Return: Why Community Heating is Good for Resident Well-Being

    Millions of households are unable to keep their homes warm in the winter. We look at how this happens, the health problems caused, and how community heat improves tenant well-being.

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  • Posted on 20 October 2015

    Payment Plan: Issues When Metering and Billing Residents

    When your heat network is ready to run, you’ll need to start recouping your costs. This is where a properly planned and well-executed metering and billing system is worth every penny of investment.

    This infographic presentation provides a six-point plan to ensure bills are sent out on a regular basis, residents are only charged for the energy they use, and payments come in on time.

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  • heat networks Posted on 8 October 2015

    Low Maintenance - design decisions for heat networks

    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.

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