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  • heat networks Posted on 2 August 2018

    Summer read: Top five heat network topics

    It has been the hottest summer since 1976, and with the summer holidays finally here; our short summer read is just what you need to keep you in the know about the sector. Our blog post looks at some of the hot topics from 2018 (a perfect read in between child-minding, or during a lunch break).

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  • Heat network regulation Posted on 26 July 2018

    A simple guide to the CMA proposed heat network regulation

    The competitions and markets authority (CMA) have published their final report, along with recommended regulation. But what does it mean for our industry? Our infographic explains:

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  • heat networks Posted on 5 July 2018

    Addressing the heat network monopoly

    It is a well known challenge that heat networks can be perceived as a monopoly. But why? And how are heat networks different to the national grid and domestic gas boilers?

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  • Posted on 21 June 2018

    Clean air everyday: The environmental benefits of district heating

    As we kick-start the annual Clean Air Day, we wanted highlight exactly how heat networks play an important role in making everyday a clean air day. The past few years district heating has been placed under the spotlight as an answer to upgrading our city space to becoming zero carbon. But how is this possible?

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  • heat networks Posted on 23 May 2018

    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 five posts that will give you the guidance you need.

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  • District Heating Posted on 26 April 2018

    The paradigm shift to green heat networks

    Heating our homes and businesses causes almost a third of UK emissions, yet carbon reduction policy has traditionally centred on power supply. Excellent progress has been made in decarbonising the UK's power supply in recent years, with a huge shift to renewable energy sources. Now the focus is rightly moving to heat.

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