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  • heat networks Posted on 23 September 2020

    The role of heat networks in net zero delivery

    Ian Allan, Head of Market Strategy for Switch2 Energy, explains how next generation heat networks can help drive the urgent heat decarbonisation challenge.

    There’s no ‘silver bullet’ solution to the urgent and complex heat decarbonisation challenge, but heat networks will play an increasingly important role in the sustainable heating mix – helping to deliver on net zero goals.

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  • heat networks Posted on 18 September 2020

    On Demand Webinar | Setting the tariff to balance economics and affordability

    Session 9: Setting the tariff to balance economics and affordability

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  • heat networks Posted on 13 August 2020

    7 reasons to consider a connected HIU for your heat network

    A new range of heat interface units (HIUs) are making their way onto the market. Said to be the next generation of HIU, the connected successor enhances the benefits of operating an indirect connected heat network. But, could it be the product of choice for your heat network project?

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  • heat networks Posted on 13 August 2020

    On Demand Webinar | Connected HIU & Remote Diagnosis

    Session 8: Connected HIU & Remote Diagnosis

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  • heat networks Posted on 10 August 2020

    On Demand Webinar | Selling electricity to residents: opportunities for developers

    Session 7: Selling electricity to residents: opportunities for developers

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  • eguide Posted on 30 July 2020

    What are the rules and regulations around reselling electricity to residents? FREE guide

    There is strong interest from developers, landlords and ESCos in supplying residents with electricity to reduce the cost of their overall service offering. This is often linked to the provision of heat, where combined heat and power (CHP) plant is used. The drive for lower carbon solutions is also creating new opportunities to integrate heat and power from solar PV and heat pumps.

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