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  • heat networks Posted on 16 June 2020

    On Demand Webinar | Moving to more proactive maintenance for reliability and cost saving

    Session 3: Moving to more proactive maintenance for reliability and cost saving

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  • Heat network regulation Posted on 4 June 2020

    Understanding the Heat Network Market Framework

    The Heat Network Market Framework is the latest proposal which will pave the way to formal regulation of the heat sector. It follows the market study by the Competition and Markets Authority in 2018, where it was found that regulation, further investment and customer protection was needed for this growing area of energy. The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) published the report in February and 1st June marked the closure of the consultation period.

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  • heat networks Posted on 22 May 2020

    On Demand Webinar | Return temperatures & efficiency - how to use metering to monitor performance

    Session 2: Return temperatures & efficiency - how to use metering to monitor performance

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  • heat networks Posted on 22 May 2020

    Heat networks market consultation - what this means for heat network operators, customers & the supply chain

    Partnered with Switch2, Winckworth Sherwood's May seminar was hosted as a webinar.

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  • Heat network regulation Posted on 12 May 2020

    How to comply with updated heat network regulations

    Ian Allan, Head of Strategy for Switch2 Energy, offers guidance on the steps communal heating suppliers must take to comply with the updated Heat Network (Metering and Billing) Regulations (HNMBR).

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  • heat networks Posted on 30 April 2020

    On Demand Webinar | Why remote connectivity should be part of your plant maintenance strategy

    Why Remote Connectivity Should Be Part Of Your Plant Maintenance Strategy

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