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  • Heat network regulation Posted on 15 April 2019

    BEIS Open letter to heat network operators

    A brief guide to the Department for Business Energy Industrial Strategy (BEIS) open letter to heat network operators. 

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  • District Heating Posted on 5 April 2019

    The climate change contest: Climate emergencies and heat networks

    Blue Planet Live is back on TV; fuelling the public with avid interest into protecting our planet from climate change. Furthermore, the headlines keep coming in about Councils and towns announcing ‘climate emergencies’.  Our blog looks at the initiatives behind a climate emergency and how they are using heat networks to drive down carbon.

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  • Posted on 21 March 2019

    Design decisions for low maintenance 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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  • Heat network regulation Posted on 15 March 2019

    Spring statement 2019: Accelerating the shift to a healthy planet

    This week, the Chancellor presented his Spring Statement to Parliament and we’ve compiled the green bits relating to the housing and energy sector (and most importantly, heat networks)!

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  • Metering and billing Posted on 8 March 2019

    Benefits of smart metering for residents

    Advances in technology are putting community heating in a better proposition than ever before, for customers and developers alike; improving flexibility, efficiency and cutting carbon emissions.

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  • heat networks Posted on 28 February 2019

    How do heat networks help reduce UK emissions?

    Last week, the Committee on Climate Change called for a ban on new installations of gas boilers into new homes. But how will this help the UK reduce emissions? And more importantly, how could heat networks help? 

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