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  • Energy efficiency Posted on 19 July 2018

    Connected thinking: Making heat networks energy efficient

    It's no surprise that an efficient community heating scheme will provide better benefits and a reliable, consistent service to residents. But how can this be done and what needs to be considered? Our SlideShare investigates.

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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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  • Metering and billing Posted on 14 June 2018

    How smart metering is achieving outstanding customer service on heat networks

     

    Our latest SlideShare explains how smart metering can deliver exceptional levels of customer service across heat networks, while helping heat scheme owners and operators to reduce debt risk and comply with the latest regulations.

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  • Community Heating Posted on 7 June 2018

    How the CMA market study might create a regulated heat network industry

    A few weeks ago the Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) announced its preliminary findings resulting from their study of the heat network industry. In our blog we discuss the findings you need to know and how proposed regulation might affect existing heat networks, and more importantly the end customer.

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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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