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  • Community Heating Posted on 5 January 2017

    Top 6 community heating blogs 2016

    Here are six of the most read topics on our site this year. Take a moment to check that you are fully up-to-date on the latest developments.

     

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  • heat networks Posted on 16 December 2016

    Running community heating systems efficiently

    As a building/energy manager with a portfolio of residential buildings supplied with heating and hot water from a community heating scheme; you will be well aware of the associated economic and environmental savings that can be made to benefit your residents and address fuel poverty. The question is, how do you do it?

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  • Posted on 9 December 2016

    On the fence for CHP

    Social housing and private developers are faced with the decisions on what type of renewable energy to put into their community heating plant rooms. In many cases Combined Heat and Power (CHP) is the obvious choice. But what should you know about CHP?

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  • Metering and billing Posted on 18 November 2016

    Smart metering and the resident

    The UK Government have commissioned a full scale roll out of smart metering for gas and electricity by the end of the decade. But will this leave residents on heat networks behind? It does not need to!

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  • Community Heating Posted on 10 November 2016

    Heat and eat: The rise and fall of fuel poverty

    No-one should be forced to choose between having food to eat and being warm and comfortable in their own home. Sadly, and all too often, this is the choice that some of the poorest and most vulnerable people face… so how can we alleviate the some of the burden of financial pressures for residents so they can heat and eat?

     

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  • Posted on 3 November 2016

    Waste Heat to Want

    We throw away enough heat to fulfill our total demand in heating, if only we could move the heat from where it is wasted to where it is needed.

     

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