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  • Posted on 7 April 2016

    Common Community Heating Pitfalls

    Years of experience have taught us that there are a variety of pitfalls commonly encountered in the development of community heating schemes.

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  • Posted on 31 March 2016

    How Smart Metering Can Raise Standards in Community Heating

    Smart metering is becoming increasingly popular, with more meters to be rolled out by 2020. Find out how they can help to raise standards in community heating and meet the best practices outlined in the CIBSE Code of Practice.

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  • Posted on 22 March 2016

    Incentives & Penalties in Community Heating

    The CIBSE Code of Practice was designed to improve standards in community heating provision, but to do so it must be implemented as widely and consistently as possible.

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  • Posted on 8 March 2016

    A Healthy Partnership: How social landlords operating heat networks can tackle fuel poverty

    With major reports from leading charities for both the elderly and children, fuel poverty is very much in the news. Read on to see how more effective community heat metering can alleviate the issue.

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  • Posted on 25 February 2016

    Hot Topics: Heat Industry Issues & Developments

    There are so many new initiatives coming through the system it’s easy to be left behind or miss out on the best opportunities at the moment. Whether you are a housing manager, housing development director, or a key decision-maker on energy issues facing your local authority, we all need to be alert, ready and switched on to change.

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  • Posted on 17 February 2016

    Heat Networks: Planned Maintenance

    Best practice management of community heat networks is a key theme for scheme operators. This week we review new research from Inside Housing which indicates investment in maintenance is on the rise, with improving customer satisfaction high on the radar.

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