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  • Posted on 28 January 2016

    Economic Benefits of Community Heating [Infographic]

    The green credentials of creating renewable energy for community heating are now well established. But as networks become more established and expand, important economic benefits are feeding through. Add to that recently announced government funding commitments for at least the next six years, and now really is the time for developers to explore their options.

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  • Posted on 21 January 2016

    Community Heating: who pays?

    Running a community heat network can be a complicated business, with installation and maintenance costs, fuel pricing, and the cost of repairs just a few areas to consider.

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  • Posted on 1 December 2015

    Life Time Savings & Community Heating Schemes

    Installing a community heat network is no easy task and requires significant upfront investment. But, manage your scheme effectively and you can expect to see significant ROI and life-time savings.

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  • Metering and billing Posted on 19 November 2015

    Educating Tenants: Cost Transparency in Metering & Billing

    Done wrong, pricing and billing can be a real bone of contention. But, done right it can become a major source of customer satisfaction. That’s why scheme operators are putting in the effort to establish clear and fair pricing structures, with residents fully aware and in the know.

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  • Posted on 12 November 2015

    Bang for the buck - How Community Heating Schemes Can Help You Meet Your Targets and Prove a Financial Return

    Community heating offers affordable, reliable heat for residents, but what about the scheme operators? Find out how community heating can help you meet carbon emission targets and prove a financial return.

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