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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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  • 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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  • Community Heating Posted on 14 June 2016

    Subsidy-Free Heat Networks: ADE roadmap

    A new report published by the Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE) shows how low carbon community heating networks could succeed without subsidy from 2021.

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  • Community Heating Posted on 29 October 2015

    Tenant Objections to Community Heating

     

    Tenants should have numerous benefits from community heating schemes – but sometimes they need some gentle persuasion. We look at the top five concerns users have about heat and how to overcome them.

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  • Community Heating Posted on 16 April 2015

    All Hands on Deck | Community Heating Schemes

    They’re good for the environment and good for the economy: see how community heating schemes can make a real difference and what you need to consider to put your system in place.

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  • Community Heating Posted on 12 March 2015

    Why Community Heating? [Infographic]

    From better energy security to lower heating bills, find out why community heating is attracting so much attention in the press and in Government.

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