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  • Community Heating Posted on 1 July 2019

    London climate action week: Video from the Mayor of London

    This week we're supporting the first London Climate Action Week.  

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  • Community Heating Posted on 28 January 2019

    What's new for heat networks 2019

    January is well underway and with it lots of talk of Brexit (surprisingly!). But, what about heat networks we hear you ask? Our blog looks at best practice standards and regulation worth keeping an eye out on in 2019.

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  • Community Heating Posted on 29 November 2018

    The smart home and heat networks

    The smart home concept has gathered momentum over the past 5 years. With the likes of Alexa and Siri taking centre stage on how we operate technology and go about our everyday lives. Our infographic demonstrates how we see this shaping the future for community heating, and what you need to know about the smart home concept.

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  • Community Heating Posted on 14 September 2018

    Can community heating help fight against fuel poverty?

    Community heating systems are leading the fight against one of the UK’s more avoidable social issues.

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  • Community Heating Posted on 17 August 2018

    Running efficient and fair community heating systems

    Similarly to worker bees,  community heating schemes need to be efficient, running to optimum performance in order to ensure quality heat and affordability to end customers (or in the case of bees, ensuring enough food for winter). So what should housing managers consider to improve scheme efficiencies and provide a fair deal for the resident?

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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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