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  • District Heating Posted on 20 January 2020

    What's new for heat networks in 2020?

    On the back of the General Election brings a brand-new year and decade, and with it lots of talk about Net-Zero ambitions. Heat networks are growing in popularity and our blog looks at best practice standards and regulation worth keeping an eye on in 2020.

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  • Community Heating Posted on 25 July 2019

    London climate action week: Our key message

    London Climate Action Week ran from 1 - 8 July 2019. It gave Switch2 a chance to share world-leading low carbon solutions and expertise, that highlight what London is doing to tackle the climate emergency. Our infographic explains why we need to change how we heat our homes for good, and how it helps this cause.

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  • District Heating Posted on 16 May 2019

    Podcast: Translating the heat network supply chain open protocol

    A simplified analogy to open protocol heat networks, heat network owners are becoming increasingly interested in the option to ‘pick n mix’ their network suppliers. Our podcast explains the common challenges when adopting this approach and ways that it can be alleviated.

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  • District Heating Posted on 9 May 2019

    Round 9 HNDU funding: The basics and how you can apply

    The Heat Network Delivery Unit (HNDU) funding round nine has launched. Could you be eligible to enter? Our blog looks at what you need to know about the HNDU funding, and how it can help future heat network projects.

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  • District Heating Posted on 5 April 2019

    The climate change contest: Climate emergencies and heat networks

    Blue Planet Live is back on TV; fuelling the public with avid interest into protecting our planet from climate change. Furthermore, the headlines keep coming in about Councils and towns announcing ‘climate emergencies’.  Our blog looks at the initiatives behind a climate emergency and how they are using heat networks to drive down carbon.

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