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  • District Heating Posted on 12 February 2019

    Heat Network Investment Programme: Applications now open

    The heat networks investment programme has widened its net and put in place a strategic alliance set to support heat networks in England and Wales. Additionally, it’s now available to the private sector, so what do you need to know about it and how will it shape future heat network projects in the UK?

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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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  • District Heating Posted on 27 November 2018

    HNDU funding: The basics and how you can apply

    The Heat Network Delivery Unit (HNDU) funding round eight comes to a close on 31st December 2018. 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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  • 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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  • District Heating Posted on 26 April 2018

    The paradigm shift to green heat networks

    Heating our homes and businesses causes almost a third of UK emissions, yet carbon reduction policy has traditionally centred on power supply. Excellent progress has been made in decarbonising the UK's power supply in recent years, with a huge shift to renewable energy sources. Now the focus is rightly moving to heat.

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  • District Heating Posted on 8 March 2018

    Green energy and heat networks

    There is a major motive to reduce emissions from cars and electricity generation; transport and power stations actually only account for 20% and 30% respectively of our carbon emissions, compared to 50% from heat production. 

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