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  • Metering and billing Posted on 3 October 2019

    Fourth anniversary of the heat network (metering and billing) regulations

    This year marks the fourth anniversary of the Heat Network (Metering and Billing) Regulations. Introduced in 2014, we take a look at how the regulations have evolved and what you need to do to remain compliant.

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  • Metering and billing Posted on 6 June 2019

    Heat network stakeholders: The importance of the bill payer

    Until now, the conversation around community heating has focused on engineering and other technical issues. But, increasingly, policymakers are stepping in with rules (and incentives) to drive value for money and the needs of the end user. In this slideshare presentation we explore the issues.

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  • Heat network regulation Posted on 15 April 2019

    BEIS Open letter to heat network operators

    A brief guide to the Department for Business Energy Industrial Strategy (BEIS) open letter to heat network operators. 

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  • Heat network regulation Posted on 15 March 2019

    Spring statement 2019: Accelerating the shift to a healthy planet

    This week, the Chancellor presented his Spring Statement to Parliament and we’ve compiled the green bits relating to the housing and energy sector (and most importantly, heat networks)!

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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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  • Heat network regulation Posted on 26 July 2018

    A simple guide to the CMA proposed heat network regulation

    The competitions and markets authority (CMA) have published their final report, along with recommended regulation. But what does it mean for our industry? Our infographic explains:

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