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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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  • heat networks Posted on 9 January 2020

    Committee of Climate Change Letter to PM - What does this mean for heat networks?

    On the back of the General Election 2019 and just before the year came to a close, Lord Deben and Baroness Brown wrote to the Prime Minister on behalf of the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) to congratulate him on his election victory, but also to highlight the importance of his promise in relation to the environment.

     

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  • heat networks Posted on 21 November 2019

    Removing the barriers to heat decarbonisation

    Decarbonising heat is one of the toughest challenges faced  in tackling the urgent  climate emergency, says Ian Allan, Head of Market Strategy for heat networks

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  • heat networks Posted on 14 November 2019

    Heat networks offer key to cleaner more affordable energy

    In the next few years it's unlikely that hot water and heating in new homes will be supplied by individual gas boilers. The focus will move to cleaner energy more affordable systems, such as heat networks, says Richard Slee, CEO of Switch2 Energy.

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  • heat networks Posted on 29 October 2019

    Dash from gas but what to? Halloween special

    It’s the Halloween special, and we’re thinking about the scary future as the country commits its ‘dash from gas’... but to what?

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  • heat networks Posted on 5 September 2019

    How do heat networks help reduce UK emissions? (Revisited)

    We revisit our infographic that explains how heat networks could help the UK reduce UK emissions. 

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