Addressing the heat network monopoly
It is a well known challenge that heat networks can be perceived as a monopoly. But why? And how are heat networks different to the national grid and domestic gas boilers?
It is a well known challenge that heat networks can be perceived as a monopoly. But why? And how are heat networks different to the national grid and domestic gas boilers?
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.
Over the past few months, we’ve been focusing on putting residents at the heart of community heating schemes. Here are five posts that will give you the guidance you need.
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.
Find out how heat networks can save money, cut pollution and ease fuel poverty.
Now in the final few days of 2017 and ready to break up for Christmas; it’s time to reflect on what 2017 has brought to the heat network industry. Our latest blog reflects upon some of the initiatives that have happened and what is worth keeping an eye on in 2018.
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