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  • Community Heating Posted on 20 April 2022

    Combatting fuel poverty through heat metering

    Rising energy prices are a concern for many in the UK and around the globe at present. According to the latest BEIS statistics, in 2020, there were an estimated 13.2 per cent of households (3.16 million) in fuel poverty in England under the Low Income Low Energy Efficiency (LILEE) metric.

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  • Community Heating Posted on 5 April 2022

    4th & 5th Generation Heat Networks

    Following this year’s Future of Heat conference, we thought it would be timely to revisit the topic of 4th and 5th generation heat networks, and to examine the role that they can play in the effort towards decarbonising the UK.

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  • heat networks Posted on 21 March 2022

    The future of heat networks: how to manage challenges and risks in the transition to net zero

    The race to net zero is shaking up the UK residential heat network sector – driving the need for much higher levels of energy and operational efficiency on the journey to affordable decarbonisation.

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  • heat networks Posted on 2 March 2022

    On Demand Webinar | Planning smart heat meter installation on unmetered networks

    Planning smart heat meter installation on unmetered networks

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  • District Heating Posted on 17 November 2021

    Higher gas prices improves payback of heat network metering

    Record high gas prices have made major news headlines over the last two months, with a handful of mainstream energy companies going bust, due to them not hedging against price increases. Unsurprisingly, this has led to a chain reaction, multiplying the payback of installing individual smart metering systems in homes connected to heat networks and demonstrating a solid investment for heat network owners.

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