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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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  • heat networks Posted on 29 September 2021

    On Demand Webinar | Government funding for heat networks – what does it mean for the future?

    Government funding for heat networks – what does it mean for the future?

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  • Community Heating Posted on 24 September 2021

    BEIS launches Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES) Demonstrator

    This week (20th September 2021) BEIS announced the launch of the Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES) Demonstrator. The scheme will deploy funding to improve performance of existing District and Communal networks.

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  • heat networks Posted on 4 May 2021

    The role of 4th and 5th generation heat networks in decarbonising UK homes

    As part of our Future of Heat series, the first blog addresses 4th and 5th generation heat networks.

     

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  • heat networks Posted on 23 November 2020

    The customer must come first, says Kirsty Lambert, Director of Switch2 Energy

    The customer must come first at all stages of designing, developing and delivering heat networks , says Kirsty Lambert, Director of Switch2 Energy and Chair of the Heat Network Industry Council Customer Experience working group. In this blog, she explains how the working group will drive higher customer service standards across the sector.

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