From better energy security to lower heating bills, find out why community heating is attracting so much attention in the press and in Government.
It’s been around in the UK since the 1950s, but community heating - or district heating as it’s also known - is enjoying a renaissance. The Government has identified heat networks as a way to reduce carbon emissions and improve energy security, and a nation struggling against fuel poverty is more receptive to decentralised heat sources as a means to warm their homes.
Read our infographic to discover 5 reasons why now is the best time for local authorities and housing developers to think about community heating.