Leeds Pipes, a heat network developed in partnership between Leeds City Council, Vital Energi and Ener-Vate, has been recognised as an international exemplar of a city-wide heating solution.
E.ON and Australian real estate developer Lendlease have signed an agreement to build a low carbon energy network for over 6,000 new homes and business properties at Silvertown in east London.
The Kensa Group, a ground source heat pump manufacturer, and GTC, an installer and operator of last mile multi-utility networks, have announced a new partnership to deliver the Networked Ground Source Heat Pump solution.
Research by the Association for Decentralised Energy (ADE) shows the Greater Manchester region could unlock £18.2 billion of new investment through a transition to heat networks.
Worthing Borough Council has partnered with heat network investor Hemiko to provide climate-friendly heating to every building in the West Sussex town by 2050.
As part of an initiative to support the creation of the estimated 35,000 jobs, the Heat Networks Industry Council has announced a nationwide workforce skills survey.
Following recent funding form the Green Heat Network Fund, Current± sat down with David Lunts, chief executive of Old Park Royal Development Corporation to discuss how surplus energy from data centres can heat thousands of UK homes.