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From New Power Report: what’s the direction of travel on heat?

by New Power • March 19, 2019 • Comments Off

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As the future of domestic heat in GB comes to the top of the agenda, New Power took a look at some new trends. Download full article here

New Power March 2019 Future of heat article

New Power March 2019 Future of heat article

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Further reading

OPINION: It’s time to act on decarbonising heat

From the archive: how can we decarbonise heat?

‘National debate’ needed as some consumers will lose gas option

Bristol Energy joins Energy Systems Catapult to offer ‘heat as a service’

Water source heat pumps to serve district heat network

From the archive: can the gas be used to aid decarbonisation? Some projects investigated

Grab some easy wins on heat

From New Power Report: energy issues in a switch to hydrogen gas

Hydrogen grid? Think about power – and gas – needs, says energy systems expert

 

 

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