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d-Analysed
d-Analysed is our new series of no-nonsense insights from Daniel Davies, Technical Project Consultant. Each article tackles the real-world challenges of managing heat networks – from compliance and metering to billing and resident communication.
Clear, practical guidance – no fluff, no complexity. Just the facts you need to stay compliant, stay in control, and make confident, informed decisions.
Your Route to Heat Network Compliance
With Ofgem set to take on the regulatory role for heat networks, it’s more important than ever to ensure your network is compliant and future-ready.
Our Route to Compliance guides help you take practical steps now, with expert insights tailored to each stage of the journey.
Mind the Gap: Part 1
A closer look at the key gaps in metering, billing, and data – and what they mean for your compliance journey.
Mind the Gap: Part 2
Explore what’s required under new and future regulation, and how to plan for long-term compliance with confidence.
Latest News
Millions to save on energy bills as price cap lowered
More than 15 million households will see their energy bills fall from October as a result of the energy price cap being lowered. The cap will be set at £1,042, the lowest level since the cap was introduced in January 2019, generating savings of around £84 for UK...
National Delivery Body required to decarbonise UK heat
The UK requires an independent impartial body to lead the heat decarbonisation strategy, according to a high-level commission convened by the CBI and University of Birmingham. The new Heat Commission published a series of recommendations for decarbonising heat as part...
CCC calls for total phase-out of gas boilers by 2035
In its latest progress report, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) has demanded a clear timeline for the phase-out of gas boilers by 2035. The climate advisory body called for urgent policy to ensure low-carbon technologies, such as heat networks, can transition to...
UK must put low-carbon agenda at the heart of economic recovery
The government must incentivise energy efficiency and low-carbon infrastructure as part of the UK’s economic recovery from COVID-19, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC) has urged. The climate advisory body wrote to Prime Minister Boris Johnson urging for major...
UK Government pushed for climate-resilient COVID-19 recovery
The UK’s climate advisory body, The Committee on Climate Change (CCC), has announced that it will “present advice to the government on supporting a resilient, low carbon economic recovery from the coronavirus crisis as part of its annual assessment of the UK’s...
Working from home could raise energy bills by £52m a week
With the majority of Brits working from home due to Cornonavirus, household energy bills could increase by around £52 million a week, research from Uswitch suggests. Approximately 16.8 million people are estimated to be staying home due to resent measures outlined by...
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