Heat networks are widely used in Northern European countries such as Denmark and Germany. In the UK, they current provide around 2% of total heat demand.
They are seen as an important way to reduce carbon emissions in built-up areas and form a key part of the Government’s net zero strategy. This means we can expect to see the number of Heat Networks in the UK grow significantly over the coming years.
What this means for you:
- Heat networks are already proven in other countries.
- They are designed to reduce carbon emissions and support the UK’s net zero goals.
- You can expect more developments across the UK to adopt this approach.