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 Waste Is Being Used To Heat Homes And Buildings Through Heat Networks
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By samantha.shea@gemserv.com
In Blog, News
Posted 10th August 2021

Waste Is Being Used To Heat Homes And Buildings Through Heat Networks

Since the Heat Networks Investment Project (HNIP) launched in 2018, over a third of applicants have incorporated the use of Energy from Waste as a low carbon fuel source. What is Energy From [...]

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 Heat Networks: a flexible approach to decarbonisation
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By samantha.shea@gemserv.com
In Blog, News
Posted 1st February 2021

Heat Networks: a flexible approach to decarbonisation

In a mere 5 years time renewable energy is expected to overtake coal and become the largest source of electricity generation worldwide. This will mean renewables will supply one-third of the [...]

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 Heating must be central to reach net zero targets – and heat networks can realise this ambition
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By samantha.shea@gemserv.com
In Blog, News
Posted 11th January 2021

Heating must be central to reach net zero targets – and heat networks can realise this ambition

Heat networks will need to be an essential component in future heating strategies if the UK is to reach its net-zero goals, says Ken Hunnissett At the Green Horizon Summit in November 2020, the [...]

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 How heat networks can contribute to decarbonisation
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By samantha.shea@gemserv.com
In Blog, News
Posted 10th November 2020

How heat networks can contribute to decarbonisation

As we search for ways to build back a greener and more resilient society, this is the time to embrace solutions designed to proactively mitigate the next crisis – such as urban district heating [...]

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 Heat networks: the huge low carbon technology that no one is talking about
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By samantha.shea@gemserv.com
In Blog, News
Posted 10th November 2020

Heat networks: the huge low carbon technology that no one is talking about

There is an attitude amongst the general public that, in terms of mitigating the climate crisis, an individual cannot make a significant difference. This attitude is understandable. As a singular [...]

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 The world’s first ‘net zero’ health service
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By samantha.shea@gemserv.com
In Blog, News
Posted 19th October 2020

The world’s first ‘net zero’ health service

The NHS has braved the burden of the ongoing pandemic since the COVID-19 outbreak but remains committed to improving its carbon footprint. This month, it pledged to be the world’s first ‘net [...]

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 How to tackle the low carbon heat problem
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By samantha.shea@gemserv.com
In Blog, News
Posted 9th September 2020

How to tackle the low carbon heat problem

Heat accounts for over a third of the UK’s carbon emissions and presents the most significant challenge to achieving our decarbonisation of the economy and society by 2050. Where do we begin?… [...]

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 The opportunity to revolutionise heating has already arrived
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By samantha.shea@gemserv.com
In Blog, News
Posted 3rd July 2020

The opportunity to revolutionise heating has already arrived

In the immediacy of a global pandemic it’s sobering to reflect that it is climate change that remains the foremost challenge humanity faces and Thursday’s chastening Progress Report [...]

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 District heating can make an immediate contribution
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By samantha.shea@gemserv.com
In Blog, News
Posted 26th September 2019

District heating can make an immediate contribution

An urgent solution is needed to finding a low-carbon heat source for the 85 percent of UK households still relying on fossil fuel-based natural gas. While hydrogen boilers and electric heat pumps [...]

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