Tildy Bayar, Decentralized Energy
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Cost reduction measures could save up to 40 per cent in capital costs for UK district heating networks, or almost £30bn ($39bn).
That is the conclusion of a new report from the country’s Energy Technologies Institute, the result of an 18-month project to roadmap the wide-scale deployment of district heating networks.
These cost reductions would “enable heat networks to be more competitive with alternative pathways to decarbonizing heat in existing buildings”, the ETI said.
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