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Thousands of South Londoners will soon get their heating and hot water powered by rubbish under £16 million council plans. Southwark Council has announced its intention to add over 3,000 homes in the borough to the South-East London Combined Heat and Power (SELCHP) network, which generates energy from a Bermondsey-based waste and recycling centre.
People living in council homes around the Old Kent Road and North Peckham, including residents of the redeveloped Tustin and Ledbury estates, would in the future receive their energy from the heat network under the plans.
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