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49 district and communal heat networks in England and Wales receive £7 million in funding from the Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES).
The investment will provide heating to over 11,300 residents, and for hospitals, charities, universities, and religious buildings, Gemserv – the company responsible for delivering HNES – says.
The HNES is entering its third year of supporting low-income households and public sector buildings to create more efficient heating systems.
Funded by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, HNES can provide up to, but not including, 50% of the total estimated eligible project costs for capital grant applications, and up to 100% of the estimated eligible project costs for revenue (Optimisation Study) grant applications.
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