
Heat Networks
Scaling Low Carbon Technology
Heat networks are a vital tool in decarbonising the UK’s heating sector. They are a proven, cost-effective way of providing reliable, efficient, low carbon heat at a fair price to consumers, while supporting local regeneration.
Green heat networks offer the potential to capture waste heat or generate renewable heat at scale.
A heat network is a centralised system that supplies hot water and/or space heating to multiple buildings, or multiple customers within one building, from a single energy source. This source powers an energy centre, which distributes heat in the form of hot water through a network of insulated pipes. These pipes deliver heat to each connected property, while a separate return system carries cooler water back to the energy centre to be reheated. Although primarily used for heating, some systems can also provide cooling, though this is far less common.
At Talan, we work with the UK Government to deliver its Increasing pace and scale growth stage. This includes the Green Heat Network Fund (GHNF), which supports the commercialisation and construction of new heat networks and the greening and expansion of existing heat networks, as well as the Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES), which helps to improve the operational performance of existing heat networks.
We also help to develop the Heat Network Technical Assurance Scheme which will drive up standards across the industry. Additionally, we have worked with local authorities to help them understand the skills and knowledge required to build and maintain heat networks in their regions. Our work to support the growth of Heat Networks extends to Ireland, Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and the Isle of Man.
Our services to industry include advice on commercial strategy, market entry and investment of a range of businesses including project developers, manufacturers and the financiers.

