Heat sharing network
A heat sharing network is: ‘…a network at a low temperature that can be used to share heat between floors of buildings, or between different buildings. E.g. an office building’s air conditioning system can reject heat an ambient loop, (rather than atmosphere), this heat can then be used by a neighbouring residential development.’
Ref Climate Emergency Design Guide: How new buildings can meet UK climate change targets, published by the London Energy Transformation Initiative (LETI) in January 2020.
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- Heat Networks Investment Project HNIP.
- Heat Networks (Scotland) Bill.
- Heat.
- London Energy Transformation Initiative.
- Municipal energy - briefing sheet.
- What can government do about district heating.
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