Heat network customers pay less for energy, government survey shows

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BEIS survey of heat network consumers finds they are on average pay less for energy than non-heat network consumers

UK consumers connected to heat networks are likely to pay less on average for their energy while feeling just as satisfied with their heating service, according to government research published yesterday....

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