Government awards £34m in heat network funding to projects in Leeds, London, Kent, and Devon

Stuart Stone
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Credit: Triple Point Heat Networks Investment Management
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Credit: Triple Point Heat Networks Investment Management

Latest Green Heat Network Fund awards takes total invested under the carbon heating scheme to more than £380m

The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ) has today awarded more than £34m to four low carbon heat network projects across England, taking total investment awarded under the Green Heat Network...

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