UK government allocates £5.8m to create heat networks in 6 cities, utilizing excess heat to reduce energy costs and emissions.

The UK government is allocating £5.8 million to establish its first heat network zones in six cities: Leeds, Plymouth, Bristol, Stockport, Sheffield, and London. These networks will utilize excess heat from local data centers and factories to lower energy costs and reduce carbon emissions. This initiative aims to advance low-carbon heating, support job creation, and attract private investment, contributing to the UK’s net-zero emissions target by 2050.

October 28, 2024
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