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National Heat Map released March 30, 2012

Posted by Tom Naughton in Editorial.
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The DECC have just released an updated Heat Map, a tool vital for planning district heating networks. The map builds on the previous London Heat Map by including the rest of England.

The map, which integrates nicely with Google Maps, now includes layers for existing CHP and allows for downloading of data.

The map can be found here.

Enjoy!

Knowledge Guides – CHP and CRC July 1, 2009

Posted by Tom Kordel in Corporate, XCO2 News.
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XCO2 Energy has now published a further two of our free knowledge guides.  They include:

  1. CHP and Trigeneration – This gives a summary of the different types and sizes of CHP technology as well as the considerations needed to be taken when integrating CHP into a developments energy strategy.
  2. Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) – An overview of the current draft status of the CRC along with a timeline for its implementation.

Both can be downloaded on the right hand side of our resources page located here. Please let us know if you have any questions or feedback. Our consultancy work goes far beyond what’s included in these guides, but we hope these summaries act as a useful starting point.

Keep an eye out for more – next up will be a guide on solar shading.

District Heat Piping Costs Rocket March 6, 2009

Posted by Tom Naughton in Editorial.
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Some recent reports have suggested that the price of district heating and cooling pipes is rocketing.

We’ve recently had experience, while working on a feasibility study for a distributed energy network in Lambeth and Southwark, where the capital costs for the hot and cold water piping were critical in making a financial case for the project. With private capital expected by the LDA to meet the majority of infrastructure investment, this will only prove another stumbling block for London’s burgeoning distributed energy network.

This comes at a bad time with the government’s 10GW CHP target (pdf) looming on the horizon in 2010, with London city district-wide heating hoping to provide a key contribution. The price increases may also have ramifications for new developments hoping to connect into existing networks. This is an approach favoured by the London Plan and, consequently, many London borough planning authorities.

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