This week saw the publication of the BEIS evaluation of the Heat Networks Investment Project (HNIP) pilot scheme, on which I played a leading role. Heat networks convey hot water from a central heat source to meet demand for space and water heating distributed across a number of buildings. Heat networks, also known as district heating systems, are a potentially important element in future energy systems because they can offer significant carbon savings.
The objective of the pilot evaluation was to provide insight and learning - relating to: the scheme design; the application, assessment and award process; and a snapshot of the current heat networks industry - to maximise the potential of the main scheme. On the basis of this, the report made a number of significant recommendations for the implementation of the main scheme.
My role on the project was to direct the rapid implementation of a cohort of around 45 in-depth interviews across the heat networks industry, and to lead on the analysis and writing of the report (not Chapter 3).
You can access the full report and recommendations here.
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