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Heat networks

September 30, 2020October 14, 2020 johnmarmstrong

Even though I’m doing something a little different now I really appreciate the credit for my input to this from POST, UK Parliament . Heat remains a hugely important topic in decarbonisation. ‘A heat network provides heating and hot water to an … Continue reading Heat networks

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5G Heat (Fifth Generation Heat!)

September 21, 2020 johnmarmstrong

The fundamental premise of 5th generation heat networks is that the distribution temperatures drop substantially to around twenty five degrees (typically 4th Generation systems run at around 50-60 degrees). Continue reading 5G Heat (Fifth Generation Heat!)

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