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In one possible transition to low carbon heat we might spend millions on individual heat pumps for every home and building... but what if there's a smarter way to heat entire areas of our towns and cities?

In this episode, I'm talking to Andrew Cripps from Vital Energy about heat networks - the technology that's been quietly heating more of our cities than you might realise for decades, and could be the key to decarbonising homes and other buildings.

In this fascinating conversation, we explore how one energy centre can heat 10s, 100s, or even 1000s of buildings, why your terrace house might be perfect for a heat network, how data centres could warm your home, and why this relatively old solution might just be the future.

From campus systems to city-wide networks - Andrew reveals how we could transform the way Britain heats its buildings.

Ready to discover the heating revolution hiding in plain sight? Check out the episode now.

Website: https://www.hut22.co.uk
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-couling/
Music credits:
March of the Bold by Balloon Planet (via Artlist.io)
Check out their stuff here: https://soundcloud.com/balloon-planet

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In one possible transition to low carbon heat we might spend millions on individual heat pumps for every home and building... but what if there's a smarter way to heat entire areas of our towns and cities?

In this episode, I'm talking to Andrew Cripps from Vital Energy about heat networks - the technology that's been quietly heating more of our cities than you might realise for decades, and could be the key to decarbonising homes and other buildings.

In this fascinating conversation, we explore how one energy centre can heat 10s, 100s, or even 1000s of buildings, why your terrace house might be perfect for a heat network, how data centres could warm your home, and why this relatively old solution might just be the future.

From campus systems to city-wide networks - Andrew reveals how we could transform the way Britain heats its buildings.

Ready to discover the heating revolution hiding in plain sight? Check out the episode now.

Website: https://www.hut22.co.uk
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-couling/
Music credits:
March of the Bold by Balloon Planet (via Artlist.io)
Check out their stuff here: https://soundcloud.com/balloon-planet

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