Veolia Launches Low-Carbon Heat Network “Ecothermal Grid” Offer in the UK with £1bn Project Pipeline
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£1bn pipeline in potential
UK district heating networks announced byVeolia in new Ecothermal Grid offering forUK market -
15M tons of potential carbon savings
if the
UK hits the Government's 2050 heat network target
Currently in the
As of 2024, only around 3% of
A strong pipeline fuelling the growth
To respond to growing demand,
In recent developments,
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Completed Phase One of its “Southwark 2.0” District Heat Network (DHN) in south
London .-
an extension to a DHN which currently provides over 2,500 homes with secure and sustainable long-term heat, which already saves around 8,000 tonnes of CO² every year. Once finished, the DHN will supply nearly 7,000 homes in the capital with ‘excess heat’, generated from the “energy from waste” plant that
Veolia operates in Southwark, saving an additional 14,000 tonnes of CO² every year. -
Phase Two of the Southwark 2.0 project is due to begin in
March 2026 subject to regulatory approvals and will see a further expansion of the DHN.
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an extension to a DHN which currently provides over 2,500 homes with secure and sustainable long-term heat, which already saves around 8,000 tonnes of CO² every year. Once finished, the DHN will supply nearly 7,000 homes in the capital with ‘excess heat’, generated from the “energy from waste” plant that
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Been selected by Wellcome Genome Campus as its preferred partner to design and build a 5th generation heating and cooling network, which will recover geothermal heat, alongside waste heat from a data centre facility.
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The Wellcome Genome Campus is expanding its campus in
Cambridgeshire from 125 to 440 acres to deliver a global destination for world-leading institutes, businesses and talent in genomics, biodata, health data and data science.
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The Wellcome Genome Campus is expanding its campus in
Required regulatory support
This immense potential growth is why
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Support for Heat Networks through the
UK Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS): Energy from Waste facilities should be incentivised to supply local networks through ETS allowance liability reductions for providing heat to communities, encouraging cleaner heat. -
Long-term funding post-
Green Heat Network Fund : Longer term funding mechanisms beyond existing grants need to be developed, so heat network projects continue to boom in theUK and can continue to provide cheap, low carbon heat to consumers. - Mandation of the use of ‘waste heat’ from buildings on heat networks: New - and certain existing - buildings should be obligated to connect to and actually use local heat networks, ensuring stable demand for these systems once built.
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