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DECC allocates extra £3m to boost low carbon heating

The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) has announced today (10 March) that an extra £3m of funding to set up heat networks is being awarded to 55 local authorities in England and Wales.

The new funding will support 74 low-carbon heat projects designed to provide more efficient heat to buildings and potentially lower heating bills in local areas, while helping to cut carbon emissions, tackle fuel poverty and boost local jobs.

Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Ed Davey, said: “Using wasted heat to warm our buildings is a cost effective way to cut carbon and slash energy bills. This money will help transform the way communities heat their buildings, schools and homes – as well as show how people and councils can work together to boost jobs and investment in their local area.”

The 55 winning local authorities are the fourth group of successful bidders to be announced as part of the Government’s drive to scale-up the reach of low-carbon heat through local networks. If half of the projects are built, it would represent a capital investment of £800m.

Announcing the winners at the National Heat Conference in Birmingham today Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Baroness Verma said: “Low-carbon heat generation is on the rise in the UK and local authorities have an important role to play in maintaining this growth and driving forward innovation and progress in the heat industry. By working together communities have the power to deliver clean energy to local areas, reduce bills and create more green jobs.”

The successful local authorities will be offered grants ranging from around £16,000 to £263,000 to help set up their projects. The Government’s innovative Heat Networks Delivery Unit has been providing grant funding and expert guidance to local authorities since 2013.

Estimates show that around 15 per cent of UK heat demand could be cost effectively met by heat networks by 2030 and over 40 per cent by 2050.

The 74 new heat networks will take the total number of heat network projects benefitting from government grants to 180.

10 March 2015

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