We are celebrating funding boost to improve heat networks for tenants

We are proud to announce we have been awarded funding as part of the £7 million distributed in Round 8 of the Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES), aimed at improving district and communal heating systems across England and Wales.

This vital funding will support upgrades to existing heat network infrastructure, helping deliver cleaner, cheaper, and more reliable heating to tenants.

The scheme, delivered by Gemserv on behalf of the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero, is now in its third year and continues to make a significant impact on low-income households and public sector buildings.

Heating systems that serve 367 tenants at Market Hill in Scunthorpe, Wold Court in Brigg and Victoria House in Barton-upon-Humber will be surveyed to understand their efficiency and inform our future investment plans.

This further demonstrates their proactive approach to communal heating, ahead of the upcoming Heat Network Regulations, which are set to be implemented over the next two years.

John Hughes, Head of Assets and Sustainability, said: “Receiving this funding is a huge win for our tenants. It will enable us to better plan upgrades on communal heating systems, improving energy efficiency, and ultimately reducing costs for tenants.

“This support will make a real difference to the quality of life for many families and individuals who rely on communal heating. We’re excited to be part of a national effort to modernise infrastructure.”

Round 8 of HNES will benefit over 11,300 residents across 49 projects, with capital works expected to save 48,500 tonnes of carbon annually. This is the equivalent of grounding 420 one-way flights between London and New York.

Samantha Shea, Programme Manager for HNES at Gemserv, commented: “Improving existing heat network infrastructure is just as important as building new low carbon heat networks as we decarbonise domestic energy consumption.

“HNES is playing a key role in ensuring consumers have confidence in the heat network technology that will provide more sustainable heating to homes and buildings as part of our road to net zero.”

We remain committed to sustainability and tenant wellbeing, and this funding marks a significant step forward in delivering on both fronts.

To find out more about the funding, head to: https://gemserv.com/our-thoughts/over-7-million-awarded-in-hnes-round-8/.