Energy Assets launches EA Heat Networks
About EA Heat Networks EA heat networks will provide heat centrally from an Indirect Emissions System (IES) hybrid energy centre and distribute it efficiently through an insulated pipe network to each building in a development. This results in cost and emission savings as there’s no requirement for individual boilers, heat pumps, or other renewable energy sources for each building.
While heat networks are a growing innovation in the UK, they’ve been providing efficient, reliable and affordable heating for decades in Europe. Energy Assets brings over 20 years of utilities expertise to this market and have further secured their foothold by taking a controlling interest in Bero Energy Solutions, a firm that’s been well established in heat networks since 2020.
Energy Assets (EA) Heat Networks to power one of Scotland’s premier environmentally sustainable residential developments Bangour Village is a c.£500m development, set to be one of Scotland’s premier environmentally sustainable residential sites. Domestic heating and hot water will be provided to over 800 Bangour Village residents directly from a new, fit for the future, low carbon energy centre and district heat network owned and operated by EA Heat Networks.
Chris Richardson, Managing Director, Ambassador Investment Management said 'Ambassador Group’s vision for Bangour Village Estate is to create homes that don’t just meet today’s standards, but are ready for tomorrow. By investing in a low‑carbon heat network, we’re future‑proofing the development, reducing emissions, and giving our residents a more efficient, reliable, and sustainable way to heat their homes.'
Dave Taylor, CEO also commented 'The launch of EA Heat Networks marks a significant milestone in one of our core strategic objectives – supporting our customers to transition to low carbon utilities solutions. By providing sustainable solutions that enable residential and I&C developers to achieve their ESG goals, I’m proud that Energy Assets is driving change to shape the future of the utilities industry for a sustainable future.'
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