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Tackling fuel poverty with community energy project
Clyde Gateway, Scotland’s biggest regeneration programme, is breaking ground in Dalmarnock to install one of the country’s most sustainable heating systems – helping to reduce fuel poverty following £2.1million funding from SP Energy Networks’ Green Economy Fund. Designated as Scotland’s first Green Regeneration and Innovation District, homes and businesses across…
23 November 2020 -
Stirling school joins innovative green heat network
St Modan’s High School in Stirling has enrolled in Stirling’s innovative district heat network. Identified as one of the highest energy users in the area, the school is the latest end-user to be connected to the green heat network to help reduce costs and carbon. Stirling’s district heating network…
16 September 2020 -
District heat network turns up heat in Stirling
A number of buildings in the Forthside area of Stirling are now receiving heat that’s generated from waste water – all thanks to a ground-breaking £6m project that’s now fully operational in the area
07 November 2019 -
First Minister Welcomes Heat from Waste Water Scheme
Nicola Sturgeon gives seal of approval to Stirling's £6 million green heat network during visit to UK's first energy hub
07 August 2019 -
Blog: Heat from Waste Water – Nikki Brown
Nikki Brown, Project Manager at Scottish Water Horizons, talks about all things heat from sewage and what she's learned about this since joining the team last year
26 July 2019 -
Stirling Council & Scottish Water Horizons Join Forces for Pioneering Renewables Project
In partnership with Stirling Council, we have embarked on a ground-breaking UK first project using cutting edge renewable technologies to harness energy from waste water.
04 December 2018
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