This report from the Carbon Trust provides advice on how to carry out stakeholder engagement in practice within heat networks.
Stakeholder engagement articles
Five steps to engaging with stakeholders in district energy projects
Five key lessons from the Carbon Trust, based on their experience supporting local authorities in developing district energy projects.
Improving energy efficiency – A handbook on DH upgrading paves the way
This handbook from the Upgrade DH project describes technical and non-technical approaches for upgrading existing systems.
Forerunner groups helping cities implement solutions
Cities face many difficulties in their ambition to cut carbon emissions through the optimisation of heating and cooling solutions. The...
Connecting municipalities
Interconnecting cities district heating grids can achieve more efficient production units, better economics and more resilience.
Webinar: Optimising DH systems at building level
Innovative solutions for buildings through optimisation of substations, and recommendations for regulating radiator temperature.
Webinar: IT solutions for demand side management
Innovative IT solutions give the end-users the possibility to understand, monitor, predict and control their energy consumption.
Webinar: Finding the win-win situation of recuperating excess heat
This webinar focuses on surplus heat recuperation from a public transportation system, and from a waste incineration plant.
Webinar: End-user engagement and regulation
Two critical issues for end-users are low price and high-quality service, which are both essential in order to maintain long-term demand.
Webinar: Becoming a more customer oriented company
The market perspective of how to become more customer-oriented in district heating, and comfort agreements, are presented.
The Context and Critical Conditions tool (CCC)
The CCC tool is useful when understanding the context of a change in relation to time and system levels.
Webinar: Why heat mapping? – an English perspective
The creation and implementation of London’s energy strategy is presented, as well as the London Heat Map that forms the city’s energy master plans.