UK invests £80.6m in green heating projects
Tuesday 27 Feb 2024
A new green heating project has been unveiled, with nearly 2,000 homes and businesses expected to be powered by excess heat extracted from a sewer.
This scheme aims to utilise waste heat from Bolton’s sewer, as well as heat from sewage and waste hot water, to fuel a new heat pump for town’s first district heating network.
This is one of four green heating initiatives awarded grants from the government’s Green Heat Network Fund.
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