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Utilising sewer power for heating purposes

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February 4, 2024
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The UK Government has announced a support of £11 million in funding for its ground-breaking Green Heating Project. More than 2,000 residences and businesses are poised to benefit from this project.

The initiative is part of a broader effort to usher in a sustainable future and marks a significant step towards utilising sewer power for heating purposes.

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The Department for Energy Security and Net-Zero (DESNZ) has allocated an £80.6 million across four Green Heat Network projects, strategically aimed at bolstering efficiency within existing heating networks. These networks play a crucial role in supplying heating and hot water to homes and businesses, leveraging heat pumps or sources derived from underground reservoirs, manufacturing, and waste management facilities.

Bolton, a town in the UK, stands to benefit from £11 million of government funding, potentially revolutionising how residents maintain warmth in their homes and businesses. The innovative approach involves harnessing waste heat from the town’s sewage system to be incorporated into Bolton’s inaugural district heating network.

This sustainable heating source, extracted from sewage and waste hot water from various sources such as washing machines, bathrooms, and kitchens, will power a new heat pump. The primary aim of this endeavour is to provide an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative for the local community, ultimately contributing to reduced energy bills.

This sustainable heating source, extracted from sewage and waste hot water from various sources such as washing machines, bathrooms, and kitchens, will power a new heat pump to provide an eco-friendly and costeffective alternative

District heating networks, like the one being pioneered in Bolton, play a critical role in curbing carbon emissions by efficiently supplying heat to multiple buildings from a centralised source. This eliminates the necessity for individual, energy- intensive heating solutions like gas boilers in households and workplaces.

In addition to the Green Heat Network Fund, the UK Government has allocated over £8 million through the Heat Network Efficiency Scheme to enhance 34 heat network projects throughout England and Wales.

These investments will facilitate upgrades, ensuring a more reliable heating supply for over 9,000 residents, including hospital patients, students, and public sector workers.

The significance of transitioning to heat networks is underscored by the UK government, as heating in buildings accounts for a substantial 30% of all emissions in the country. Sewer power, coupled with innovative heating networks, is envisioned as a transformative force shaping the future of energy systems.

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