New Interactive Map of Milton Keynes Heat Network
We have published a new interactive map of Thameswey’s heat network in Milton Keynes. The map also shows the heat demand of other buildings in Central Milton Keynes.
We have published a new interactive map of Thameswey’s heat network in Milton Keynes. The map also shows the heat demand of other buildings in Central Milton Keynes.
Booking is now open for Surrey Green Homes 21 inspiring Eco homeowners 2 days in May Throughout Surrey on 17 & 18 May, inspirational eco home owners are opening their doors to members of the public, to show how they have made their homes cheaper to heat and more comfortable to live in.
Action Surrey, part of the Thameswey Group, working with Surrey’s local authorities, has been awarded £2.5 million to help deliver the Government’s Green Deal home energy efficiency improvement programme.
WWF-UK has connected its new HQ building (‘The Living Plant Centre’) to ThamesWey’s low carbon energy supply in Woking town centre.
RESCUE (Renewable Smart Cooling for Urban Europe) project aims to address the key challenges for the further development and implementation of district cooling using low and zero carbon emitting sources, thereby enabling local communities to reap the environmental and economic benefits of this energy efficiency technology.
Action Surrey has helped a local Woking resident to save hundreds of pounds on his future energy bills, by assisting him to insulate his solid wall property in time for Energy Saving Week.
Local authorities that are pioneering community energy have been reported in the Guardian, with ThameWey’s Combined Heat & Power energy stations in Woking and Milton Keynes quoted as leading examples of local authority investment in low carbon energy networks. Read the Guardian article in full.
Thameswey is participating in a unique trial to investigate how changes in electricity use by businesses can help reduce the impact on Milton Keynes’ electricity network and the environment.
Thameswey was set up in 1999 to further Woking Borough Council’s energy and environmental objectives and to enable other local authorities, private companies and social enterprises to participate in schemes which provide energy efficiency and reduce their environmental impact.
ThamesWey was presented as a leader in delivery of community energy in the UK at an event recently hosted by the Danish Embassy.