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Heat Network

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Salvis has CIBSE-registered Heat Networks Consultants who can provide guidance and support for both the technical, financial, and environmental elements of delivering a district heating network.

We work as a client technical representative to ensure each stage of the delivery process is in accordance with the industry guidance (CIBSE CP1) and manage the flow of documentation, assess technical proposals, and test financial models to ensure the success of the heat network.

Heat network consultants

Insulated underground heating pipework installed as part of a Salvis heat network project
Heat network mapping and master planning
Heating and electrical demand assessment
Technical solutions options appraisal
Techno-economic assessment
Commercial considerations

Heat network mapping and master planning

Heating and electrical demand assessment

Technical solutions options appraisal

Techno-economic assessment

Commercial considerations

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A heat network (or district heating system) distributes heat from a central energy source to multiple buildings through a network of insulated pipes, removing the need for individual heating systems in each building.

  • Typical services include feasibility studies, concept and detailed design, business case development, procurement support, and project delivery oversight.

  • Yes - feasibility studies are essential to determine whether a heat network is technically and commercially viable. They assess heat demand, energy sources, infrastructure constraints, costs, and carbon savings.

  • Projects can be supported through a mix of capital funding, government schemes, and commercial investment, with business case development forming a key part of the consultancy process.