There’s a lot going on in the world right now, so we could all do with a bit of positive news. Soon, about 1,000 buildings in London could be kept warm by low-carbon heat sourced from the River Thames ...
A new £1bn ($1.28bn) low-carbon infrastructure project has been launched in Westminster, London, which will provide heating to buildings in the UK. This project, unveiled shortly after the UK ...
A £1 billion heat network scheme which could provide low carbon heating for some of London’s most famous buildings has been ...
London landmarks including the Houses of Parliament, Downing Street and the National Gallery could be heated by the Tube ...
Around 1,000 buildings could be in line to receive the alternatively ... various sources would power hot water and central ...
Known as the South Westminster Area Network (SWAN), the phased project is expected to deliver first heat as early as 2026, with the network due to be entirely connected and complete by 2050. The scale ...
Warm air from the London Underground could be used to heat Downing Street and the National Gallery under new plans announced ...
Just days after the UK Government revealed an Autumn Budget that included significant infrastructure investment plans, a new £1bn low-carbon infrastructure project has been launched in Westminster, ...
Plans have been unveiled for the UK’s largest heat network to supply thousands of buildings in central London, including the ...
Plans have been unveiled regarding the creation of the UK’s largest heat network, which is set for London and will serve more than 1,000 buildings including the Houses of Parliament, businesses and ...
Westminster Cathedral is officially called the Metropolitan Cathedral of the Most Precious Blood of Our Lord Jesus Christ, ...
The extra energy will be used to heat up significant buildings like the Houses of Parliament, Downing Street, and the ...