Free and impartial advice on heat networks now available on the new Switch2 Energy website
Switch2 Energy is delighted to announce the launch of its new website – focused on addressing the key challenges that face the community and district heating industry.
The website is designed to provide the ultimate user-friendly experience to both heat network owners, and residents living on community heating schemes. The completely redesigned website offers visitors a fresh and richer insight into the company’s end-to-end heat network services, focus on delivering excellent customer services, innovative products and clarity on the ever developing heat network industry.
Kirsty Lambert, Director at Switch2 said “This is an exciting time at Switch2. We are developing the most innovative products and services in the market that have the ability to transform heat networks and their performance and ultimately the experience and cost to residents.
Our new website is designed to inform and advise on the development, operations and regulations surrounding heat networks. It gives the heat network owner a better understanding of how to run communal heating systems, promoting efficiency, reliability and how to reduce associated costs. Furthermore, it provides key advice for residents on what heat networks are and how they can benefit from them.”
An extensive section on community and district heating schemes allows landlords, social housing providers or freehold companies to consider and understand the benefits, knowing that Switch2 is on hand to deliver improvements to services and help reduce energy bills for residents through improved efficiencies and monitoring. With a knowledge base offering an industry-leading blog space filled with articles written by experts on various topics relating to heat networks and common situations, the new website is the go-to resource for heat network professionals and residents alike.
To visit the new website, follow this link: https://www.switch2.co.uk/
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