Pixie Chart of the week | Heat network investment – an increasingly hot prospect

On 6 August, BEIS published the 2019 Q2 Heat Networks Project Pipeline. The summary brings together a range of investment opportunities across projects supported through their development stages by the Heat Networks Delivery Unit (HNDU) and projects seeking capital support from the Heat Networks Investment Project (HNIP).

In this week’s Pixie Chart of the week, we look at the Q219 capital expenditure (CAPEX) pipeline and compare this with the previous quarter.

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