Funded Energy Redress Projects

Since the Energy Redress Scheme launched Phase One of the scheme in 2018, Energy Saving Trust has awarded over £150 million to fund nearly 721 projects across England, Scotland and Wales. These grants have enabled organisations to deliver projects that help energy consumers in vulnerable situations to save energy and money in their homes and to live warmer, more comfortable lives. Phase Two of the scheme launched in May 2022.

To find out more about the projects we have funded, see the full list, which can be filtered.

You can also find specific case studies of some of the funded projects here.

Full list of projects

This is a complete list of successfully funded Energy Redress Scheme projects since 2018.

Phase 2
  • Round 11
Round 11
Location
United Kingdom
  • England
Grant award
£366,200
Project Name
Heating Kings Langley

This is an ambitious infrastructure project to deliver an innovative 5G ambient temperature heat network to decarbonise over 2,000 homes, two schools, and many local small businesses in the South West Hertfordshire village of Kings Langley. It will stand as an example and blueprint for other low temperature heat networks across the country to speed up their implementation and normalise this as a form of renewable heating. 

The project will build on the completed Stage 2 CEF Study, contracted by Hydrock (now Stantec) and Vital Energi. The report delivered a technical and economic feasibility

This is an ambitious infrastructure project to deliver an innovative 5G ambient temperature heat network to decarbonise over 2,000 homes, two schools, and many local small businesses in the South West Hertfordshire village of Kings Langley. It will stand as an example and blueprint for other low temperature heat networks across the country to speed up their implementation and normalise this as a form of renewable heating. 

The project will build on the completed Stage 2 CEF Study, contracted by Hydrock (now Stantec) and Vital Energi. The report delivered a technical and economic feasibility study using the prolific chalk aquifer as a heat source for an ambient temperature heat network and confirmed the viability of the project. 

The project will support the ambient temperature heat network to move through permissions, procurements, securing a site, and financial close, including infrastructure deployment, borehole drilling, and financial model to investment, soft market launch and community engagement. 

Implemented at scale, the ambient temperature heat network aims to eliminate the need for gas heating in the most cost effective manner, reducing bills for residents and local major users, reducing carbon emissions, enhancing energy security, and providing affordable heating to the community.

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