WP2 Manchester Local Area Energy Strategy: Non-Domestic Decentralised Energy and District Heating Deployment, Bury. Connecting to Networks
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Korais, E. WP2 Manchester Local Area Energy Strategy: Non-Domestic Decentralised Energy and District Heating Deployment, Bury. Connecting to Networks, ETI, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5286/UKERC.EDC.000542. Cite this using DataCite
The Spatial Energy Plan for Greater Manchester Combined Authority project was commissioned as part of the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) Smart Systems and Heat Programme and undertaken through collaboration between the Greater Manchester Combined Authority and the Energy Systems Catapult. The study has consolidated the significant data and existing evidence relating to the local energy system to provide a platform for future energy planning in the region and the development of suitable policies within the emerging spatial planning framework for Greater Manchester.
This study provides a desktop review of the EnergyPath Networks (EPN) Decentralised Energy and District Heating deployment in Bury, considering the connection of non-domestic buildings to heat networks. The EPN model develops heat network deployment across cluster area, with connections to both domestic and non-domestic buildings. This report provides general recommendations on nondomestic building connection to a heat network based on their use type and size.