With communal heating recipients facing price increases as much as 350% according to media reports, Evinox is urging operators to maximise energy efficiency to help mitigate skyrocketing costs.
Residents in private and council flats that receive their heating via heat networks are currently experiencing a delayed impact of the cost-of-living crisis due to the energy used in this type of system usually being bought far in advance.
According to a Guardian report, residents have seen their heating tariff rise from 2p per kWh to 22p per kWh, a 1,000% increase.
Helen Näslund, sales director at Evinox, said: “Energy price rises in the past year or so have been difficult for many, but most of us were able to access the UK government’s £400 heating allowance.
“Unfortunately, this scheme has now ended and the energy price cap – which was introduced in 2019 – does not apply to people on heat networks. This means that some of the most financially vulnerable people in the country will be slammed with the highest heating bills.”
It is currently estimated that most heat networks in Britain function at around 30-40% efficiency, meaning most of the energy paid for is wasted.
Without significant improvements, many residents who rely on heat networks – some of whom may be low-income families – will simply be unable to pay their bills, a statement added.
Evinox has said that it can help heat network operators simplify the process of raising heat network efficiency. This includes plant room improvements, smart heat interface units (HIUs), retrofit solutions for existing HIU installations, billing audits and insulation inspections.
Helen added: “As things stand, finding the money to pay eye-watering energy bills will quickly become impossible for many heat network operators.
“However, if efficiency increases from 30% to 70%, which is not an unreasonable jump, the savings involved could mean that residents won’t have to make the horrible choice between heating and eating.
“Funding is available through the Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES) and Evinox has 20 years of expertise in heat network consulting and technology, so help is available.
“With the most advanced tech available, heat network operators can now use data analytics alongside traditional energy saving measures to significantly reduce the cost of utilities for residents.”