Triple Point appointed as delivery partner for next phase of the Green Heat Network Fund

The appointment, subject to contract, follows a robust and competitive selection process and cements Triple Point’s partnership with schemes backed by successive Governments which will now stretch to 12 years
April 30, 2025
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Clean Heat
  • The appointment, subject to contract, follows a robust and competitive selection process and cements Triple Point’s partnership with schemes backed by successive Governments which will now stretch to 12 years
  • To the end of Round 8 the Green Heat Network Fund will have awarded more than £621m to 63 projects that, when operational, will go on to connect more than 68,600 homes and 1700 non-domestic customers to heat networks which are predicted to save more than 395,000 tonnes of CO2 per year with more to come.


Since its inception, the GHNF has been a cornerstone of the government’s efforts to decarbonise heating, aligning with broader objectives to create green jobs, transform the supply chain and stimulate economic growth. Triple Point’s management of the fund has already demonstrated its potential as a catalyst for private investment, with every pound of public funding typically leveraging over three pounds from private sources.


Minister for Energy Consumers, Miatta Fahnbulleh said:
“Developing heat networks with a green heating source not only helps our mission to reach net zero but also helps communities to benefit from low-cost and efficient heating. Our Green Heat Network Fund supports innovative projects to do this, with low-carbon heat from sources such as data centres and factories providing hot water to connected buildings. This new contract means we will work with Triple Point to support the creation of more heat networks as we make Britain a clean energy superpower.”

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