Heat from tube tunnels could warm city offices in 1 billion network
Briefly

The planned heat network in London will utilize heat from sources like the Underground ventilation shafts and the River Thames, enhancing energy efficiency.
The South Westminster Area Network (SWAN) aims to invest up to £1 billion by 2050 to become one of the UK's largest heat networks, cutting CO2 emissions significantly.
SWAN Partnership, comprising Hemiko and Vital Energi, will fund and operate the initiative, which is expected to start construction in 2026.
The heat network could potentially serve iconic locations, including the Houses of Parliament and the National Gallery, providing sustainable energy solutions.
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