HNTAS Overview 

The Energy Act 2023 provides the powers for government to mandate heat network technical standards in Great Britain through regulations. DESNZ are introducing regulatory technical requirements and a Heat Network Technical Assurance Scheme (HNTAS) to help heat network operators demonstrate compliance with these requirements.

Objectives & Principles

Vision

Vision

Enable low-emissions, reliable and affordable heat to be delivered to UK communities via heat networks.

Gateways for progression​

For new networks an assessment pass will be required at 3 key points in a heat network’s lifecycle:

  • before a network is allowed to start design
  • before starting construction
  • before starting operation

An assessment pass will also be required after 2 years of operation to ensure that performance levels continue to meet requirements.

HNTAS Assurance Scheme

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Existing Networks

For existing networks, assessments will be required after a set period to ensure performance levels meet requirements. The existing stock of communal and district heat networks will also have a significant transition period to get the right metering in place, to be able to prove performance. Final performance thresholds will be set at a more permissive level for existing networks and these networks will be given time to reach these.

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