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At Vattenfall, we aim to be the partner of choice and to deliver low carbon heat network solutions to our clients.

Transparency
We create transparent, cooperative partnerships and ensure that information is shared equally. As our partner, you can trust us to be an experienced advisor who plans for the future, makes good decisions, continually manages risks, and delivers clarity about how things work and what is changing.

Flexibility
Long term partnerships need flexibility in abundance. Flexibility in our market means engineering, contracts and commercials which can adapt to the market. So when environmental standards, technologies, and economics change we can adjust accordingly, quickly and without any fuss.

Responsibility
From your first meeting with our team, we have you covered. We take care of everything from de-risking to managing complexities such as technologies, relationships and community interests. If consumers lose, you lose and we lose. We take our responsibilities seriously.

Partner of choice for Brent Cross Town
We are working with Related Argent and Barnet Council in London to design, build and operate a new heat network for one of Europe’s largest redevelopments - Brent Cross Town. This will supply low carbon heating and hot water to 6,700 new homes and 3 million square feet of new office, retail and commercial space.
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We can deliver large, complex district energy projects with our engineering expertise, operational and management excellence and outstanding consumer services.
We work with cities, developers, engineering consultancies and the supply chain to offer long-term and sustainable solutions.
Where we are

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Latest news and insights

Ofgem regulation - what changes will regulation bring?
As of 27th January 2026, the heat network industry is regulated by Ofgem. All customers connected to a heat network are now assured the same protections as any other energy consumer.

Green light for Bristol heat network low carbon energy centre
Plans have been approved by Bristol City Council for the Bath Road Energy Centre, marking the latest milestone in Vattenfall’s expansion of the Bristol heat network.

Opening doors to the heat network industry for local students
As part of our ongoing commitment to supporting skills development and raising awareness of low carbon heat networks, we were pleased to host an engineering presentation to students at Edinb...