- News

Ready for Ofgem? Heat Network Compliance in high-rises
From January 2026, OFGEM will regulate heat networks across the UK, introducing new standards for efficiency, pricing and consumer protection. This article explains what the changes mean for high-rise developments and how developers can prepare with future-proof, low-carbon heating solutions.
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Power On adopts utilities networks and heat centre at Oval Village development
We’re delivering and adopting the full multi-utility and low-carbon heat network for Oval Village - a landmark regeneration project overlooking The Oval in central London.
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How to cool high-rise buildings
With hotter summers and tightening regulations, overheating is a growing challenge. Ground source heat pumps provide a sustainable, low-cost cooling solution.
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Low-carbon district heating and multi-utility network for Rivermark development
We’ve been appointed to design, build and adopt the complete multi-utility and low-carbon district heating network for Rivermark — a major new riverside development by Taylor Wimpey in Poplar, East London.
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What is Gateway 2?
Gateway 2 introduces strict new requirements for high-risk buildings. This article explains what it is, what’s required, and how utility providers can support a smooth submission.
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Gateway 2 requirements for M&E professionals explained
Gateway 2 under the Building Safety Act 2022 is transforming how high-risk buildings are designed and approved. For M&E professionals, early coordination and complete technical submissions are now critical to keeping projects on track.
- Webinar

Changing Landscape for Electrifying Heat - Regulation and Policy
This webinar explores the changing landscape of heat networks, with the Future Homes Standard and Ofgem regulation set to reshape the sector. Our expert panel will explain what these shifts mean for developers and consultants, covering technical standards, consumer protection, zoning, and more.
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Gateway 2: What Developers and M&Es Need to Know for High-Rise Projects
Gateway 2 of the Building Safety Act is a critical approval stage for higher-risk buildings, requiring developers and M&E consultants to submit detailed technical designs before construction can begin. This article explains what Gateway 2 involves, the risks of non-compliance, and how utilities companies can support a smoother submission.
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DNO vs IDNO: How IDNOs Can Lower Your Upfront Electricity Connection Costs
Cash flow is critical in any project. Learn how IDNOs lower upfront electricity connection costs through asset value payments - and why this model can make a big difference to developers and consultants.
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DNO vs IDNO: Are IDNOs as Safe as DNOs?
Still think a DNO is the “safer” choice? We explain why IDNOs are held to the same strict standards - and why there’s no difference in safety, quality, or reliability.
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DNO vs IDNO: 5 Key Differences That Could Transform Your Project
Both DNOs and IDNOs provide safe, regulated electricity networks - but the way they work is very different. Learn the five key differences and how they could affect your next project
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DNO vs IDNO: What You Need to Know
DNOs aren’t the only option anymore. Find out how IDNOs deliver the same safe, reliable electricity networks - with added commercial and delivery advantages.