Webinar: Preparing Your Heat Network Portfolio for Sale
Navigating the New Ofgem Heat Regulation

Ofgem’s new heat network regulation is now live. Are your assets ready?
| Date | Time | Location |
| Tuesday 10th February 2026 | 10am – 11am | Online |
With Ofgem’s new heat network regulation now in force, owners of heat networks face some big decisions. Do you invest to operate as a regulated utility provider – or start preparing your portfolio for sale and optimise its value?
This webinar will walk you through the key considerations and how to prepare your portfolio for sale, with a focus on maximising value.
Whether you’re already planning an exit or simply want to understand your options, this session will help you move forward with clarity and confidence.
What we will cover
- The regulations facts & timelines
- Surveying your existing portfolio
- Funding available to improve the efficiencies of your networks (HNES)
- What information your ESCo bidder is going to require
Why is it important now?
Heat networks are now regulated by OFGEM (27th January 2026)
Who is on the panel?
Alex Randall
Sustainable Heat Lead, Power OnGarth Copland
Operations Director, MetropolitanHannah Stuart
Regulation Policy ManagerPeter Williams
Commercial Director, MetropolitanAlister Moore
HNES officer
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