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  • Cookie Policy

    

    Cookie Policy | Vital Energi

    Introduction

    Vital Energi (“we”, “us”, “our”) use cookies on our website. This cookie notice (“notice”) explains more about cookies and why we use them. It also explains how you can control and opt out of receiving them.

    This notice should be read together with our Privacy Notice which sets out how and why we collect, store, use and share personal information generally, as well as your rights in relation to your personal information and details of how to contact us and the relevant supervisory authorities if you have a complaint.

    We update this notice from time to time in response to changes in applicable laws and regulations, changes to our processing practices and to the products and services we offer. When changes are made, we will update the date at the top and the final section of this notice. Please review this notice periodically to check for updates.

    About Cookies

    A cookie is a small text file which may be downloaded to your device when you visit our website. We use cookies to allow our website to function correctly, remember your preferences and to track visitors to our website.

    The cookies we use on our website fall into the following categories:

    Statistics or Analytics Cookies

    We use cookies to collect information about the use of our website by visitors such as the pages they visit most, how they arrived at our website and associated information. These do not collect any directly identifiable personal information about visitors.  We use these cookies to learn more about how our website is used to identify problems and areas for improvement.

    Functionality Cookies

    Functionality cookies remember the choices you make when you visit our website. This includes, for example, your consent to the use of cookies on our website.

    Marketing or Targeting Cookies

    These are cookies placed by third parties on our website which record your visit to our website, the pages you have visited and the links you have followed. They use this information for advertising purposes.

    Learn More About Cookies

    For further information on our use of cookies, including a detailed list of your information which we and others may collect through cookies, please see the table below.

    For further general information on cookies, including how to control and manage them, please visit www.aboutcookies.org or www.allaboutcookies.org.

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    The cookies we use on our website and their purposes are as set out in the Cookiebot add-on. You can access this via the details page, as below:

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    Cookie Sharing with Third Parties

    Tracking cookies are placed by third-party suppliers on Vital Energi’s website to help us to count visitors to our website from the advertisements we have placed on other websites or from emails we have sent you. They provide aggregated information which we use to monitor the success of our marketing campaigns. We have Google Analytics advertising features enabled to support tracking and we use the following features:

    • Remarketing with Google Analytics;
    • Google Analytics demographics and interest reporting; and
    • Integrated services that require Google Analytics to collect data for advertising purposes, including the collection of data via advertising cookies and identifiers.

    Third party web beacons also collect information about you from your browsing habits to create profiles based on inferences about your age, gender and interests. They do this to provide you with personalised advertising.

    We use the Google Ads remarketing service to advertise on third party websites. Using this service helps us to advertise to previous visitors of our website, those who haven’t completed a specific task, such as using our contact forms. These adverts may be presented to previous visitors in Google search results or through the Google Display Network (which serves adverts through third-party websites and applications).

    You can opt out of Google Ads here

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    Changing Your Cookies Preferences

    You can allow or block cookies by activating the setting on your browser that permits you to change the setting of some or all cookies. Please note that disabling cookies may affect the availability or functionality of our website. Most of the website will function normally, however functions that rely on cookies such as the use of our online enquiry form, will be disabled.

    If you would like more information on how to manage cookies on some popular browsers, please click on the links below.

    Contact Us

    Please contact us using the details set out in our Privacy Notice if you have any questions about this notice or the personal information we hold about you.

    Changes to this policy

    This policy was published on 23-09-2021 and last reviewed on 10-12-2025.

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    Information Security Policy | Vital Energi

    Information Security Policy

    Vital Energi is committed to maintaining information security for the benefit of all stakeholders.

    Our Information Security Policy policy is available on request by emailing [email protected]

  • Accessibility Policy

    Accessibility Policy

    

    Accessibility Policy | Vital Energi

    Accessibility Statement

    Vital Energi is committed to providing a website that is accessible to the widest possible audience, regardless of technology or ability.

    We are actively working to increase the accessibility and usability of our website and, in doing so, adhere to many of the available standards and guidelines.

    Web Accessibility Initiative

    This website endeavours to conform to level Double-A of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0.

    W3C Standards

    This site has been built using code compliant with W3C standards for HTML and CSS. The site displays correctly in current browsers and using standards compliant HTML/CSS code means any future browsers will also display it correctly.

    Exceptions

    Whilst we strives to adhere to the accepted guidelines and standards for accessibility and usability, it is not always possible to do so in all areas of the website.

    We are continually seeking out solutions that will bring all areas of the site up to the same level of overall accessibility. In the meantime should you experience any difficulty in accessing this website, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

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  • Ofgem Regulation – A Major Milestone for UK Heat

    Ofgem Regulation – A Major Milestone for UK Heat

    

    Ofgem Regulation – A Major Milestone for UK Heat

    We welcome Ofgem as the statutory regulator for the UK heat energy industry, marking a significant step in the sector’s development, bringing improved quality standards, greater customer protections and clearer routes of accountability across the sector.

    To mark this milestone, Martin McCluskey, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero visited our  Queens Quay heat network scheme to discuss how the new Ofgem heat network regulations and Warm Homes Plan will drive improved outcomes for customers living and working on heat networks.

    “For too long customers on heat networks have been unprotected, being hit with unfair price rises and having to manage with hugely inconvenient service outages. It’s simply not good enough – and that is why from today, we’re giving Ofgem new powers to act and hold heat network suppliers operating a poor-quality service to account. Support is already available through the Energy Ombudsman, and I would encourage anyone with an ongoing issue with their heat network to get in touch with them and take advantage of these new consumer rights.”

    Martin McCluskey, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State DESNZ

    What’s Changing And Why Does It Matter?

    • Ofgem will be the statutory regulator for the industry from Tuesday 27th January 2026, introducing a formal regulatory framework for heat networks, strengthening consumer protections and driving improved technical standards and service expectations.
    • The Warm Homes Plan sets the direction of travel for upgrading homes and scaling up of low-carbon heating solutions, including heat networks. We continue to welcome the funding support from Green Heat Network Fund (GNNF) and Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES).
    • Heat network zoning is being developed to accelerate heat network delivery in areas where they are expected to be the lowest-cost solution for decarbonising heat. With the initial pilot zones already in procurement or commercialisation, heat network zoning will be found in towns and cities across the UK and will support the UK Government’s focus on improving consumer outcomes whilst meeting national decarbonisation targets.

    With Ofgem’s regulatory oversight, heat network customers can look forward to improved consumer rights, living on a heat network governed by greater quality standards, more transparency over service accountability, and ultimately receiving fair treatment, especially if they find themselves in a vulnerable circumstance.

    The Warm Homes Plan provides the broader policy backdrop for upgrading homes and the scaling of the low-carbon heat market. For Vital Energi, regulation is ultimately about improving outcomes for the people living on heat networks.

    We support residents in living in heat network-connected homes across the UK through dedicated communication channels, engagement support, and joined-up operational services, including operations & maintenance and metering & billing. Backed by an experienced customer service team with expertise in supporting vulnerable customers, we help operators deliver the reliable, transparent experience that regulation, planning and funding are designed to achieve.

    Our Involvement

    As we welcome this major milestone for the UK heat network industry, we’d like to thank our colleagues who have been part of the Heat Network Technical Assurance Scheme (HNTAS) and the Ofgem consumer protection consultation process, devoting their time, expertise and resources to enable this important regulatory development to happen and ultimately helping to improve the future of our industry.

    Read more about how we have supported managing agents FirstPort in accessing HNES funding for improvements at their Capital East II development.

    What Is The Timeline For Regulation?

    2026 will be a year of transition, involving understanding the details of Ofgem’s ‘rulebook’ and ensuring the availability of accurate data to enable performance and customer care improvements across all heat networks.  Here is a brief overview of key dates:

    • 1st April 2025: Consumer advocacy services (Citizens Advice, Consumer Scotland) and the Energy Ombudsman became available.
    • 27th January 2026: Ofgem becomes the statutory regulator for the UK heat industry. All existing heat networks will be granted ‘deemed authorisation’ by Ofgem and will be able to continue to operate.
    • Early 2026: Ofgem ‘rulebook’ released.
    • Spring 2026: Ofgem’s digital service for registration and data submission goes live.
    • 26th January 2027: All existing heat networks must be registered with Ofgem, and new networks must apply for authorisation before operating.

    What Are Your Priorities In 2026 As A Heat Network Operator?

    Please fill out the form below if you would like to speak to someone about developing your heat network, your data infrastructure, improving customer care, accessing funds for improvements through the Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES) or simply your heat network requirements as we transition towards regulatory compliance.

    • Got a project in mind?

      Tell us about your project and a member of our team will be in contact within 24 hours.

  • Join us at HOMES 2025: 25th to 26th November 2025, Excel London

    Join us at HOMES 2025: 25th to 26th November 2025, Excel London

    

    Join us at HOMES 2025: 25th to 26th November 2025, Excel London

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    HOMES 2025 is nearly here!

    It’s that time of year again when you can find the Vital Energi team sharing insights and practical advice with housing, asset management and sustainability professionals on stand H301 at HOMES 2025, Excel London. Have you got your ticket yet?

    Free ticket

    The hot topic (the ‘R’ word)

    This year, we will be discussing how the upcoming Ofgem regulation can serve as a catalyst, rather than a constraint, for improving legacy heat networks and transforming the consumer experience. Regulation should be a vehicle for improving heat networks, not the destination.

    “We know legacy heat networks can be complex, but they’re also full of opportunity. HOMES 2025 is a chance to talk openly about what’s working, what’s not, and how regulation can actually help us do better by residents.”

    Katy Lister, Client Relationship Director

    So, what’s on stand H301?

    HOMES 2025 Exclusive – Practical Guide for Heat Network Improvements: Whether you’re working with legacy heat network infrastructure or developing new schemes, our practical guide will help you wherever you are in the journey to an efficient and reliable heat network. You can pick up your copy of our full “Practical Guide for Heat Network Improvements” from the Vital Energi stand H301.

    The Ultimate Darts Challenge: Show off your skills at the oche, discuss your heat network goals, and you may win more than your bus fare home!

    Daily Drop-in Clinics: At HOMES 2025, we will have industry experts on hand and ready to share their experience and answer your questions on transforming legacy heat networks and improving the experience of customers living on heat networks. You don’t need to book, but if you would like to register your interest to talk to someone, please email [email protected]

    Daily Focus Topics

    • Tuesday 25th November: Transforming legacy heat networks.

    Drop in to explore practical solutions for legacy heat networks. Hear from industry experts, share your own experiences, and dive into real-world case studies that highlight what’s working and what’s not.

    • Wednesday 26 Nov @ 1pm – The trust equation.

    Join us for an open discussion on regulation, accountability, and resident wellbeing. We’ll explore how regulation can drive better outcomes for residents and help build lasting trust. Drop in, share your views, and hear from others across the sector. You don’t need to book, but if you would like to register your interest to talk to someone, please email [email protected] and we will make sure the team are expecting you.

    Grab your free tickets!

    Click here to secure your free tickets to HOMES 2025.

    We are looking forward to seeing you on the Vital Energi stand (H301) at HOMES 2025, so we can discuss all things housing, heat network improvements and how we can drive better outcomes for customers.

  • Vital Energi Supports Local Community with Bolton Community 10K

    Vital Energi Supports Local Community with Bolton Community 10K

    

    Vital Energi Supports Local Community with Bolton Community 10K

    Bolton Wanderers in the Community invited Ashley, Sarah and Francesca from Vital Energi pitch side to mark their headline sponsorship for the Bolton Community 10K and Family 2k for 13th April 2025.

    Running for the second year, the Bolton Community 10K and the introduction of the Family 2K for 2025 bring together people from across the North West promoting togetherness and supporting local charities across the region.

    Vital Energi have a continued commitment to delivering value that goes beyond the implementation of their low carbon solutions. Already on board as a Community Partner of the charity the new sponsorship deal furthers their work towards making an impact on the lives of residents across Bolton.

    We are thrilled to be sponsoring the Bolton Community 10k and Bolton Family 2k runs, supporting Bolton Wanderers in the Community and the local area through funds raised from these events. Our Vital Run Club members had a great time participating in last year’s 10k, and we’re hopeful that even more will lace up their running shoes and join us for this year’s events. Supporting local communities, like Bolton Wanderers in the Community, is a core value of ours, whether it’s near our offices, projects or the towns and cities our teams call home. We aim to create a positive and lasting impact, not just through our work, but by actively engaging with and contributing to these communities to help make a real difference. We’re really looking forward to the big day and can’t wait to cheer on all the runners!”

    Ashley Walsh, Managing Director, Vital Energi

    The continued partnership with organisations such as Vital Energi help our charity to support residents across our town. Running events like the Bolton Community 10K helps the charity support smaller charities and organisations in raising vital funds for their work whilst the introduction of the Family 2K for 2025 opens these opportunities for fundraising to schools and grass roots teams.”

    Ben Lawton, Deputy CEO, Bolton Wanderers in the Community

    The Bolton Community 10k returns with its closed road route starting and finishing at the Toughsheet Community Stadium. Participants are encouraged to walk, jog or run to raise funds for either Bolton Wanderers in the Community or a charity of their choice. The introduction of the Bolton Family 2K for 2025 expands the charity’s aim in supporting our community by inviting schools and local grass roots teams to take part and raise funds for their own causes.

    There’s still time to join us for the Bolton Community 10K and Family 2K. Entries close 23rd March 2024. Book your space HERE.

  • HOMES 2024 & Unlock Net Zero – Register here

    

    HOMES 2024 & Unlock Net Zero

    HOMES 2024 & Unlock Net Zero is the must-attend event of the year for professionals in housing, asset management, development, and sustainability.

    Join us on 27th-28th November 2024 at ExCel, London for two days focused on the future of housing and net-zero solutions.

    Come and see us on stand H300 to discuss how we can support your journey to a net-zero future. From feasibility and funding to customer support and creating a lasting social legacy, we are here to help you achieve your net zero goals.

    Securing HNES Funding: Experts, Experiences, and Efficiency

    Wednesday, 27th November | 13:30 – 14:15 | Unlock Net Zero Solutions Hub Stage

    Join us at our panel session to gain practical advice on how to secure Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES) funding from those who’ve already succeeded and are boosting their network efficiency.

    No matter your experience with applying for funding — whether you’re new to it, have an application in progress or unsure where to start – this session offers real world insights from experts, operators and funders.

    Register as our guest and get your free ticket by clicking here.

  • Duffryn Heat Network Upgrade Project Completion

    Duffryn Heat Network Upgrade Project Completion

    

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    The newly upgraded pipeline for the Duffryn Heat Network officially went live on Monday 13 May 2024 with Owain Roberts (Director of Property and Place, Newport City Homes) and Dave Hutchinson, Vital Energi’s Operations Director for Heat Networks, ceremonially opening the main valve.

    The Duffryn Heat Network Replacement Project is one of the largest heat network upgrades in the UK and saw Vital Energi replace 7.5km of district heating pipework. The project received £3.7m towards the cost of replacing the pipework from the Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES).

    With the original installation coming to the end of its life, the new network will deliver sustainable heating and hot water to over 1000 customers for decades to come.

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    Owain Roberts (Director of Property and Place, Newport City Homes) and Dave Hutchinson, Vital Energi’s Operations Director for Heat Networks, ceremonially opening the main valve.

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    The Duffryn District Heat Network Replacement Project has been a vast undertaking, and we’re grateful for the patience and support shown to our colleagues by Duffryn residents throughout the duration of these works.

    Sonia Furzland , Exec Director of Operations – Newport City Homes

    Sonia continued, “Duffryn Energy Centre is a central part of the Duffryn community. The new pipework secures the future of the Energy Centre and will continue to deliver sustainable heating and hot water to our customers for decades to come.”

    The Duffryn estate was constructed in the 1970’s, with the Energy Centre installed at the same time. In 2015, construction began on the innovative 2.5MW biomass boiler which uses locally sourced wood chip to deliver low-carbon heat to residents.

    Ashley Walsh, Vital Energi’s Managing Director of Heat Networks explained, “This network has a core part in people’s day to day lives so we’re extremely happy to have been involved in upgrading it, making it more efficient, reliable and bringing it into the 21st century.

    “New products and techniques are now far superior to the technology around when the network was first established, so not only will this heat network last longer, it will also lose less heat and deliver better value for money for its customers.”