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Renewable Heat
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Renewable heat is simply heat (rather than electricity) produced using renewable sources. Technologies for doing so include: * Biomass * Ground source heat pumps * Solar water heating * Geothermal aquifers * Energy from waste * Anaerobic digestion * Landfill gas * Fossil-fuel fired CHP (Combined Heat and Power)
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Renewable heat is simply heat (rather than electricity) produced using renewable sources. Technologies for doing so include: * Biomass * Ground source heat pumps * Solar water heating * Geothermal aquifers * Energy from waste * Anaerobic digestion * Landfill gas * Fossil-fuel fired CHP (Combined Heat and Power)