Supporting the delivery of heat networks
Heat networks are increasingly shaping how homes, workplaces and public buildings are heated, particularly in urban areas and for large mixed-use developments. They offer a practical route to decarbonisation and play a growing role in national and local Net Zero strategies.
Delivering a successful heat network requires careful coordination between policy, regulation, funding and delivery partners. We work with local authorities, developers, investors, operators and suppliers to help turn policy ambition into operational networks, supporting schemes that are compliant, investable and built to last.
How we support your heat network
- Policy and regulatory clarity: We help you understand how Net Zero policy, new regulation, zoning and funding can affect your scheme, with early advice to support long-term delivery and avoid barriers later on.
- Balanced consumer advice: As consumer protection requirements strengthen, we advise on compliance in a way that remains practical, proportionate and commercially realistic.
- Partnership-led delivery: We help structure partnerships and delivery models that align public and private interests and support smooth decision-making.
- Ongoing, practical support: From early planning through to construction, operation and expansion, we stay close to your project, helping resolve issues as they arise and maintain momentum.
Working with you to deliver resilient heat networks
Whether you are developing a new scheme, partnering with a local authority or expanding an existing network, we provide clear, practical support shaped around your objectives. Our aim is to help deliver heat networks that serve communities, meet regulatory expectations and remain viable for the long term.
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Legal support for heat networks at every stage
Heat network zoning
We advise on the implications of heat network zoning for developers, landowners and operators and suppliers, including how zones affect development strategy, procurement and long-term network planning. Our advice supports early alignment with local authority priorities and emerging regulatory frameworks.
Consumer protections and compliance
We help clients to understand consumer protection requirements with confidence, covering areas such as transparency, pricing structures, complaints handling and service standards.
Local authority partnerships
Many heat networks depend on close collaboration with local authorities. We support the creation of clear governance structures, delivery vehicles and contractual arrangements that support accountability, funding and long-term operation.
Network expansion and connections
As networks grow, new connections and extensions bring both opportunity and complexity. We advise on expansion strategy, collaboration agreements, connection agreements, land rights, construction arrangements and engagement with occupiers and stakeholders to support smooth integration.
Why choose Shakespeare Martineau?
- Our team offer prompt and professional service, whether through in-person meetings or virtual consultations, you can trust that our advice will be timely and professional, helping you feel confident in your legal matters, every step of the way
- We provide advice that is not only pragmatic and quick but also easy to understand. Every lawyer in our firm is approachable, helpful, and committed to offering reliable legal solutions, making the process straightforward for clients
- Our clear and easily understandable approach has kept clients coming back for years, knowing they can depend on us for comprehensive legal support time and time again
- Our clients regularly highlight the exceptional expertise and professionalism of our lawyers. Our team cares deeply about every aspect of your case, ensuring you receive a thorough and attentive service
What sets our low carbon heat and heat network expertise apart
Strong understanding of heat networks in practice
We understand how heat networks are planned, funded, delivered and operated, and the challenges that arise at each stage.
Future-focused regulatory insight
We track and interpret emerging heat network regulation and Net Zero policy, helping you plan schemes that remain compliant and investable as the sector evolves.
Support across the lifecycle of a scheme
From feasibility and zoning through to operation and expansion, we provide joined-up advice that evolves with your project.
Clarity in a developing policy environment
We help you make sense of emerging regulation and guidance, allowing you to plan with confidence rather than react under pressure.
Commercially grounded advice
Our work balances policy and regulation with the commercial realities of delivering viable, long-term heat networks.
A collaborative, delivery-focused mindset
We focus on practical solutions, constructive engagement and steady progress, helping schemes move forward while protecting relationships.
Meet our low carbon heat and heat network team
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Our commitment to sustainability and social impact
We are an accredited B Corporation that is committed to driving positive change in our communities, minimising our impact on the environment, and ensuring an all inclusive diverse and supportive culture for our people.
Wherever you are on your journey, our low carbon heat and heat network specialists are here to answer any questions you might have
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low carbon heat and heat network FAQs
Heat network zoning affects development strategy, procurement and long-term network planning. We advise developers, landowners, operators and suppliers on the implications, supporting early alignment with local authority priorities and emerging regulatory frameworks.
We advise on expansion strategy, collaboration agreements, connection agreements, land rights, construction arrangements and engagement with occupiers and stakeholders to support smooth integration.














