KJ Tait

Heat Network Metering & Data Validation

Reliable metering and accurate data are essential for heat network compliance, billing, performance monitoring and operational decision making.
Many heat networks have incomplete records, inconsistent data, missing meters or limited visibility of how heat is generated, distributed and consumed. Without confidence in the underlying information, it becomes difficult to understand network performance or support regulatory reporting.
KJ Tait helps heat network owners and operators review metering arrangements, validate data and identify the information needed to support compliance, performance improvement and future regulatory requirements.
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Why Metering and Data Quality Matter

Reliable metering and accurate data underpin almost every aspect of heat network management. Heat network operators increasingly rely on data to support compliance, billing, performance monitoring, asset management and operational decision making.

Many existing heat networks have evolved over time, often resulting in incomplete records, inconsistent datasets, missing meters or limited visibility of how heat is generated, distributed and consumed. These issues can make it difficult to understand network performance and provide confidence in reported information.

Establishing robust metering arrangements and validating available data can help identify information gaps, improve operational insight and support future regulatory and technical assurance requirements.

How We Support Heat Network Data Quality

KJ Tait helps organisations understand the quality of the information available across their heat networks and identify where improvements may be required. Our approach combines metering expertise, data validation and building services engineering knowledge to help organisations build confidence in their heat network information.

Latest Heat Network Insights

Explore our latest guidance and technical insights covering heat network regulations, Ofgem registration, HNTAS, metering and compliance.
From 27 January 2026 Ofgem begins regulating heat networks across Great Britain
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The UK is entering a new phase in its energy landscape as Ofgem prepares to take on the role of regulator for heat networks across the UK.
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