Plymouth City Council has announced plans for a heat network scheme aimed at decarbonising the city. In a recent move, the council issued a prior information notice (PIN) to explore potential collaborations with a heat network development partner. The project, set to transform Plymouth’s energy landscape, seeks to tap into surplus or waste heat sources for strategic infrastructure development. Under Lot 1 of the initiative, the council is engaging in a pre-market exercise, inviting potential suppliers to participate in a Request for Information (RFI) process. The council’s objective is to find a suitable economic partner capable of delivering a large-scale heat network transformation for Plymouth. This announcement reflects Plymouth’s commitment to sustainability and aligns with broader efforts towards a greener future.