The British government said Wednesday two dozen communities received more than $3 million in grants to develop heating networks using low-carbon technology. British Energy and Climate Change Minister Greg Barker said using energy from waste, or what he described as recovered heat from the industrial sector, would help advance a low-carbon economy. “Heat networks are a defining part of our smarter, cleaner energy future,” he added in a statement Wednesday. Grants for 24 local communities are valued at a combined $3.4 million. More than 50 local communities since January 2014 have received similar developmental grants ranging in value from $24,000 to $410,000 each. As part of a broader European agreement, the British government is committed to using renewable energy to meet 20 percent of its demand by 2020. © 2014 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction, republication, redistribution and/or modification of any UPI content is expressly […]