District Heating

Community-submitted outage reports, ranked by building. Select a building to view its 12-month incident history and weather analysis. Data builds up as residents submit reports.

Heating performance by building

Trailing 90 days · normalised by flat count

Critical High Elevated Low

Tier ratings appear once a building has 5+ reports in the last 90 days

Select a building to view history

Monthly incidents vs fleet average and outside temperature

Weather vs Infrastructure Analysis

How much of this building's outages correlate with cold weather?

East Village is powered by a district heating system - a shared network that supplies heating and hot water to every home and business across the neighbourhood. Instead of individual gas boilers, heat is generated centrally and distributed through underground pipes.

Who to call, and when

If your heating or hot water has stopped, don't scroll — here's who to call.

No heating or hot water
Contact Get Living Resident Services first. They'll identify whether the fault is inside your home or on the wider network.
📞 020 3714 8080
📧 hello@getliving.com

Bills, meter readings, or charges
Contact East London Energy (ELE).
📞 0800 999 5080
🌐 eastlondonenergy.co.uk

Unresolved billing dispute
If you've raised a complaint with ELE and it hasn't been resolved after eight weeks, you can escalate to the Energy Ombudsman.

This service is free to residents and became available for heat network customers from 1 April 2025.

🌐 ombudsman-services.org/energy

How the system works

Heat for East Village is produced at the King's Yard Energy Centre on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

The Energy Centre uses Combined Heat and Power (CHP) technology, which generates electricity and captures the heat that would otherwise be wasted. That heat is sent through a network of insulated underground pipes to buildings across East Village, where it's used for space heating and hot water.

Inside each home, a Heat Interface Unit (HIU) controls heating and hot water in much the same way a boiler would - but without burning gas.

East London Energy (ELE): what they do

East London Energy (ELE) is the company responsible for billing, metering, and heat supply accounts for district heating in East Village.

ELE handles:

  • Heat and hot water billing
  • Meter readings and usage data
  • Tariffs and charges
  • Account management and payment queries

If your question is about costs, bills, or usage, ELE is the right place to start.

GetLiving: what they do

GetLiving manages buildings, apartments, and resident services.

GetLiving handles:

  • In-home heating or hot water issues
  • Faults with your HIU
  • Identifying whether a problem is inside your home or on the wider network
  • Liaising with ELE or engineers when needed

If you have no heating or hot water, contact GetLiving first.

Frequently asked questions

Why doesn't my home have a gas boiler?

All East Village homes are connected to the district heating network. Heating and hot water come from the central Energy Centre rather than a boiler inside your home.

What's the silver box in my utility cupboard?

That's your Heat Interface Unit (HIU). It controls heating and hot water in your home and measures how much energy you use.

How do I pay for heating and hot water?

You're billed based on actual usage measured by your heat meter. Billing and accounts are managed by East London Energy.

I think my bill is wrong - what can I do?

Contact ELE first on 0800 999 5080. If the issue isn't resolved after eight weeks, you can escalate to the Energy Ombudsman free of charge.

Is district heating environmentally friendly?

Yes. District heating is more efficient than traditional systems and is designed to transition to greener heat sources over time.

About this page

This page explains how district heating works in East Village and who is responsible for different parts of the system. It's a practical overview for residents and links out to service providers where needed. Last reviewed: March 2026

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