DECC: Consultations on the Renewable Heat Incentive
ACE has submitted written responses to two Department for Energy and Climate Change consultations on the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).
The consultation on proposals for a domestic scheme sets out DECC’s proposals for longer term support to householders who install renewable heating kit such as biomass boilers, heat pumps and solar thermal into homes. The RHI for householders is aimed at any householder looking to replace their current heating with renewable heating kit or householders who have installed any such technology since 15 July 2009. It is intended that householders will get paid for each kWh of heat they would be expected produce under the current proposals.
The consultation on Renewable Heat Incentive: expanding the non-domestic scheme sets out DECC’s broad proposals to expand the existing scheme.
Read ACE’s consultation responses here:
Tags: DECC, Heating, Renewable Heat Incentive
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