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To meet the 2020 15% renewable energy
target, DECC was planning to launch the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) for non-domestic generators on 30 September 2011. However this has now been postponed until November 2011.
In March 2011, the UK Government announced the details of their Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).The Renewable Heat Incentive is designed to provide financial support that encourages individuals, communities and businesses to switch from using fossil fuel for heating, to renewables such as wood fuel.
People in receipt of the Renewable Heat Premium Payments will be able to apply for the full RHI tariff support once the scheme is introduced in Autumn 2012, as will anybody who has installed an eligible technology since 15th July 2009.
However, the Government has not yet published its proposals for how the Renewable Heat Incentive will work in the domestic sector, so there is no guarantee at this stage that anyone who is eligible for an Renewable Heat Premium Payment grant will also be eligible for the Renewable Heat Incentive.
These payments will start alongside the Green Deal from Autumn 2012 to allow a more whole-house approach to heat production and energy saving.
Full details are available on DECC’s web site!
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