What do changes to the Renewable Heat Incentive mean for homeowners?
In December, Ofgem announced changes to the Renewable Heat Incentive that change how the scheme benefits homeowners in 2017.
In December, Ofgem announced changes to the Renewable Heat Incentive that change how the scheme benefits homeowners in 2017.
On Wednesday, December 14, the Government announced RHI changes that were results of nearly a year’s consultation into the Renewable Heat Incentive.
On 30 November 2016, BEIS announced the 2017 RHI tariff for domestic installations of renewable heating solutions such as air source heat pumps and biomass boilers.
Ofgem has announced that Domestic RHI payments are to be increased on installations registered on or after April 1, 2016.
Scheduled quarterly cuts to the Renewable Heat Incentive are happening at the end of September 2015 and it’s important for customers investing in a renewable heat technology to understand what they mean.
People with renewable heating systems installed since 15 July 2009 may have to wait to apply for the domestic renewable heat incentive (RHI). Last week the government announced its plans to phase the process.