Is the non-domestic RHI still available?

Is the non-domestic RHI still available?

This scheme is closed to new applicants. The non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive ( RHI ) helps businesses, public sector and non-profit organisations meet the cost of installing renewable heat technologies.

What is non-domestic RHI?

The Non-Domestic RHI is a Government programme which provides financial incentives over a 20 year period for the use of renewable heating products, such as ground source heat pumps and air source heat pumps.

Do I need an EPC to get RHI?

To join the Domestic RHI, the property your renewable heating system is in must be capable of getting a domestic Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). The EPC is the proof we need that your property is assessed as a domestic ‘dwelling’.

Is RHI capped?

Since 2017, the annual heat demand for RHI heat pump applications has been capped at 30,000 kWh. If your heat demand is above that, your payments will still be calculated on the basis of 30,000 kWh.

Will the RHI scheme be extended?

On 11 March 2020, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced as part of the Budget that the government intends to extend the Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive ( DRHI ) Scheme for an additional year until 31 March 2022 and introduce a third flexible allocation of Tariff Guarantees on the Non-Domestic Renewable Heat …

Do I need an EPC to claim RHI?

To join the Domestic RHI, the property your renewable heating system is in must be capable of getting a domestic Energy Performance Certificate (EPC). The EPC is the proof we need that your property is assessed as a domestic ‘dwelling’. Without one, you won’t be able to apply and can’t join the scheme.

Is the RHI scheme still running?

The scheme closed at midnight on 31 March 2022. If you’re moving into a property with a renewable heating system already accredited to DRHI, you may be able to apply to receive the remainder of the payment.

What has replaced non-domestic RHI?

The non-domestic RHI will be directly replaced by the Green Gas Support Scheme, which will increase the proportion of green gas in the grid through support for biomethane injection.

Do I apply for the domestic RHI or non-domestic RHI?

Generally, if the renewable heating system is in commercial, public or industrial premises, then you would apply to the Non-Domestic RHI. This can include small and large businesses, hospitals, schools, and organisations with district heating schemes where one heating system serves multiple homes. , then you’d apply for the Domestic RHI.

How do I contact the RHI?

You can contact us by email at [email protected] Please have your RHI number ready when you get in touch. You’ll be given an RHI number when you create an application for the scheme. Feedback, complaints and disputes

Who can apply for the RHI scheme in Northern Ireland?

The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment suspended the Northern Ireland RHI Scheme to new applicants from 29 February 2016. Who’s it for? Businesses, public sector and non-profit organisations can apply if equipment was installed in England, Scotland or Wales on or after 15 July 2009 (or later in some cases).

What is the RHI and how does it work?

The Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) is a government environmental programme that provides financial incentives to increase the uptake of renewable heat by businesses, the public sector and non-profit organisations. Eligible installations receive quarterly payments over 20 years based on the amount of heat generated.

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