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The Renewable Heat Incentive has two schemes - Domestic and Non-Domestic. They have separate tariffs, joining conditions, rules and application processes. [[OFGEM]] administer both with [[Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy]] developing the scheme policy and rules.
The [[Renewable Heat Incentive]] ([[RHI]]) is a government financial scheme ([[subsidy]]) to incentivise and therefore increase the use of renewable heat. It has two schemes - Domestic and Non-Domestic. They have separate tariffs, joining conditions, rules and application processes. [[Ofgem]] administer both with [[Government Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy]] developing the scheme policy and rules<ref name="foo">[[Ofgem]], 2016. [https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/sites/default/files/docs/drhi_factsheet_therhidomornondom_v2_0_mar_2016_web.pdf Factsheet: The Renewable Heat Incentive Domestic or Non-Domestic? Ofgem e-serve.] [online] [Accessed 31 Oct. 2019].</ref>.


The application of RHI to waste related facilities is currently focused on the introduction of [[Biogas]] from [[AD]] plants but also from Landfill Gas, suitably refined for injection to the gas grid where it replaces natural gas and therefore is eligible for payments under the RHI.
The application of RHI to waste related facilities is currently focused on the use of [[Biomass]] at small scale, [[Biogas]]/Biomethane from [[AD]] and [[Landfill Gas]] plants when injected into the gas grid (where it replaces natural gas), and [[Biogas]]/Biomethane when part of a CHP installation. The rates payable are also banded according to technology and scale<ref name="foo" /><ref>[https://www.ofgem.gov.uk/publications-and-updates/non-domestic-rhi-tariff-table [[Ofgem]] Tariff Table Link]</ref>.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:41, 8 December 2020

The Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) is a government financial scheme (subsidy) to incentivise and therefore increase the use of renewable heat. It has two schemes - Domestic and Non-Domestic. They have separate tariffs, joining conditions, rules and application processes. Ofgem administer both with Government Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy developing the scheme policy and rules[1].

The application of RHI to waste related facilities is currently focused on the use of Biomass at small scale, Biogas/Biomethane from AD and Landfill Gas plants when injected into the gas grid (where it replaces natural gas), and Biogas/Biomethane when part of a CHP installation. The rates payable are also banded according to technology and scale[1][2].

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Ofgem, 2016. Factsheet: The Renewable Heat Incentive Domestic or Non-Domestic? Ofgem e-serve. [online] [Accessed 31 Oct. 2019].
  2. Ofgem Tariff Table Link