Consultation outcome
This consultation has concluded
The document published on 29 January 2018 sets out the government’s decisions on eligible heat use reforms following consultation in chapter 2 of this consultation, and how these decisions will be implemented.
The government does not intend to remove all drying practices as eligible heat uses.
However the government will:
The document, published on 29 May 2018, sets out the government’s decisions on the following issues:
It also includes information on some additional measures to accompany the introduction of assignment of rights on the domestic RHI scheme.
The government response confirms the following decisions to:
The government received 115 responses to the eligible heat use reforms in Chapter 2 of the consultation.
There were a total of 108 responses to the reforms proposed in chapters 3 to 6 of the consultation.
Respondents included:
We're seeking views on a range of proposed changes to the non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme.
This consultation ran from
9:30am on 5 September 2017 to 11:45pm on 31 October 2017
This consultation covers proposals relating to eligible heat uses, very large plant, multiple installations, rules relating to biomethane plant as well as a range of other cross cutting scheme issues.
The Non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) was introduced to bridge the gap between the cost of renewable heating systems and conventional alternatives. It is open to business, public sector and non-profit organisations.
The government is keen to ensure that the Non-domestic RHI continues to contribute to both our decarbonisation targets and to the UK’s renewable energy target whilst ensuring that the scheme offers good value for money.
We made a commitment in the response to the 2016 consultation The Renewable Heat Incentive: A reformed and refocused scheme to undertake further detailed work on eligible heat uses and to consult on subsidy limits for very large plant. The proposals on these issues are set out in this consultation.
There are also some additional proposals on multiple installations, proposals relating to biomethane plant and a number of cross-cutting issues such as environmental permitting, replacement plant and the use of estimated data.
Subject to the content of responses received, we may make policy amendments on this issue ahead of its response to the proposals raised elsewhere in this consultation. This is because we previously asked for evidence on this point in the December 2016 response.
The deadline for responses to all other questions is 31 October 2017.
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