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Changes to biomass regulations

Biomass Boilers and the Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive – How does the UK leaving the EU affect me? Many businesses, non-profit organisations and the public sector took advantage of the Renewable Heat Incentive (NDRHI) put in place by government. The initial scheme was created by the European Council to increase the use of renewable energy across member countries. It is administered by Ofgem who work alongside BEIS. Whilst Ofgem are no longer accepting applications for new systems following the deadline of 31 March 2021, there are still many existing systems in place and many applications awaiting processing due to delays caused by COVID 19.

Meeting ongoing RHI obligations

Meeting ongoing RHI obligations Alfred H Knight advises on the the non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive: Ensure your waste wood meets ongoing obligations. The RHI is a Government financial support scheme to help promote the deployment of Renewable Energy Technologies. Once accredited to the scheme, participants with an eligible biomass boiler installation are able to receive a tariff for each kW of heat used for a period of up to 20 years. The scheme is administered by Ofgem and they are responsible for governance and administration, ensuring compliance to the RHI regulations. The scheme is due to close for new participants on 31st March 2021 except for a few exemptions where an RHI extension application can be applied.

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