April 5, 2020NEWS

Domestic RHI Confirmed until March 2022

Renewable Energy Incentives

The Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) will be extended to 31 March 2022, Chancellor Rishi Sunak has announced.

In his first budget, the Chancellor announced that the deadline for the Domestic RHI had been extended by another year, to 2022. The government will also introduce a new allocation of flexible tariff guarantees to the Non-Domestic RHI in Great Britain in March 2021, helping to “provide investment certainty for the larger and more cost-effective renewable heat projects,” it said.

 

What is the Domestic RHI?

The Domestic RHI is a UK Government financial incentive set up to encourage the uptake of renewable heat technologies amongst householders and provides financial support to homeowners in England, Wales and Scotland.

Applicants receive quarterly cash payments for seven years if you install a heat pump or solar thermal heating system. The amount you will receive will be based on the type of renewable heating technology you install, and the amount of clean, green renewable heat produced by your system.

 

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