Feed In Tariffs

The information site for the forthcoming guaranteed payments for renewable heat

Everything you need to know about the Renewable Heat Incentive: how it works, what systems are eligible and a whole lot more...

There's also a scheme for renewable electricity.

 

FATE OF THE RHI TO BE DECIDED OVER THE NEXT FOUR WEEKS!!!

Show your support for the Renewable Heat Incentive by signing the petition on the 38 Degrees website.

THE RHI AND HOW IT WORKS

You want to reduce your carbon footprint and your energy bills, become more self-sufficient in energy, and earn some extra income. The Renewable Heat Incentive is a new Government-backed measure being introduced in 2011 to make it worth your while to produce renewable heat.

The Renewable Heat Incentive is still being designed, so all the details described in this website are provisional and may change.

Get paid for the renewable heat you produce

You earn a fixed income for every kilowatt hour of heat you produce. This is likely to be used in your own property, but if you are lucky enough to be connected to a heat network you could get an additional payment for 'exporting' surplus heat.

Save on your heating bills

Many renewable systems produce all the heat you need, so you can consign your old oil-fired, gas or coal boiler to the scrap heap and wave goodbye to fuel bills. Some renewable heat systems might leave your old boiler in as back-up. Even then your heating fuel bills should be greatly reduced.

Renewable electricity has its own similar tariff mechanism, called Feed-In Tariffs.

For more information on the Renewable Heat Incentive see our Quick Guide or look at the detailed pages listed below.

FAST FACTS ON THE RENEWABLE HEAT INCENTIVE

For the average household using 15,000kWh of heat a year, the Renewable Heat Incentive will provide the following benefits if solar thermal panels and a biomass boiler were installed:

13,700kWh of heat generated paying the homeowner £1,400 a year (the kW difference being made up through energy efficiency measures such as insulation)

Biomass fuel costs could be as much as £575 per year

Therefore the total annual benefit is £825 per year

Powered By Ownergy