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Consultation Outcome Published 5 Sep 2017 Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy ↗ View on GOV.UK

Renewable Heat Incentive: support for Biomass-Combined Heat and Power

This consultation concerns proposals for changes to the support for biomass-Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant offered under the RHI scheme.

Opened 10 Feb 2017
Closed 10 Mar 2017
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In August 2016 the government amended the terms of support for biomass-CHP under the RHI to introduce a power efficiency requirement of 20%. From then on, new plant with a power efficiency of less than 20% would receive a scaled back level of support. A proportion of their eligible heat use would be supported under the biomass-CHP tariff, with the remainder supported under the biomass tariff. From 1 January 2017 this requirement was relaxed to a 10% power efficiency requirement for a transitional period.

This consultation proposes a return to a 20% power efficiency requirement for new plant, and seeks stakeholder views on this proposal.