RHI
APHC agrees with report that claims ‘The RHI failed to meet objectives or provide value for money’
The APHC has gone on record to agree with the findings in a recently published report where the Public Accounts Committee concluded that ‘The Renewable Heat Incentive has failed to meet objectives or provide value for money’. Speaking about RHI, the CEO of APHC John Thompson said: The Renewable Heat Incentive was launched in April […]
Read MoreOFTEC wants overhaul of RHI which "has not achieved value for money"
OFTEC has re-ignited its calls for an overhaul of the domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) following a recent report from the National Audit Office (NAO) which confirms the scheme ‘has not achieved value for money’. Published at the end of last month, the ‘Low-carbon heating of homes and businesses and the Renewable Heat Incentive’ report […]
Read MoreNew RHI tariff is giving the renewables industry a lift – says NIBE
The Renewable Heating Incentive (RHI) payment was introduced in 2014 with the aim of encouraging more homeowners to install renewable heating solutions in their homes. With payments attributed to over 53,000 properties since its inception, the Government is on target to increase this number along with awareness of the scheme by having raised the incentive […]
Read MoreHeat Pump Association is disappointed and frustrated at delay in RHI reform
The Heat Pump Association (HPA) has expressed its disappointment and frustration following news that the delay in bringing in the vital Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) reforms will now extend beyond the summer. The overdue reforms have suffered a number of delays and setbacks due to procedural formatting issues and the snap general election and subsequent […]
Read MoreThe Heat Pump Association acknowledges RHI reform delay
Although the 2017 reform of the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) Regulations were placed before parliament on 14th March 2017, it became apparent by Friday 31st March that due to drafting issues with the Non-Domestic Regulations there would be a delay before parliament could consider both in detail. As a result, the date that the regulations […]
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