Reforms announced today to the UK’s Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme, the flagship policy for the decarbonisation of the heating system, are being welcomed by the industry and trade associations.
The Government has dropped plans to remove solar thermal from the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) and at the same time has increased the level of support the scheme provides to heat pumps, biomass and green gas technology.
The Magic Thermodynamic Box company are supporting the family of an Essex youngster who suffers from a rare condition that causes him to suffer from more than 15 seizures a day.
Green energy firm Ecotricity has set out to challenge the shale gas industry by submitting planning applications for rival Green Gas Mills on proposed fracking sites.
The Robur K18 is an 18kW mini gas-powered heat pump that offers temperatures up to 65 °C for heating and up to 70 °C for domestic hot water.
Dulas, a leading independent renewable energy advisor, has announced it is currently engaged in providing detailed design services to several major ground mount solar developers in Ireland. The current work brings its total design portfolio in the market to 125 MW for the second half of 2016, with the firm expecting to undertake a minimum of a further 150 MW in 2017.
Some of the largest companies in the UK, including Sainsbury’s, IKEA, and Kingfisher PLC – have joined over 160 diverse groups calling on the Chancellor to drop the solar tax hike.
The UK subsidiaries of Endurance Wind have been place into administration following the collapse of its Canadian parent company.