Thursday, 21 February 2013

Green Deal Finance - Solar Feed in Tariff - Renewable Heat Incentive RHI

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After many months of seeking clarification from The Department of Energy and Climate Change DECC on this issue - it is now confirmed that The Solar PV Feed in Tariff FITs and The Green Deal are compatible. The Green Deal Oversight and Registration Body email below confirms this:

The Renewable Heat Incentive RHI will also be able to benefit from the Green Deal for Biomass Boilers, Solar Thermal Hot Water Heating, Ground Source Heat Pumps, Air Source Heat Pumps and Water Source Heat Pumps.  Checkout the available Green Deal measures at: My website

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From: GD ORB Announcements
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 1:42 PM
Subject: FITs/RHI/Green Deal - Information Update

Good afternoon,

FITs/RHI/Green Deal

Following clarification last week from the European Commission, DECC is now able to confirm how FITs and the Green Deal can work together to support consumers wanting to install microgeneration technologies.

Customers are able to use Green Deal finance to contribute towards the cost of installing micro CHP, micro wind or solar PV on their property.

Only the cost savings on their energy bill as a result of generating their own power can be used in calculating the amount of finance support they can get from the Green Deal. FITs generation and export payments are not included, but the customer can benefit from the Green Deal while also separately receiving FITs payments.

Subject to finalisation of RHI policy, installations attracting the Renewable Heat Incentive will also be able to benefit from the Green Deal. Again the amount of support will be limited to the energy bill saving and will not include RHI payments.

Kind regards,
Emma
The Green Deal Oversight and Registration Body
Gemserv Limited 10 Fenchurch Street