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Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) provides incentives for consumers to install renewable heating in place of fossil fuels. It is open to homeowners and landlords, commercial, industrial, public, not-for-profit and community generators of renewable heat.
Key technical assumptions for selected technologies: report by AEA.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Findings from deliberative workshops with the public on the transition to low-carbon heating.
Departmental note: Support for renewable heat technologies in the domestic and non-domestic sectors
Special feature article from the September 2022 edition of Energy trends statistical publication.
Review of the available evidence on compensation (weather and load) and time proportional and integral (TPI) domestic heating controls.
Special feature article from the March 2018 edition of Energy trends statistical publication.
Special feature article from the March 2022 edition of Energy Trends statistical publication.
This report reviews the first complete year’s data from field trials of 60 condensing boilers carried out on behalf of the Energy Saving Trust.
The report provides analysis of the drivers of growth and costs of renewable heating technologies in selected European markets.
This research investigated the indoor air quality and ventilation provided in new homes.
Data on energy performance of dwellings.
Research provides updated evidence of low carbon heating and cooling technologies available to non-domestic buildings in England and Wales.
Findings from a survey of the British public on the transition to a low-carbon heating future.
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