Boiler Upgrade Scheme Regulations
Overview
In 2022, the Government introduced the Boiler Upgrade Scheme to support the decarbonisation of heat in buildings. Under the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, capital grants are available to support the installation of heat pumps and biomass boilers in homes and non-domestic buildings in England and Wales.
During this period, we have engaged Ofgem as the Scheme Administrator and a range of stakeholders to identify where changes may be needed to support a continued increase in deployment and ensure we reach our target of 600,000 heat pump installs a year by 2028.
In this consultation, we set out proposed amendments to the Boiler Upgrade Scheme and are seeking views on whether we should be able to differentiate grant levels in different circumstances, whether to retain or amend the existing EPC requirements, and whether biomass boilers with a cooking function should be eligible under the scheme.
Read the consultation document on GOV.UK.
Audiences
- Construction
- Consumer organisations
- Consumers
- Installer
- Investment
- Landlord
- Large businesses (over 250 staff)
- Local government
- Low carbon technologies
- Manufacturing
- Medium business (50 to 250 staff)
- Micro business (up to 9 staff)
- Multinational businesses
- Property
- Small business (10 to 49 staff)
- SMEs (small and medium businesses)
- Trade bodies
Interests
- Carbon budgets
- Carbon neutrality
- Carbon offsetting
- Climate change
- Distributed energy and heat
- Distributed energy and heat
- Electricity
- Electricity
- Emissions
- Energy and climate change
- Energy and climate change
- Energy efficiency
- Energy efficiency
- Housing
- Housing
- Innovation
- Oil and gas
- Regulation and red tape
- Renewable energy
- Renewable energy
- Saving energy
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