Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive - Ensuring a sustainable scheme
Overview
A consultation on the closure of the Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (NDRHI) scheme to new applicants. Proposed reforms on future-proofing the scheme for the remainder of the NDRHI payment period.
Why your views matter
In preparation for the formal closure of the Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (NDRHI) scheme to new applicants we are seeking the views of industry, representative groups, installers and the general public on the proposed reforms. These reforms aim to ensure the scheme continues to offer ongoing value for money to the taxpayer, improve the experience of participants and continue to maximise the contribution the NDRHI makes to the decarbonisation of heating in the UK. The government is also looking to ensure that robust management of the scheme continues to be delivered.
Audiences
- Business journalists
- Charities
- Charities and Third Sector organisations
- Charity or social enterprise
- Construction
- Consumer organisations
- Consumers
- Consumers
- Individual
- Installer
- Investment
- Landlord
- Large businesses (over 250 staff)
- Legal representative
- Local government
- Low carbon technologies
- Manufacturing
- Medium business (50 to 250 staff)
- Micro business (up to 9 staff)
- Multinational businesses
- Non-Government Organisations
- Oil and Gas
- Research Councils
- Research Funders
- Science Policy organisations and thinktanks
- Small business (10 to 49 staff)
- SMEs (small and medium businesses)
- Technology (R&D)
- Thinktanks
- Trade bodies
- Universities
Interests
- Carbon budgets
- Climate change
- Distributed energy and heat
- Distributed energy and heat
- Emissions
- Energy and climate change
- Energy and climate change
- Fuel poverty
- Fuel poverty
- Housing
- Oil and Gas
- Oil and gas
- Regulation
- Regulation and red tape
- Renewable energy
- Saving energy
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