Extension To Non-Domestic RHI Scheme For Projects Already Underway

Extension To Non-Domestic RHI Scheme For Projects Already Underway

In a recent blog post we announced that the non-domestic renewable heat incentive (“RHI”) scheme was scheduled to close as planned in March 2021. However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the delays and uncertainty this has caused, the Government has listened to numerous industry voices, including Alto Energy, calling for mechanisms to extend the deadline in order to safeguard heat pump projects already underway.

Coming Soon - Green Homes Grant For Heat Pumps

Coming Soon - Green Homes Grant For Heat Pumps

The Government recently announced more details about the new Green Homes Grant, which will provide home-owners with up to £5,000 to make their homes more energy efficient. The new scheme will see the government fund up to two-thirds of the cost of home improvements of over 600,000 homes, supporting over 100,000 jobs in green construction.

Non-Domestic RHI Set To Close In March 2021

Non-Domestic RHI Set To Close In March 2021

Launched in 2011, the non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (NDRHI) helps businesses, public sector and non-profit organisations meet the cost of installing renewable heat technologies. Now the scheme is set to close in March 2021.

A National Retrofit Programme is Required to Deliver 2050 Goals

A National Retrofit Programme is Required to Deliver 2050 Goals

If the UK is to meet the 2050 goals set by the Government then all housing in the UK must have zero carbon emissions from space and water heating, according to Rick Hartwig, Built Environment Lead at the institution of Engineering & Technology (IET).

Millions of Jobs Could be Created in Renewables by 2030

Millions of Jobs Could be Created in Renewables by 2030

Nearly 700,000 jobs could be created in England for the low-carbon and renewable energy economy by 2030; which could rise to 1 million by 2050 - according to a report from the Local Government Association (LGA).

Britain Goes Coal Free

Britain Goes Coal Free

At midnight on Wednesday 10th June, Britain will have gone two whole months without burning coal to generate power, which is a very significant landmark. 10 years ago 40% of Britain’s electricity came from coal, so this is certainly a long way to come in a short space of time.