The renewable heat incentive (RHI) scheme will guarantee significant subsidy payments and dramatically reduce the payback period for all organisations that install ENER·G’s ground source heat pump and air source heat pump technology.
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The scheme, which the government plans to introduce in April 2011, aims to support a range of heating and cooling systems at all levels, from small businesses and offices, and public sector buildings right up to large factories.
ENER·G’s expertise in delivering these technologies for all sizes and types of application is unsurpassed. We are currently looking at introducing attractive finance packages which will fund the installation, operation and maintenance of the technology at minimal cost to the client.
Ground and air source heat pump technologies are particularly appealing to energy users in the education, retail, commercial, hotel and leisure sectors.
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A 200kW ENER·G ground source heat pump operating 8 hours a day – typical for a school or moderately sized business premises – will create an annual incentive of approximately £18,000.
Similarly, a 200kW air source pump operating over a similar period in a comparable educational or commercial building would lead to a financial gain of around £7,000.
The RHI propsoals were announced by Energy and Climate Change Secretary Ed Miliband. "The guarantee of getting an income on top of saving on energy bills will be an incentive to make the move to low carbon technology,”
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The RHI will give annual subsidy payments for the production of sustainable heating at a level designed to remove the barriers to installation.
The proposed RHI tarrif for ground and air source heat technology is: Technology Scale
For further information on ground and air source heat pump technology of all sizes, contact ENER·G at 01623 861200.
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