The Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive

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Ground Source Heat Pump Association Energy Expo 14 September 2016 The Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (and the A,B,C of how to help your customers) Keith Horgan Domestic RHI

Agenda Background to the Renewable Heat Incentive schemes Customers what can you do for yours? Duties who does what in policy & administration? Eligibility what s in and what s out? Financials The Domestic RHI payment calculator, tariffs and more Guidance Where to go for help or information? Lastly things you should note:

Background The Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) schemes November 2011 the Non domestic scheme opened term 20 years 9 April 2014 the Domestic scheme opened term 7 years Both schemes are part of the government s strategy on reducing carbon emissions and are set to help meet the 2020, 2030 and 2050 reduction targets committed to Ofgem is in charge of administering both schemes on behalf of BEIS (formally DECC) I will cover the domestic scheme first and my colleague, Iain Clark, will talk in a moment about the non domestic scheme.

Customers What can you do for yours? The domestic RHI scheme attempts to process applications automatically, ideally without the need for human intervention Whilst a high number of applications do get accredited in around 15 minutes, some come into review for a variety of reasons Some of these can be avoided with a little forethought and reading of guidance materials, plus hopefully some tips today will help We are constantly striving to improve our auto accreditation rate which regularly now exceeds 50% across all applications The GSHP auto application rate varies between 25 35% on average

Duties Policy & Administration BEIS s role is: Write the policy and regulations Set scheme budget and ensure this is managed (tariff rates, degression) Deliver continuous improvement of the scheme As administrator of the Domestic RHI, we: Provide an application process, including clear guidance for applicants and installers, and accredit applications which meet the scheme requirements Make payments Run a desk based and site audit programme Ensure that members (scheme participants) comply with their ongoing obligations

Eligibility 6 Technologies & Use Technology Must Provide Heat For Can Provide Heat To Cannot Provide Heat For Solar Thermal I. Domestic Hot Water I. n/a I. Space Heating II. Swimming Pools Biomass I. Space Heating I. Domestic Hot Water II. Another purpose e.g. a swimming pool Air Source Heat Pump Ground Source Heat Pump I. Space Heating I. Domestic Hot Water II. Another purpose e.g. a swimming pool I. Space Heating I. Domestic Hot Water II. Another purpose e.g. a swimming pool

Eligibility Product Eligibility List (PEL) Installation must be MCS (or equivalent) certified But not all products certified by MCS are eligible for the domestic scheme! e.g. Air to air, exhaust air or shared ground loop heat pumps Unglazed solar collectors; plus All new biomass installations must have an Air Quality certificate Ofgem have published a Product Eligibility List www.ofgem.gov.uk/publications and updates/domestic renewable heatincentive product eligibility list pel

Eligibility Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) We use the EPC for is: Estimated energy costs and savings Overall energy efficiency rating and Potential Rating Recommendations to make the building more efficient (e.g. insulation) Tells you how much energy it takes to heat the building thus influencing what the Scheme pays deemed customers

Eligibility MCS Certificate This, and the associated Compliance Certificate, is the other evidence of a compliant installation we need There are a number of details we need including: MCS number Format: MCS 12345678 X Product no. and Technology type: To ensure it s one of the 4 eligible ones Commissioning Date: Applications need to be submitted within 12 months from commissioning date

Eligibility Metering for payment Most domestic applications can have heat use estimated from their EPC, but some need to be metered Main triggers for metering: Second heating system Occupied < 6 months (e.g. second home Not a choice Please read Ofgem s metering guidance

Financials BEIS s Domestic RHI Calculator www.gov.uk/renewable heat incentive calculator

Financials Current Domestic RHI tariffs (as of today) Applications submitted Biomass boilers and stoves (p/kwh) Air source heat pumps (p/kwh) Ground source heat pumps (p/kwh) Solar thermal (p/kwh) 01/04/2016 30/06/2016* 01/07/2016 30/09/2016* 01/10/2016 31/12/2016* 5.20p 7.51p 19.33p 19.74p 4.68p 7.51p 19.33p 19.74p If any tariff changes are to be made due to degression, announcements by BEIS are made on 1 December, 1 March, 1 June and 1 September each year. No degression of any domestic GSHP tariff was announced on 1 September 2016 * these tariffs are adjusted in line with CPI

Financials Domestic RHI GSHP forecast expenditure as at 31.07.2016

Guidance 2014 Regulations = 60 pages 2016 Amendments came into force 24 March 2016 Guidance Material

Guidance Guidance Materials Factsheets Essential Guides Reference Guide

Guidance When ready to apply www.ofgem.gov.uk/drhi Apply now or login to your MyRHI account Go straight to the application form or log in to your existing MyRHI account to manage your account.

And finally. Top tips For your customers: Suggest they read the Essential Guides for Applicants Check www.ofgem.gov.uk/drhi If you re an installer: Make sure you re complying with the current MCS standards Make sure you and your staff are trained in installing heat meters Please do read the Essential Guide for Installers! Specific queries about the Domestic RHI: DomesticRHI@ofgem.gov.uk Call 0300 003 0744 For all general queries about the Domestic RHI contact: The Energy Saving Advice Service if you live in England or Wales: Call 0300 123 1234. Home Energy Scotland, if you live in Scotland Call 0808 808 2282

Thank You!