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I am a supplier Eco Angus Ltd.

Grants available now for Scotland, England & Wales under the Renewable Heat incentive for those switching from solid fuel to fossil fuel.

Payment will begin June 2011.

9p per kWH up to 45kW installation

6.5p per kWH above 45kW installation.

These will be paid for 15 years on the installation as long as it is an MCS approved product with an MCS accredited installer.

This would typically be £750 to £1000 for a 40kW installation that would cover a well insulated propery up to 400m2.

If you want installers in your area let me know and i can advise.

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I am a supplier Eco Angus Ltd.

Grants available now for Scotland, England & Wales under the Renewable Heat incentive for those switching from solid fuel to fossil fuel.

Payment will begin June 2011.

9p per kWH up to 45kW installation

6.5p per kWH above 45kW installation.

These will be paid for 15 years on the installation as long as it is an MCS approved product with an MCS accredited installer.

This would typically be £750 to £1000 for a 40kW installation that would cover a well insulated propery up to 400m2.

If you want installers in your area let me know and i can advise.

 

 

I thought that this grant didnt cover log burners and only covered biomass boilers that used wood chip or wood pellets?

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I thought that this grant didnt cover log burners and only covered biomass boilers that used wood chip or wood pellets?

 

That is what was proposed in the original consultation document - althouhg log boilers were also included

 

Goodness knows what the new version will exclude, what the tariff levels will be and how they will be determined. I hope there will be an announcement about a new consultation before christmas....

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hi

very interesting. is there a website i can learn more about these grants? Who is funding/organising it?

 

If you ask any questions you have on the Navitron forum you will get a lot of independent advice about the various government proposed schemes.

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My house runs on oil and is costing a fortune.

 

I want to switch to wood bruning stove as it makes better sense -having freewood at hand.

 

I would need a 40kw. Based in Glasgow city so i would need a smokeless one.

 

Please can pm me details for grant and recommended stoves as i am after one asap.

 

Martyn.

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Up to date information can be found at

Consultation on Renewable Heat Incentive - Department of Energy and Climate Change

 

The consultation document can be found at

Consultation on Renewable Heat Incentive - Department of Energy and Climate Change

 

Just awaiting the fine details which should be January for the Renewable Heat Incentive and precisely how the grants will work for log boilers.

We are currently going through U K Smoke Controls for our range for exemption in smoke controlled areas and we hope to have this in place by Quarter 1 2011. :biggrin:

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