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  • Zero Carbon Homes
    • Zero Carbon Home - Co Antrim
    • Low Carbon Home, Coming Soon
  • Projects
    • New Dwelling, Glarryford
    • Recovery Clinic
    • Roguery Road, Toomebridge
    • New Dwelling, Clough, Ballymena
    • Barn Conversion - Glenariffe
    • Crumlin Road, Crumlin
    • Replacement Dwelling Cloghogue Rd, Toomebridge
    • Riverside, Antrim
    • New Dwelling, Church Road, Randalstown
    • Development, Main St, Randalstown Phase 2 >
      • Phase 1
    • Residential Nursing Home, Co Antrim
    • New Shop Unit, Magherafelt
    • Extension, Glarryford
    • Guest House, Derry City
  • Elderly & Disabled
  • Grants
    • Renewable Heat Incentive
    • Aid available for renewable technologies
    • Rates Allowance
    • New Boiler Scheme
    • Disabled Facilities Grant
  • Contact Us
  • Planning & B-Control
    • New planning policy to boost tourism
    • Planning News For Farmers
    • Planning Reform
  • Property & Sites

Renewable Heat Incentive

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If you want to switch from a conventional heating system to using a renewable heating source, you can get long-term financial support. The Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) Scheme is open to both non-domestic and domestic properties.




All households are encouraged to consider the advantages of switching to a renewable heating source.

Renewable heating sources include biomass (wood, straw, poultry litter or energy crops), heat pumps and solar thermal.

If switching for your home, you'll be able to get upfront assistance plus an annual payment over a seven-year period.

The scheme will also support installations commissioned since 1 September 2010.

You can find details about the scheme and how to make an application at the page below:



You must have obtained all relevant permissions for the installation, including planning permission and Building Control approval if necessary - PJ Carey Architecture can confirm whether you require planning permission and can advise on Building Control approval.

Find out more on eligibility, how much is available and how to apply on the link below:-


RHI
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