Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI)
What is it?
The Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) is a government environmental programme that provides financial incentives to increase the uptake of renewable heat by businesses, the public sector and non-profit organisations.
Eligible installations receive quarterly payments over 20 years based on the amount of heat generated. The scheme covers England, Scotland, and Wales.
Who’s it for?
Businesses, public sector and non-profit organisations can apply if equipment was installed in England, Scotland or Wales on or after 15 July 2009 (or later in some cases). Your installation must meet certain requirements.
Current Tariff: 01/04/2020
Energy Source | Generation Tariff (p/kWh)[A] | Duration (years) |
GSHP Less than 100kWth Tier 1 |
9.68 |
20 |
GSHP Less than 100kWth Tier 2 |
2.89 |
20 |
GSHP 100kWth and above Tier 1 |
8.72 |
20 |
GSHP 100kWth and above Tier 2 |
2.60 |
20 |
Air Source Heat Pump |
2.79 |
20 |
Further information can be found on the Ofgem Non-Domestic RHI website HERE