Thursday 8th of April 2021 | Posted In:

Feasibility studies: What are they?

What is a feasibility study?

Tuesday 6th of April 2021 | Posted In:

Environmental compliance requirements for RHI

Did you submit an RHI application for a new boiler by the 31 March 2021 deadline? Was it over 1 MWth input and operating on biomass? Or maybe under 1MWth but operating on waste wood?

Friday 19th of March 2021 | Posted In:

Final Green Gas Support Scheme design released

Announced with very little fanfare yesterday was the outcome of the government’s consultation into the future support for Green Gas, cunningly called the Green Gas Support Scheme (GGSS).

Thursday 18th of March 2021 | Posted In:

The Spring Budget: its impact on Climate Change

I recently wrote the following for AHDB GrowSave and it was an interesting thought worth sharing here:

Tuesday 9th of March 2021 | Posted In:

Is your electricity Authorised Supply Capacity in check?

Your Authorised Supply Capacity could be one of the biggest unnecessary costs you’re paying for on your electricity bills and you might not even know.

Thursday 18th of February 2021 | Posted In:

RHI Extension applications

After attending the Ofgem extension application workshop last week we know more about what to expect and timeframes.

The extension applications, until 31 March 2022, are only available to participants that cannot receive a tariff guarantee, this is for:

Thursday 17th of December 2020 | Posted In:

Regulatory Position Statements for new combustion plants

If you have a new Medium Combustion Plant (MCP) or Specified Generator (SG) and have applied for a bespoke environmental permit, or soon will, the Environment Agency (EA) is providing additional support for applicants in England and Wales from 02 October 2020 to 30 June 2021.

Friday 4th of December 2020 | Posted In:

The future of gas use in the UK

In this episode, Nick Spencer and Jon Swain will be discussing the UK's gas market, delving into how we use gas to produce both heat and power in the UK. Jon is going to help us to understand how the use of gas in the UK has changed over the last few years and how it's likely to change going forward as we try to move away from fossil fuels.

Tuesday 13th of October 2020 | Posted In:

Is your Anaerobic Digestion plant still exempt?

Across the UK, there are Anaerobic Digestion (AD) plants that process biodegradable feedstocks to produce digestate and biogas. Large sites and those that process waste feedstocks require environmental permitting.

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