The British government finances the thermal energy manufacturing industry

The British government announced a plan to fund the Heat Energy Generation Industry, on November 28, 2011. The promotion package (for the first time in the world) for the heat production industry This renewable energy (RHI) capacity will help pay for installation (since July 15, 2009) solar thermal devices, biomass boilers, and heaters ( heat pumps.

"This is great news, which we have long been looking forward to," said Gaynor Hartnell, executive director of the Renewable Energy Association. "Because for a long time, people in the UK have benefited from renewable energy at affordable prices. This plan has many imperfections, so we look forward to working with the Ministry. energy and climate change (DECC) for comments and suggestions to bring the most effective investment in renewable energy production in the UK ".

"The thermal energy tariff system will open a new era for the development of the thermal energy industry from renewable energy sources , " said Greg Barker, Minister of Energy and Climate Change.

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"Investing in the thermo-energy industry from renewable energy is a logical direction, which has strongly supported the development of the economy in the UK: creating thousands of jobs (dear environmental friendly), reducing dependence on fossil fuel imports, reducing carbon emissions and satisfying people's demand for clean energy , " said Greg Barker.

Users (beneficiaries) will have to pay: 7.9 cents (for 1 pound = 100 cents) per kWh of thermal energy generated by biomass boilers; 8.5 cents per kWh of thermal energy is generated by solar heat and 4.5 cents per kWh of thermal energy generated by heat pumps.

"The thermal power industry from renewable energy sources (RHI) in the United Kingdom, will help cut carbon emissions by 43 million tons by 2020, equivalent to CO2 emissions of 19 plants. New type of electrification " , according to estimates by the British Government.

It is forecasted that by 2020, there will be 112,000 new installations of thermal energy production equipment from renewable energy sources in the commercial and public sectors; 14,000 new installations of thermal energy production equipment from renewable energy sources in the industrial sector.

Short-term delays in the implementation of the Plan for the Thermal Energy Industry from renewable energy sources, because the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) must consider the appropriateness of the This plan with European Union (EU) regulations on industrial protection policies in member countries.

"Since Monday, November 28, 2011, businesses in the Thermal Energy Generation Industry in the UK: receive quarterly grants for thermo-product. produced for more than 20 years " , according to the UK electricity and gas management agency (Ofgem).