Wednesday 20 October 2010

Reaction to George Osborne's Spending Review (FiTs & RHI)

George Osborne announced today continued support of the Feed-in Tariffs (FiTs) and the planned start of the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).

The Government will maintain FiTs at their current level until the planned review date of 2013. These tariffs are essential in driving up renewable energy generation amongst consumers and businesses.

FiTs have a vital role to play in reaching the Government’s commitment to achieving at least a third of energy generation from renewable energy by 2020. Producing and using energy locally and making it a visible part of the local community means that people will value their energy more and use it less.

He also announced that the Government has chosen to support and incentivise renewable heat generation through the RHI scheme. Currently, only 1% of total heat demand comes from renewable sources which the Government clearly recognises needs to rise if the UK is to meet its renewable energy targets. The RHI scheme will significantly boost this volume.

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