all_arable
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Finally passed through parliament today today 12.2p/kwh
Ive had a payment of £1300 for my air source heat pump which I understand will be deducted from any future payments. But how will they calculate how many kwh i'm using?
But how will they calculate how many kwh i'm using?
It will be taken from the Green Deal Assessment that you need to have done, which will include a figure on your heat requirement (based on your 'habitable area' if you haven't had it done yet and there is room to make the outbuildings habitable too).
Too late, I've had one done to claim the initial payment.
It says my space heating demand is 8379kwh per year, and my water heating is 2310kwh per year. I take it that isn't much, especially as they sold me the system and insulation based on how efficient it was!
It was built in 2012, 150mm of celotex in the roof. Blockwork, airgap, 125mm celotex, airgap, plasterboard in the walls, 75mm celotex in the floor then a screed. It cost about £900 to heat and light last year, 130m2 3 bed chalet bungalow, with a wood burner.
Maybe I should have skimped on the celotex!
Perhaps I should look it up eleswhere but how does this domestic rhi apply to rented property, if we put a wood burner in a rented property can i as landlord claim the rhi payment on the deemed use of the house?
Does anyone know of a 6okw logburner with MCS accreditation for domestic RHI ? or is 45kw the biggest ? thanks.
But you could install, say, 2 x 30kw MCS accredited boilers to give a larger capacityMCS certification only goes up to 45kW, which essentially caps domestic RHI installations at 45kW.