I'm not entirely worried about that if it was to happen. I will be self certifying my logs according to Woodsure, even if I got a visit from OFGEM they would be more interested in record keeping and procedure than finding fault with individual lumps of wood. After all, not all the logs in my...
Forgot to say above, I had the same issue with finding this information for my domestic installation. I think this is a mistake on Woodsure's part, I don't think this question should be in the domestic self supplier manual.
I believe the emissions certificate was apparently only required for...
I struggled to find this too. They are looking for a specification so the description you have in the handbook (similar to my initial guess) won't cut it I suspect.
What is your boiler? Make/ model? Manufacturers/ importers should be able to help with this information if you didn't get...
As of today, Woodsure only recognises its own quality certification for self suppliers. The letter I received from them states that others may provide alternative certification, and to check the homepage of their website for more details going forward. Nothing there yet other than a re-direct...
I wish it were true, but by my reading of the new legislation, and BSL's approach to administering it there is no choice:
As a recipient of domestic RHI from biomass I am required to (be able to) demonstrate where the fuel for my installation comes from, either by showing invoices from a...
I'm just going through the process to register with Woodsure. I have a typical domestic installation; 40kW boiler registered for domestic RHI. I am also registered as a self supplier for fuel with BSL to satisfy the RHI. All my wood is sourced from the farm and processed on site. No...
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