frustratedfarmer
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5.2 on > 200 kW.
Still a few on lower tariffs goin in but it's pretty much dead
Still a few on lower tariffs goin in but it's pretty much dead
don't think current RHI's warrant the expenditure even if fuel was nearly free. what is it now, sub 4p?
On early Rhi levels fine but on current ones it doesn't stack up.
On early Rhi levels fine but on current ones it doesn't stack up.
The RHI is still very good on a 1 MW biomass or a WID well worth the investment
Herz Ind WIDCompliant 995kw - Burns ALL grades of waste wood (ABC)
£700k inc Ceramic filter, buffer, plant room, flue (15m), dryer with duct, environmental permit.
Herz/Heizomat Biomass 995kw - Burns Grades A,B only £500k -
Both boilers will require heat use - water, drying grain etc, buildings etc, broilers.
Both Boilers can work as combined heat & power producing electricity which will reduce the heat output by adding an ORC
Both boilers attract RHI for 20 years and the CHP will attract an additional subsidy the ROK
I hope that helps, we can only provide specific information/spec data once we've had a first visit as this is bespoke to each customer with regards to planning/installation. This is not an off the shelf boiler and is not mass produced the timescale from order to install can be 6 mths
Fair enough, you either spend a lot to get a fair bit back or spend less.
Happy with my set up I think having seen that price!
If anyone willl know @renewablejohn will
they might be willing to install a system and be paid for it as it produces an income , any rhi boilers capable of burning dried cattle manure
the heat from a boiler would dry it, its currently about 30% dm ,theres been little demand from organic farmers for about 1000 tons a year so producing heat/electric would be of interest, dont think ad would reduce the volume to be disposed of