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Information on the estimates used for the subsidy amount for Contracts for Difference Allocation Round 7 on the Subsidy Control Transparency Database.
This page outlines details of the certification scheme for the Clean Heat Market Mechanism (CHMM) provided by the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS).
Example 4 outlines determination of Z-ratio by plant performance test.
CHPQA generic scheme energy flow diagrams which may be used to support submissions for simple schemes.
The key criteria used to assess the quality of CHP Schemes.
Guidance on how to determine CHP qualifying fuel input.
Guidance on determining CHP QPC, the maximum power generating capacity of the CHP scheme that can be considered to be generated in Good Quality CHP.
Annual self-assessment of operational CHP schemes is used to ascertain whether they qualify as good quality.
CHPQA guidance notes version control index 2026
A guide for Combined Heat and Power (CHP) developers.
Call for submissions from power BECCS projects wanting to take part in Track-1 of the CCUS Cluster Sequencing Process.
The cluster sequencing process was established to identify and sequence carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) clusters suitable for deployment in the mid-2020s.
Up to £55 million is available through the second phase of the RD&D programme to support the development and demonstration of High Temperature Gas Reactor (HTGR) technology in the UK.
The Alternative Energy Markets Innovation Programme developed and tested innovative tariffs, products and services under alternative energy market scenarios.
Nine applications were successful in the pilot phase of the £320 million Heat Network Investment Project (HNIP). Total awards are worth over £24 million.
Draft procedures that Heat Network Technical Assurance Scheme (HNTAS) registered assessors will need to follow to assess a heat network’s compliance with HNTAS technical requirements.
Draft Heat Network Technical Assurance Scheme (HNTAS) regulatory technical requirements to help heat network operators demonstrate compliance.
Technical documents detailing the validation exercises carried out during development of the Home Energy Model and Home Energy Model: Future Homes Standard assessment.
Guidance to developers of geological disposal facilities for solid radioactive waste.
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