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Details of the budget management mechanisms of the Green Gas Support Scheme.
This programme supports innovation in hydrogen BECCS (bioenergy with carbon capture and storage) technologies with £31 million in funding.
This programme will help define the required criteria to safely repurpose existing natural gas equipment for hydrogen and to train a workforce of competent hydrogen gas installers.
The IEEA programme funds the development and demonstration of innovative technologies that can reduce energy consumption, maximise resource efficiency, and cut carbon emissions in industry.
This competition is to identify projects that will support the development and deployment of low carbon hydrogen production.
Guidance for schools on the benefits of solar PV, with practical advice on how to get started.
This guidance supports water companies and heat network developers to use waste heat from sewers as a form of low carbon heat to supply for heat networks and determine an appropriate exclusion zone.
Use the Manage the Clean Heat Market Mechanism (M-CHMM) service to register for an account to report boiler sales and get credits.
The AMR RD&D programme aims to demonstrate high temperature gas reactor (HTGR) technology by the early 2030s, in time for potential commercial AMRs to support net zero by 2050.
This document sets out the methodology used to determine the administrative strike prices for the fourth Contracts for Difference Allocation Round.
The Allocation Framework sets out the rules for Contracts for Difference Allocation Round 4 and the eligibility requirements applicants must satisfy.
Final statutory notices required to launch Contracts for Difference Allocation Round 4.
This sets out the methodology used to determine the administrative strike prices for the fifth allocation round (AR5) of the Contracts for Difference scheme.
Final statutory notices required to launch Contracts for Difference Allocation Round 5.
Details of the Supply Chain Plan application process for the Contracts for Difference (CfD) allocation round 6.
How we will use your personal data, and your rights.
This Programme aims to achieve change in access to, purchase of, and use of smart energy technologies, products and services among low income and vulnerable consumers.
We have asked for views from specific named consultees on the methodology to determine 3 specific elements the Secretary of State will have to set as part of the final licence modifications.
The level of the Renewables Obligation for 2024 to 2025, and the underpinning calculation methodology.
Guidance to facilitate successful smart meter installations in domestic new build premises.
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