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Heat network zones are designated geographic areas where heat networks are expected to provide the lowest cost solution for decarbonising heat.
The IEEA programme aims to increase the number of technologies available to industry to reduce energy consumption, maximise resource efficiency, and cut carbon emissions.
The Industrial Fuel Switching Competition provides funding for the development and demonstration of pre-commercial fuel switching and fuel switch enabling technologies, to help industry move from high to low carbon fuels.
Funding for the development and demonstration of fuel switching and fuel switch enabling solutions, to help industry move to lower carbon fuels.
A list of UK offshore installations that have an assigned UN Code for Trade and Transport Locations (UN/LOCODE).
The level of the Renewables Obligation for 2022 to 2023, and the underpinning calculation methodology.
Principles to ensure consumers can obtain a functioning smart meter In-Home Display (IHD) from their energy supplier.
How the Clean Heat Market Mechanism (CHMM) is enforced, what to do if you're unhappy with a decision and how to appeal.
The Industrial Heat Recovery Support (IHRS) programme was designed to encourage and support investment in heat recovery technologies.
How you must report on sustainability for biomass and biogas electricty generation, if you generate over 50KW.
Some UK organisations have received funding to accelerate the development of carbon capture and storage technologies on an international level.
BEIS is providing up to £2.5 million in innovation funding to support the development and demonstration of High Temperature Gas Reactor (HTGR) technology in the UK.
Guidance on the reporting and verification mechanism for carbon emissions in the Capacity Market (CM).
Presentations covering CHPQA principles, benefits and procedures, the submission process, metering requirements, fiscal benefits and recent developments.
How independent third parties must verify annual fossil fuel boiler sales reports for Clean Heat Market Mechanism scheme participants.
A list of frequently asked questions about feed-in tariffs.
The issues, risks and opportunities around financing heat networks in the UK, supporting the move to a self-sustaining heat network market.
This programme funded and supported the design and development of innovative technical solutions that could facilitate system-wide coordination and standardisation across multiple flexibility markets.
This programme supported innovation in hydrogen BECCS (bioenergy with carbon capture and storage) technologies with £31 million in funding.
An overview of hydrogen heating and the community trials being carried out by government.
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