Air Quality Regulations for non domestic RHI
HETAS HIGHLIGHTS NEW AIR QUALITY REGULATIONS HETAS is alerting installers and specifiers to changes in air quality regulations which affect biomass applications for the non domestic Renewable Heat...
View ArticleCondensing Biomass Boilers qualify for domestic RHI
The Department of Energy & Climate Change (DECC) has announced that condensing biomass boilers will be eligible for the domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) which is due to launch in spring...
View ArticleFrom the Helpline
It’s been a busy time on the HETAS Technical Helpline. Some of the common themes for April include distance to combustibles, CO alarm requirements and positioning and of course external air supply with...
View ArticleFuture support for low carbon heat
The UK Government published it’s 2020 Budget on Wednesday 11th March with the Chancellor Rishi Sunak providing a boost to renewable technologies with the extension of The Domestic Renewable Heat...
View ArticleHave your say on the future of biomass
Role of biomass in achieving net zero Biomass is under the spotlight, and having played a prominent role in our efforts to decarbonise the economy, the government is now undertaking a call for...
View ArticleBiomass Suppliers List Fuel Quality Requirements
The Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme Regulations 2014 were introduced to provide legislation to the Renewable Heat Incentive when the scheme was first launched. Since opening in April 2014, the scheme...
View ArticleInnasol Sign Up as a HETAS Training Centre
Innasol Training become accredited as a HETAS training facility in support of engineers meeting the new requirements for Biomass Servicing and Maintenance. Based in Peverel, Essex, Innasol is able...
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