The Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) is a government environmental programme that provides financial incentives to increase the uptake of renewable heat by businesses, the public sector and non-profit organisations.
is an EU directive that sets rules for the union to achieve a 20% renewables target by 2020.
The owner with the authority to act on behalf of all owners where there is more than one owner of an accredited RHI installation.
A measure of inflation where rates are produced annually by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Applications submitted for the Non-Domestic RHI before 1 April 2016 have their tariffs adjusted in line with the RPI. Tariffs will be adjusted in accordance with RPI on 1 April every year. Applications submitted for the Non-Domestic RHI on or after 1 April 2016 have their tariffs adjusted in line with the Consumer Prices Index (CPI).
This is the pipe carrying the cool liquid flow from an installation or heat use.