If you need to replace your NDRHI accredited installation due to irreparable damage, we must be made aware of this within 28 days of decommissioning of the original installation, per your ongoing obligations. Please see our guidance Volume 2: Ongoing obligations and payments for further information on your ongoing obligations.
A Notice of Final Meter Reading (NOFMR) form must be completed and submitted to us via email at RHI.Relocations@ofgem.gov.uk. This form records the final meter reading prior to decommissioning, therefore, the final amount payable to you against the original installation. Once the installation has been decommissioned and removed from its original location, payment is no longer due until the new installation is commissioned and re-accredited.
Once the new installation has been commissioned in the original location, a new application for accreditation must be made via the NDRHI Register online. We will then determine if the new installation will be re-accredited. If approved, the tariff rates and term will continue per the original accreditation, e.g. You were accredited on the NDRHI scheme in June 2018 and disconnected your biomass boiler in June 2022 prior to replacement. The new boiler was commissioned in August 2022, therefore, the tariff term remaining (once re-accredited) will be 15 years and 10 months. Your tariff term is not paused whilst an installation is decommissioned, regardless of the circumstances of the decommissioning.
If there have been significant changes to an installation or its usage during the replacement, your accreditation could be revoked as it no longer aligns with what was originally accredited. The installation cannot then be used for any further NDRHI applications.