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Statutory Instruments
Energy
Made
11:00 a.m. on 26th June 2019
Laid before Parliament
2:00 p.m. on 26th June 2019
Coming into force
17th July 2019
The Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 100(1), 100(2)(a) and (b) and 104(2) of the Energy Act 2008(1).
In accordance with section 100(7) of that Act, the Secretary of State has obtained the consent of the Scottish Ministers to the making of these Regulations.
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme and Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2019 and come into force on 17th July 2019.
2. The Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme Regulations 2014(2) are amended in accordance with this Part.
3.-(1) Schedule 6 is amended as follows.
(2) In Part 1 (biomass plants), for Table 1 substitute-
Assessment Date | Expenditure threshold | Growth threshold | Super expenditure threshold | Super growth threshold |
---|---|---|---|---|
31st July 2019 | £46.82m | £0.66m | £50.15m | £0.93m |
31st October 2019 | £47.48m | £0.66m | £51.09m | £0.94m |
31st January 2020 | £48.18m | £0.70m | £52.06m | £0.97m |
30th April 2020 | £48.94m | £0.76m | £53.10m | £1.04m |
31st July 2020 | £49.70m | £0.76m | £54.14m | £1.04m |
31st October 2020 | £50.47m | £0.77m | £55.18m | £1.04m |
Any date after 30th January 2021 | £51.24m | £0.77m | £56.23m | £1.05m" |
(3) In Part 2 (air source heat pumps), for Table 2 substitute-
Assessment Date | Expenditure threshold | Growth threshold | Super expenditure threshold | Super growth threshold |
---|---|---|---|---|
31st July 2019 | £37.00m | £3.50m | £48.10m | £5.00m |
31st October 2019 | £40.50m | £3.50m | £53.10m | £5.00m |
31st January 2020 | £44.00m | £3.50m | £58.10m | £5.00m |
30th April 2020 | £47.50m | £3.50m | £63.10m | £5.00m |
31st July 2020 | £51.00m | £3.50m | £68.10m | £5.00m |
31st October 2020 | £54.50m | £3.50m | £73.10m | £5.00m |
Any date after 30th January 2021 | £58.00m | £3.50m | £78.10m | £5.00m" |
(4) In Part 3 (ground source heat pumps), for Table 3 substitute-
Assessment Date | Expenditure threshold | Growth threshold | Super expenditure threshold | Super growth threshold |
---|---|---|---|---|
31st July 2019 | £31.67m | £1.56m | £42.15m | £2.43m |
31st October 2019 | £33.24m | £1.57m | £44.60m | £2.45m |
31st January 2020 | £34.84m | £1.60m | £47.08m | £2.48m |
30th April 2020 | £36.48m | £1.64m | £49.59m | £2.52m |
31st July 2020 | £38.14m | £1.66m | £52.12m | £2.53m |
31st October 2020 | £39.80m | £1.66m | £54.66m | £2.54m |
Any date after 30th January 2021 | £41.48m | £1.68m | £57.21m | £2.55m" |
(5) In Part 4 (solar thermal plants), for Table 4 substitute-
Assessment Date | Expenditure threshold | Growth threshold | Super expenditure threshold | Super growth threshold |
---|---|---|---|---|
31st July 2019 | £1.65m | £0.06m | £2.28m | £0.12m |
31st October 2019 | £1.72m | £0.07m | £2.40m | £0.12m |
31st January 2020 | £1.79m | £0.07m | £2.52m | £0.12m |
30th April 2020 | £1.85m | £0.06m | £2.64m | £0.12m |
31st July 2020 | £1.92m | £0.07m | £2.75m | £0.11m |
31st October 2020 | £1.99m | £0.07m | £2.87m | £0.12m |
Any date after 30th January 2021 | £2.06m | £0.07m | £2.99m | £0.12m" |
4. The Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme Regulations 2018(3) are amended in accordance with this Part.
5.-(1) In regulation 35(11), for "The" substitute "In relation to tariff guarantee applications made before 17th July 2019, the".
(2) After regulation 35(11) insert-
"(11A) In relation to tariff guarantee applications made on or after 17th July 2019, the guaranteed tariff does not apply where-
(a)the tariff start date in relation to an accredited RHI installation is earlier than the date given under paragraph (4)(b) or the tariff start date for a producer of biomethane for injection is earlier than the date given in accordance with paragraph (5)(a);
(b)the tariff guarantee has been revoked; or
(c)the tariff start date in relation to an accredited RHI installation or producer of biomethane for injection is-
(i)183 or more days after the date given in accordance with paragraph (4)(b) or (5)(a); or
(ii)after 31st January 2021,
whichever is the earlier.".
6.-(1) Schedule 7 is amended as follows.
(2) For Table 1 (total expenditure) substitute-
Assessment date | Total expenditure anticipated for subsequent year £million |
---|---|
31st July 2019 | 894.04 |
31st October 2019 | 920.70 |
31st January 2020 | 946.55 |
30th April 2020 | 967.99 |
31st July 2020 | 983.66 |
31st October 2020 | 997.53 |
Any date after 30th January 2021 | 1,009.26" |
(3) For Table 2 (forecast for expenditure: plants which generate heat from solid biomass) substitute-
Assessment Date | Expenditure threshold when calculating C for the purposes of regulation 60 (£million) | Anticipated increase in expenditure since previous assessment date (£million) |
---|---|---|
31st July 2019 | 421.00 | 6.00 |
31st October 2019 | 427.00 | 6.00 |
31st January 2020 | 433.00 | 6.00 |
30th April 2020 | 439.00 | 6.00 |
31st July 2020 | 445.00 | 6.00 |
31st October 2020 | 451.00 | 6.00 |
Any date after 30th January 2021 | 457.00 | 6.00" |
(4) For Table 3 (forecast for expenditure: CHP systems) substitute-
Assessment Date | Expenditure threshold when calculating C for the purposes of regulation 60 (£million) | Anticipated increase in expenditure since previous assessment date (£million) |
---|---|---|
31st July 2019 | 77.50 | 1.72 |
31st October 2019 | 79.22 | 1.72 |
31st January 2020 | 80.94 | 1.72 |
30th April 2020 | 82.66 | 1.72 |
31st July 2020 | 84.38 | 1.72 |
31st October 2020 | 86.10 | 1.72 |
Any date after 30th January 2021 | 87.82 | 1.72" |
(5) For Table 4 (forecast for expenditure: ground source heat pumps and shared ground loop systems with an installation capacity of 100kWth or above) substitute-
Assessment Date | Expenditure threshold when calculating C for the purposes of regulation 60 (£million) | Anticipated increase in expenditure since previous assessment date (£million) |
---|---|---|
31st July 2019 | 26.00 | 3.00 |
31st October 2019 | 29.00 | 3.00 |
31st January 2020 | 32.00 | 3.00 |
30th April 2020 | 35.00 | 3.00 |
31st July 2020 | 38.00 | 3.00 |
31st October 2020 | 41.00 | 3.00 |
Any date after 30th January 2021 | 44.00 | 3.00" |
(6) For Table 5 (forecast for expenditure: ground source heat pumps and shared ground loop systems with an installation capacity of below 100kWth and air source heat pumps) substitute-
Assessment Date | Expenditure threshold when calculating C for the purposes of regulation 60 (£million) | Anticipated increase in expenditure since previous assessment date (£million) |
---|---|---|
31st July 2019 | 9.22 | 0.64 |
31st October 2019 | 9.86 | 0.64 |
31st January 2020 | 10.53 | 0.66 |
30th April 2020 | 11.23 | 0.70 |
31st July 2020 | 11.94 | 0.71 |
31st October 2020 | 12.65 | 0.71 |
Any date after 30th January 2021 | 13.37 | 0.72" |
(7) For Table 6 (forecast for expenditure: plants which use solar collectors) substitute-
Assessment Date | Expenditure threshold when calculating C for the purposes of regulation 60 (£million) | Anticipated increase in expenditure since previous assessment date (£million) |
---|---|---|
31st July 2019 | 1.00 | 0.50 |
31st October 2019 | 1.50 | 0.50 |
31st January 2020 | 2.00 | 0.50 |
30th April 2020 | 2.50 | 0.50 |
31st July 2020 | 3.00 | 0.50 |
31st October 2020 | 3.50 | 0.50 |
Any date after 30th January 2021 | 4.00 | 0.50" |
(8) For Table 7 (forecast for expenditure: plants which generate heat from biogas with a capacity below 600kWth) substitute-
Assessment Date | Expenditure threshold when calculating C for the purposes of regulation 60 (£million) | Anticipated increase in expenditure since previous assessment date (£million) |
---|---|---|
31st July 2019 | 57.00 | 0.90 |
31st October 2019 | 57.90 | 0.90 |
31st January 2020 | 58.80 | 0.90 |
30th April 2020 | 59.70 | 0.90 |
31st July 2020 | 60.60 | 0.90 |
31st October 2020 | 61.50 | 0.90 |
Any date after 30th January 2021 | 62.40 | 0.90" |
(9) For Table 8 (forecast for expenditure: producers of biomethane for injection and plants which generate heat from biogas with a capacity of 600kWth and above) substitute-
Assessment Date | Expenditure threshold when calculating C for the purposes of regulation 60 (£million) | Anticipated increase in expenditure since previous assessment date (£million) |
---|---|---|
31st July 2019 | 389.84 | 2.00 |
31st October 2019 | 391.84 | 2.00 |
31st January 2020 | 393.84 | 2.00 |
30th April 2020 | 395.84 | 2.00 |
31st July 2020 | 397.84 | 2.00 |
31st October 2020 | 399.84 | 2.00 |
Any date after 30th January 2021 | 401.84 | 2.00" |
(10) For Table 9 (forecast for expenditure: deep geothermal plants) substitute-
Assessment Date | Expenditure threshold when calculating C for the purposes of regulation 60 (£million) | Anticipated increase in expenditure since previous assessment date (£million) |
---|---|---|
31st July 2019 | 3.30 | 0.03 |
31st October 2019 | 3.33 | 0.03 |
31st January 2020 | 3.36 | 0.03 |
30th April 2020 | 3.38 | 0.02 |
31st July 2020 | 3.41 | 0.03 |
31st October 2020 | 3.43 | 0.02 |
Any date after 30th January 2021 | 3.46 | 0.03" |
Chris Skidmore
Minister of State
Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
11:00 a.m. on 26th June 2019
(This note is not part of the Regulations)
This instrument amends the Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme Regulations 2014 ("the 2014 Regulations") and the Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme Regulations 2018 ("the 2018 Regulations"). The 2014 Regulations established the domestic renewable heat incentive scheme, under which owners of plants which generate heat from specified renewable sources in domestic properties may receive payments at prescribed rates ("tariffs"). The 2018 Regulations revoked and replaced the Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme Regulations 2011, which established the non-domestic renewable heat incentive scheme, under which owners of non-domestic plants which generate heat from specified renewable sources, and producers of biomethane for injection, receive payments for heat used for eligible purposes.
Part 2 of these Regulations adjusts the expenditure thresholds in the tables in Schedule 6 in order to align the triggers to the latest deployment assumptions. Deployment assumptions means the level of applicants anticipated to apply to the scheme for each technology or group of technologies.
Part 3 of these Regulations amends the 2018 Regulations.
Regulation 5 amends regulation 35 in order to extend the availability of tariff guarantees to 31 January 2021 where an application is made on or after 17 July 2019.
Regulation 6 amends the expenditure thresholds in Schedule 7 in order to align the triggers to the latest deployment assumptions.
A full impact assessment of the effect that this instrument will have on the costs of business and the voluntary sector will be published during summer 2019, and will be available from the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, 1 Victoria Street, London, SW1H 0ET.
The Explanatory Memorandum will be published alongside the instrument on www.legislation.gov.uk.
2008 c.32. Section 100 is amended by section 51 of the Infrastructure Act 2015 (c.7) and S.I. 2011/2195. Section 51 also amended section 105 of the Energy Act 2008 (Parliamentary control of subordinate legislation) and inserted subsections (3A) to (3I) concerning provisions which require the affirmative resolution procedure. By virtue of section 105(3A) to (3I), these Regulations do not attract the affirmative procedure.
S.I. 2014/928 amended by S.I. 2015/143, 2015/145, 2015/1459, 2016/257, 2017/727, 2017/857, 2018/610 and 2018/635.
S.I. 2018/611 as amended by S.I. 2018/635.