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Renewable Heat Premium Payment Continues to Spark Interest in Heat Pump Technology, says Renewables Guide

LEICESTER, UNITED KINGDOM — (Marketwire) — 10/07/11 — Since its launch in August, the Renewable Heat Premium Payment (RHPP) has so far proved to be a popular incentive. Designed to stoke interest in renewable heating, one green technology in particular seems to be an outright favourite, and that–s heat pumps.

The RHPP – the first phase of the Government–s GBP 860 million (RHI) – provides grants as an incentive to encourage the uptake of renewable heating technologies. With GBP 850 worth of financial assistance available towards the installation of an air source heat pump, some seven weeks after the scheme–s launch 511 vouchers totalling GBP 434,350 had been issued by the Energy Saving Trust, who is administering the RHPP.

According to figures released by the Energy Saving Trust, ground source heat pumps had achieved 283 vouchers, worth a total of GBP 353,750; proving that heat pumps are far and away the most popular heating technology under the scheme. Ground source heat pumps are eligible for a one-off payment of GBP 1,250.

The benefits of heat pumps as a renewable source of energy include:

Around 4 million homes in the UK aren–t heated by mains gas, with the majority having to use expensive high carbon fuels for water and space heating. The RHPP is specifically aimed at those off grid households who are best placed to enjoy the benefits of renewable heating technologies like ground and .

David Holmes, founder of Renewables Guide said: “As figures released by the Energy Saving Trust show, interest for heat pumps is certainly out there. Fuelled by the financial incentives on offer via schemes like the RHPP – not to mention the incentive of lowering fuel bills and being better for the environment – the technology is growing in popularity.

“At the moment we are fielding enquiries from people keen to install the technology, and we–d be interested in hearing from MCS accredited installers who could benefit from the quality leads we are generating.”

Anyone interested in benefiting from renewable heating has until the end of March to apply for a grant. Available on a first-come, first-served basis, the Government has set aside a pot of GBP 15 million; GBP 12 million of which is available for residential domestic installations, with GBP 3 million remaining for social housing providers.

For more information about heat pumps and the RHPP scheme, or if you are a heat pump installer and would like to register your details, visit .

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Katie Anderson
0845 299 7050

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