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Renewable heat incentive: deeming explained part 2
Posted by Linn Rafferty on 9th August 2010 at 2:11 pm
In the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) consultation published by the last administration, the incentive will be paid to households against a "deemed" amount of heat, rather than the heat actually used. Put simply, deeming is a method used to estimate how much heat is required to provide comfortab…
Posted in: Energy efficiency
Deeming export of electricity for feed-in tariff
Posted by Cathy Debenham on 25th October 2010 at 9:05 am
Deeming is usually associated with the proposed renewable heat incentive, but it is also used in the feed-in tariff to estimate the amount of electricity that is exported to the grid by microgeneration systems. We recently received the following question: "It would be interesting and informative …
Posted in: General, Green Electricity
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