Changes in FITS payments rates?
"The efficiency of Feed-In Tariffs will be improved at the next formal review, rebalancing
them in favour of more cost effective carbon abatement technologies. This will save £40 million
in 2014-15. Support for lower value innovation and technology projects will also be reduced,
saving £70 million a year on average over the Spending Review period." from the CSR doc
and on RHI again changes
"The Renewable Heat Incentive, funded from AME, will be introduced
from 2011-12. This will ensure the UK meets its 2020 renewable energy targets while making
efficiency savings of 20 per cent, or £105 million a year, by 2014-15 compared with the previous
government’s plans."
Finally
"DECC will develop innovative ways of working with the private sector, acting as an
enabler rather than the default provider. Households will be able to improve the energy
efficiency of their house at no upfront cost, repaying through the savings they make on their
energy bills, through a Green Deal. Extra support to reduce energy bills and help improve
heating and insulation will be provided by energy companies to combat fuel poverty. This will
allow the Warm Front public spending programme to be phased out over time, saving £345
million by 2013-14."
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Stuart




