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Regulations 60 and 62
Tariff name | Source of energy and technology | Installation capacity | Tariff (pence/kWh) |
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Biomass | Solid biomass including solid biomass contained in waste (including CHP systems, other than new solid biomass CHP systems, which generate heat and power from solid biomass including solid biomass contained in waste) | All capacities | Tier 1: 3.05 Tier 2: 2.14 |
New solid biomass CHP systems | Solid biomass (excluding solid biomass contained in waste) used in CHP systems which comply with the requirements in regulation 13 | All capacities | 4.42 |
Deep geothermal | Deep geothermal energy including CHP systems generating heat and power from such energy | All capacities | 5.38 |
Small biogas | Biogas (including CHP systems which generate heat and power from biogas) | Below 200kWth | 4.64 |
Medium biogas | Biogas (including CHP systems which generate heat and power from biogas) | Above 200kWth and above, but below 600kWth | 3.64 |
Large biogas | Biogas (including CHP systems which generate heat and power from biogas) | 600kWth and above | 1.36 |
Solar thermal | Solar collectors | All capacities | 10.75 |
Small ground source heat pumps | Ground source heat pumps including shared ground loop systems | Below 100kWth | Tier 1: 9.36 Tier 2: 2.79 |
Large ground source heat pumps | Ground source heat pumps including shared ground loop systems | 100kWth and above | Tier 1: 9.36 Tier 2: 2.79 |
Air source heat pumps | Air source heat pumps | All capacities | 2.69 |
Biomethane | Biomethane | Tier 1: 5.60 Tier 2: 3.29 Tier 3: 2.53 |
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