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The Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme and Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2021

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Amendment of Schedule 6 (expenditure for individual technologies)

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6.—(1) Schedule 6 (expenditure for individual technologies) is amended as follows.

(2) In Part 1 (biomass plants), for Table 1 substitute—

Table 1

Assessment date

Expenditure

threshold

Growth

threshold

Super expenditure

threshold

Super growth

threshold

31st January 2021£45.68m£0.77m£50.67m£1.05m
30th April 2021£39.34m£0.77m£44.61m£1.05m
31st July 2021£31.87m£0.77m£37.42m£1.05m
31st October 2021£24.58m£0.77m£30.41m£1.05m
Any date after 30th January 2022£20.22m£0.77m£26.33m£1.05m

(3) In Part 2 (air source heat pumps), for Table 2 substitute—

Table 2

Assessment dateExpenditure thresholdGrowth threshold

Super expenditure

threshold

Super growth

threshold

31st January 2021£57.49m£3.50m£77.59m£5.00m
30th April 2021£60.37m£3.50m£81.97m£5.00m
31st July 2021£62.99m£3.50m£86.09m£5.00m
31st October 2021£65.41m£3.50m£90.01m£5.00m
Any date after 30th January 2022£67.71m£3.50m£93.81m£5.00m

(4) In Part 3 (ground source heat pumps), for Table 3 substitute—

Table 3

Assessment date

Expenditure

threshold

Growth thresholdSuper expenditure thresholdSuper growth threshold
31st January 2021£40.94m£1.68m£56.67m£2.55m
30th April 2021£41.94m£1.68m£58.54m£2.55m
31st July 2021£42.70m£1.68m£60.17m£2.55m
31st October 2021£43.20m£1.68m£61.54m£2.55m
Any date after 30th January 2022£43.49m£1.68m£62.70m£2.55m

(5) In Part 4 (solar thermal plants), for Table 4 substitute—

Table 4

Assessment dateExpenditure thresholdGrowth thresholdSuper expenditure thresholdSuper growth threshold
31st January 2021£1.86m£0.07m£2.79m£0.12m
30th April 2021£1.82m£0.07m£2.80m£0.12m
31st July 2021£1.78m£0.07m£2.81m£0.12m
31st October 2021£1.75m£0.07m£2.83m£0.12m
Any date after 30th January 2022£1.74m£0.07m£2.87m£0.12m

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