11 January 2021: Changes to the domestic RHI regulations: government response
Updated 3 April 2022
Applies to England, Scotland and Wales
Update 26 March 2021
The amending regulations incorporating these changes were laid in Parliament in January and come into force on 1 April 2021.
The Changes to the domestic RHI Regulations notice requested industry views on:
- proposed changes to the 鈥�12 month rule鈥� to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on certain consumers. This is the rule that accreditation applications to the scheme have to be made within 12 months of the installation being commissioned
- 2 minor administrative changes to the domestic RHI scheme:
- our intention to update references to the HIES code of practice
- revising the degression triggers to remove installations that reached the end of their 7 year term during the 2021-2022 extension year
We received 2 responses relating to the 鈥�12 month rule鈥�, both from members of the public who had been caught out by this rule as a result of COVID-related restrictions.
We did not receive any responses relating to the revised degression triggers or the update to HIES鈥� code of practice.
BEIS remains committed to trying to support consumers who have had their RHI applications impacted by COVID-19 and therefore intends to proceed with the proposed changes to the Domestic RHI, subject to parliamentary timelines.