Ofgem sends back 95 per cent of Renewable Heat Incentive applications

Jessica Shankleman
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Administrator confirms it is looking to simplify complex registration requirements for green incentive scheme

Ofgem is seeking to simplify the metering requirements for the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI), after the scheme's first quarterly report revealed 95 per cent of applications have been returned to sender....

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