Heat

  • Media Mentions

    Renewable Energy Magazine | Market design

    Issues around the current electricity market design acting as a barrier to investment are explored in our latest insight paper – The net zero paradox: Challenges of designing markets to bring forward low marginal cost resources and featured in Renewable Energy Magazine. Inevitably, as we head closer towards a net zero...

  • Press Releases

    The UK should be planning for a more advanced heat network

    The latest insight paper from Cornwall Insight – The future of UK heat networks ­– critical comparisons with European markets – examines the development of the UK heat networks and highlights what lessons can be learnt from other markets. Key findings of the report are: Peer analysis of Germany, Netherlands...

  • Press Releases

    Non-domestic RHI average capacity continues to grow

    Analysis by Pixie Energy of the latest non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI), published by BEIS, shows there is a continuing decline in the number of installations made under the scheme; however, average capacity continues to rise. The latest quarter’s figures (January to March 2019) saw the second highest capacity per...

  • Press Releases

    Pixie Energy’s analysis of the knowledge gap in domestic renewable heat

    Analysis by Pixie Energy of the BEIS Public Attitudes Tracker survey shows that although there is a real push for households to adopt renewable heat many are simply not aware of the options available are to them. The graph below illustrates how little is known about the four key technologies:...

  • Press Releases

    Pixie Energy’s analysis on the RHI tariff degression for large biomass and biomethane

    The Department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) announced that it would reduce the tariff level for large biogas and biomethane installations through degression on its non-domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme. The graph below highlights the eight categories and the forecast expenditure in comparison to the budget cap...