Whatever your preferred business model we have a solution for you by integrating with your selected procurement requirements. Whether you wish to finance your own wastewater heat recovery project using your own funding capital and supplier framework, or by utilising other financial options, we can help you select what is best for you. For example, we can supply third party finance for the project. This will cover the cost of equipment and installation as well as the ongoing operational and maintenance (O&M) costs.
Salix Finance Ltd
Salix Finance Ltd provides interest-free Government funding to the public sector to improve their energy efficiency, reduce carbon emissions and lower energy bills. Salix is funded by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, the Department for Education, the Welsh Government and the Scottish Government and was established in 2004 as an independent, publicly funded company, dedicated to providing the public sector with loans for energy efficiency projects. Funding is currently available for England, Scotland and Wales.
Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI)
The non-domestic RHI is a government scheme intended to increase the uptake of renewable heat projects in the UK. It provides a tariff for heat generation from biomass boilers, heat pumps, biogas boilers and biomethane, which are known as eligible technologies. Once approved, the scheme pays out on a quarterly basis and payments are guaranteed for 20 years. You are paid on the amount of heat you produce each quarter.
Supporting your application
As the scheme is quite technical, we can take on the application on your behalf. We will undertake every aspect of the application and will support you right through to application approval:
Site visit
Document collection and photos
RHI heat loss assessment (HLA)
RHI compliant schematic
Letter of authorisation
Independent Metering Reports
Compliant heat meter advice
Application completion and submission
All Ofgem queries during approval process
Seasonal Performance Factor calculation for heat pump projects