Mitsubishi Electric guide to Metering and Monitoring for the Domestic RHI

  • 4 Apr 2016

Free Mitsubishi Electric CPD-accredited guide to Metering and Monitoring for the Domestic RHI scheme overseen by Ofgem.

Metering and Monitoring for the Domestic RHI

Since 2011, the RHI has provided a financial incentive to support the uptake of renewable heating technologies but there are different criteria and tariffs for homes, businesses and public buildings.

Monitoring is important to increasing RHI (Renewable Heat Incentive) payments. It can also

  • help homeowners operate their heating more efficiently
  • enables the Government to gather more data on performance
  • allows manufacturers access to ongoing diagnostics

The ‘Metering and Monitoring for the Domestic RHI’ guide looks at the criteria for the residential sector and highlights the numerous reasons for households and social landlords to consider switching to renewable heat systems.

  • gives an overview of the RHI scheme
  • looks at eligibility, tariffs, meters and voluntary metering
  • information on Metering, Monitoring and Service Packages (MMSPs)

Ecodan range of heat pumps

Mitsubishi Electric’s Ecodan range of heat pumps come with the option of an MMSP to help homeowners and social housing providers gain extra RHI payments.

Mitsubishi Electric have produced over 60 CPD-accredited guides on key industry issues, which are all free to download from the dedicated Document Library.

Visit http://library.mitsubishielectric.co.uk/ and click on CPD Guides to download a version. 

Mitsubishi Electric Living Systems,
Travellers Lane,
Hatfield,
Hertfordshire,
AL10 8XB
United Kingdom

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