Posts by ARG Biomass

Ofgem degression for small biomass – 1 April 2015

Posted by on Feb 23, 2015 in Biomass Boilers, RHI | 0 comments

Ofgem have recently announced depression for small biomass as follows, effective from 1 April 2015   Existing tariff (p / Kwh) % reduction being applied New tariff for installations accredited on or after 1 April 2015 (p / kWh)1 Small Commercial biomass Tier 1:   6.8 15% Tier 1:   5.87 Tier 2:   1.8 Tier 2:   1.56 ARG Biomass is a specialist supplier of straw fired boilers on industrial, agricultural and horticultural sites. Our expertise lies in setting up RHI eligible installations, maximising return on investment. For information, advice or to discuss your specific requirements, please...

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£1 million investment in Hertfordshire tomato growing

Posted by on Feb 15, 2015 in Biomass Boilers, Case Studies, Commercial Greenhouse Grower, Latest News, RHI | 0 comments

Guy and Wright have been growing tomatoes since 1928, the business having been started by John Jones’ great-great-grandfather in Hoddesdon.

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Biomass boilers receive emission certification

Posted by on Feb 15, 2015 in Biomass Boilers, Case Studies, Commercial Greenhouse Grower, Latest News, RHI | 0 comments

ARG Biomass’ range of Graso biomass boilers from 30 to 999kW have received the full RHI emission certificate that allows the boilers to be used for non-domestic use in Great Britain.

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LAMMA Show 2015

Posted by on Jan 19, 2015 in Biomass Boilers, Events, LAMMA Show 2015, Latest News | 0 comments

We exhibited this year at LAMMA Show 2015 on Wednesday 21st and Thursday 22nd January 2015 at the East of England Showgrounds in Peterborough.

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Latest RHI Guidance – January 2015

Posted by on Jan 3, 2015 in Biomass Boilers, Latest News, RHI | 0 comments

The UK government (latest RHI guidance) has introduced the RHI scheme to encourage the switch to heat generated by renewable sources. This subsidy applies to qualifying biomass installations: Up to 6.8p paid per kWh of useful heat for small biomass. Up to 5.1p paid per kwh of useful heat for medium biomass. Large biomass receiving 2p paid per kwh of useful heat. Heat output to be metered and the support calculated from the amount of eligible heat, multiplied by the tariff level Tariff is dependent on the size of boiler             Payable to owner of the equipment             Payable on a...

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