D-ENERGi are delighted to announce that we are to sponsor the “Group Hotel Of The Year Award” at the prestigious AA Hospitality Awards, held on the Monday 24th September at the London Hilton. The AA Hospitality awards are amongst the most prestigious national awards in the Hospitality and Tourism calendar. Promoting excellence and appealing to a wide range of individuals and organisations. It incorporates the unrivalled knowledge and expertise of the AA inspectorate and other leading industry professionals.
Winners are selected in recognition of excellence and success within their award category, having shown a significant improvement within the preceding 12 to 18 months. Proving their dedication to raising industry standards and enhancing both their guest and diner experiences.
Zico Ahmed director of D-ENERGi “We and the team are looking forward to this prestigious event as it gives us a unique opportunity to take some time out and meet some of our loyal customers, in a celebratory, relaxed environment”
This year, the AA will be recognising high-achieving establishment and individuals and celebrating the industry’s finest at two events: the AA B&B Awards, held on Tuesday 15 May at the Royal Horseguards, London; and the AA Hospitality Awards, held on Monday 24 September at The London Hilton on Park Lane.
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D-ENERGi are delighted to announce that we can offer smart metering services for large users of gas.
The UK Government, along with others around the world, has committed to reduce energy usage and has set a target for all UK homes to have a smart meters by 2020. However this is not applicable to large users of gas, and is not part of the standard smart meter role out plan.
We can help heavy gas users, understand in excellent detail their consumption patterns in real time throughout the day. Establishing were efficiencies and cost savings could be made.
Please contact us to find more information on our new D-ENERGi web portal application.
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Hi we have put some useful information together to help our prospective customers on the Renewable Heat Incentive also known has (RHI).
Who is it for?
This RHI is ideally suited for any business which is a considerable user of oil or mains gas.
What are the benefits?
First of all you will save money by eliminating or reducing your need for gas or oil, both of which are becoming increasingly expensive year-on-year
Secondly, you will be paid up to 8.5p/kWth for the hot water and heat you generate and use yourself. It depends on exactly what systems you use and how large they are as to what
D-ENERGi can offer biomass solutions for the following eligble sizes.
Tariff name Eligible technology Eligible sizes Tariff rate (p/kWh)
Small biomass Solid biomass;
Municipal Solid Waste (incl. CHP) Less then 200 kWth Tier 1: 7.9
Tier 2: 2.0
Medium biomass 200 kWth and above; less than 1000 kWth Tier 1: 4.9
Tier 2: 2.0
Large biomass 1000 kWth and above 1.0
How the tiers work
In each year the Tier 1 tariff is paid until the system has operated up to 15% of the annual rated output (i.e. the equivalent of 1,314 hours at the rated capacity of the installation)
For the rest of the output in the year, the Tier 2 tariff will apply.
This is how the government explained it. It is not clear how this approach will be averaged over the quarterly RHI payments, but the administrator’s guidance notes will presumably cover this.
An example
A biomass boiler rated at 250kWth operates for 7 hours/day in winter and 3 hours/day in summer, i.e. 1,825 hours in total over the year.
This size of boiler is classified as ‘Medium Biomass’.
It therefore receives the Tier 1 tariff of 4.7p per kWh for the first 1,314 hours
and the Tier 2 tariff of 1.9p per kWh for the other 511 hours
• 1314 x 250 x £0.047 = £15,439.50
• + 511 x 250 x £0.019 = £ 2,427.25
Making a total of £17,866.75 per annum (plus inflation adjustment)
How long do the tariffs last?
They are paid for 20 years from the registration date and index-linked for inflation.
Is that long enough to cover the installation costs?
In most cases the simple answer is yes. We estimate that many participants will earn enough money from the tariffs to pay off their installation costs in about seven to nine years. According to the Government, which has set the tariff levels, the average for most systems be a return of around 12% per annum.
Where the money comes from?
It was announced on October 20th 2010, within the Spending Review, that the RHI will be paid for directly by the Treasury.
The Government had originally planned in the initial consultation to levy the money on resellers of heating fuels.
How much is available?
A total of £860m will be available for the period until fiscal year 2014/15. The government is developing cost control mechanisms to ensure that the budget is not overspent.
Please call us to find out more on biomass and the RHI and how it can benefit your business. Please call us on 0800 781 7626.
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A £7m loan from the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) to The Green Deal Finance Company (TGDFC) has been agreed today that will allow TGDFC to continue developing its offer of low cost finance, expected to be available early in 2013. Green Deal Providers will be able to access finance through TGDFC, enabling them to offer low cost finance packages to consumers upgrading their homes under the Green Deal.
The Green Deal is also being considered as an early candidate for the use of infrastructure guarantees, Danny Alexander, the Chief Secretary to the Treasury, announced today. This demonstrates the Government’s commitment to working with the private sector to provide finance at a low but sustainable cost to Green Deal customers. Infrastructure guarantees will provide guarantees for major UK infrastructure projects and could potentially support up to £40 billion of investment.
From today, the register for Green Deal Providers, Assessors and Installers will also open. The register will give the seal of approval to businesses that successfully go through the Green Deal authorisation process.
All authorised Green Deal Providers, Assessors and Installers will have to display the new Green Deal Quality Mark to demonstrate they comply with the required Green Deal standards. This will be vital for protecting customers from any rogue traders. Only registered and authorised businesses will be able to use this mark.
To find out more please visit the Department of Energy of Climate Change.
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