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How we use your personal data when you contact us or apply to the Industrial Energy Transformation Fund (IETF), and what your rights are.
Phase 2 of the IETF provides grant funding for feasibility and engineering studies, and for the deployment of industrial energy efficiency and deep decarbonisation projects.
The Environment Agency’s role in the development and regulation of a geological disposal facility for radioactive waste.
£36 million in funding for projects to support innovation in the production of sustainable domestic biomass.
CHPQA guidance notes version control index 2026
The annual information needed on the monetary or fiscal benefits received as a result of being certified under the Combined Heat and Power Quality Assurance (CHPQA) scheme.
Guidance on determining CHP qualifying power output for a scheme.
Guidance on how to determine CHP qualifying fuel input.
Guidance on how the quality of a CHP scheme is determined.
Guidance outlining the CHP qualifying heat output - the registered amount of useful heat supplied annually from a CHP Scheme.
Guidance on the data monitored within the CHP scheme boundary.
Guidance defining the Combined Heat and Power site and its boundaries.
Example 4 outlines determination of Z-ratio by plant performance test.
A simple guide for Combined Heat and Power (CHP) developers addressing environmental issues, legislations and emissions of CHP installations.
The cluster sequencing process was established to identify and sequence carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) clusters suitable for deployment in the mid-2020s.
The AMR RD&D programme aims to demonstrate high temperature gas reactor (HTGR) technology by the early 2030s, in time for potential commercial AMRs to support net zero by 2050.
These guidance notes explain how to comply with the advanced conversion technologies (ACT) efficiency standard and the physical separation requirement.
Some UK organisations have received funding to accelerate the development of carbon capture and storage technologies on an international level.
Industry best practice regarding the roll out of smart meter contingent contracts and tariffs in the smaller non-domestic energy market.
This sets out information on pot structure, delivery years and administrative strike prices for the fifth CfD Allocation Round (AR5).
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