Is renewable heat incentive the future?

This paper focuses on the renewable heat incentive (RHI) scheme in the United Kingdom (UK); and in particular, on its implications in relation to solar thermal systems (STSs). First, a short review on the UK's energy demand is provided. Then, an overview of the past and present activities relat...

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Published in:Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
Main Author: Abu-Bakar S.H.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Ramirez-Iniguez R.; Mallick T.K.; McLennan C.; Munir A.B.; Mohd Yasin S.H.; Abdul Rahim R.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd 2013
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Abu-Bakar S.H.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Ramirez-Iniguez R.; Mallick T.K.; McLennan C.; Munir A.B.; Mohd Yasin S.H.; Abdul Rahim R.
Is renewable heat incentive the future?
2013
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
26

10.1016/j.rser.2013.05.044
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84879663192&doi=10.1016%2fj.rser.2013.05.044&partnerID=40&md5=4bfdb6f16d7348576b5e0aff196498e0
This paper focuses on the renewable heat incentive (RHI) scheme in the United Kingdom (UK); and in particular, on its implications in relation to solar thermal systems (STSs). First, a short review on the UK's energy demand is provided. Then, an overview of the past and present activities related to STS installations is discussed, covering regulation, policies and programmes, research and development expenditures and implementations. A financial analysis is presented afterwards, analysing the RHI scheme, in terms of total profit, payback period and average annual return on investment. This is based on installations of different sizes and at various levels of solar insolation. The analysis also presents the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions that could be achieved by installing an STS. From the financial analysis it is found that the RHI scheme could generate a good total profit, a high average annual return on the investment and an 'acceptable' payback period, depending on locations. As a result, it could increase the penetration of solar thermal systems in the UK. Significant reductions of carbon dioxide emission can also be achieved by installing an STS on a building. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
Elsevier Ltd
13640321
English
Review
All Open Access; Green Open Access
author Abu-Bakar S.H.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Ramirez-Iniguez R.; Mallick T.K.; McLennan C.; Munir A.B.; Mohd Yasin S.H.; Abdul Rahim R.
spellingShingle Abu-Bakar S.H.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Ramirez-Iniguez R.; Mallick T.K.; McLennan C.; Munir A.B.; Mohd Yasin S.H.; Abdul Rahim R.
Is renewable heat incentive the future?
author_facet Abu-Bakar S.H.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Ramirez-Iniguez R.; Mallick T.K.; McLennan C.; Munir A.B.; Mohd Yasin S.H.; Abdul Rahim R.
author_sort Abu-Bakar S.H.; Muhammad-Sukki F.; Ramirez-Iniguez R.; Mallick T.K.; McLennan C.; Munir A.B.; Mohd Yasin S.H.; Abdul Rahim R.
title Is renewable heat incentive the future?
title_short Is renewable heat incentive the future?
title_full Is renewable heat incentive the future?
title_fullStr Is renewable heat incentive the future?
title_full_unstemmed Is renewable heat incentive the future?
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description This paper focuses on the renewable heat incentive (RHI) scheme in the United Kingdom (UK); and in particular, on its implications in relation to solar thermal systems (STSs). First, a short review on the UK's energy demand is provided. Then, an overview of the past and present activities related to STS installations is discussed, covering regulation, policies and programmes, research and development expenditures and implementations. A financial analysis is presented afterwards, analysing the RHI scheme, in terms of total profit, payback period and average annual return on investment. This is based on installations of different sizes and at various levels of solar insolation. The analysis also presents the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions that could be achieved by installing an STS. From the financial analysis it is found that the RHI scheme could generate a good total profit, a high average annual return on the investment and an 'acceptable' payback period, depending on locations. As a result, it could increase the penetration of solar thermal systems in the UK. Significant reductions of carbon dioxide emission can also be achieved by installing an STS on a building. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd.
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