We are making sure we are fully prepared to help you maintain your ongoing obligations following accreditation to the Renewable Obligations (RO) scheme and the Non-Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive.
Two of our engineers, Jon Swain and Oli Coe, will be attending the OFGEM Fuel Measurement Sampling (FMS) workshop in London on 28th July to learn more.
What is FMS?
FMS is used to determine the proportion of renewable fuel used in a renewable heat installation. If FMS is applicable to your installation then you’ll need to submit fuel data each quarter alongside quarterly meter readings.
Please refer to the Ofgem table below to see if FMS is applicable to your installation:
That’s not all!
On 29th July we will also be receiving in-house training for the UK Biomass and Biogas Carbon Calculator (B2C2) delivered by the developers E4tech. This is a tool designed to help generators under the Renewables Obligation (RO) scheme and participants of the Non-Domestic RHI scheme, calculate their final greenhouse gas emission savings so they can be reported to Ofgem.
If you don’t use fuels from the Biomass Suppliers List (BSL) to meet the new fuel sustainability regulations, you will need to use this calculator.
Unsure what your ongoing obligations are? Please contact us on 024 7669 8887 or [email protected] to discuss your installation further.