NFU Energy's application for the Green Gas Support Scheme on behalf of one of our clients is still the only application that's been approved by Ofgem out of the 22 applications its received. If you're struggling to get your application over the line, we can help!
Have your say on the Green Gas Support Scheme (GGSS)
UK Government is seeking views on its proposed policy changes to the Green Gas Support Scheme (GGSS) as part of the mid-scheme review.
Interested in energy crops? The decision-making tool is here!
If you are looking to diversify your holding, you might want to get your head around the range of biomass crops (for example, miscanthus and short rotation coppice) and see if they are suitable for your land to provide an alternative income stream.
The renewable energy opportunity for Scottish Union Members
NFU Energy is delighted to announce it is now able to offer it's Renewable Energy Solutions to NFU Scotland members.
Crucial renewable energy sector to see taxes rise by up to 30 percent
By the Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Association - ADBA, 15 December 2022
What are Triads ... and will they affect you?
The 'Triad season' is a four-month winter period, during which the National Grid looks back to find the three half-hour periods when electricity demand was highest in the UK. These are known as the 'Triad' demand periods.
Announcing our new service – Renewable Energy Solutions
With COP26 underway the focus on climate change and sustainability has never been greater.
Share your views and make a difference - volunteer to test an app
Your feedback will help us develop an innovative tool to help upscale perennial energy crops deployment in the UK.
Renewable Energy Solutions and the road to net zero
In answer to the recent NFU member's survey on 'The road to net zero' we have recorded this podcast on Renewable Energy Solutions. This is a service for people who want to install renewables on their land to generate their own energy. We also have a service for landowners who want to lease their land out for larger renewables projects and you can find more on that here.
What to Consider – Heat Pump Feasibility
Towards the end of the RHI ground source heat pumps rose in popularity bringing cost advantages to economies of scale. Capital costs can still be prohibitive for smaller installations but are expected to decrease as the technology becomes more commonplace.