After the impromptu appointment of Prime Minister Theresa May and her Cabinet in July, alongside ongoing distractions from BREXIT, then I guess it was inevitable there would be some slippage in ministerial decision making. Indeed, it appears the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (or BEIS, formerly DECC) has been duly affected, and may not now reach a final verdict on its proposal to reduce the number of mCHP boiler installations that can benefit from Feed-in-Tariffs (FiTs) until early next year (from Q4’16 previously).
16 Nov 2016
Strategic review of mCHP division continues
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Strategic review of mCHP division continues
After the impromptu appointment of Prime Minister Theresa May and her Cabinet in July, alongside ongoing distractions from BREXIT, then I guess it was inevitable there would be some slippage in ministerial decision making. Indeed, it appears the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (or BEIS, formerly DECC) has been duly affected, and may not now reach a final verdict on its proposal to reduce the number of mCHP boiler installations that can benefit from Feed-in-Tariffs (FiTs) until early next year (from Q4’16 previously).