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Support Scheme for Renewable Heat (SSRH)

The primary objective of the Support Scheme for Renewable Heat (SSRH) is to contribute to meeting Ireland's renewable energy targets, while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The SSRH comprises an installation grant for heat pumps and an operational support (an ongoing payment for up to 15 years) for biomass and anaerobic digestion (biogas) heating systems. The SSRH was developed to incentivise the delivery of an additional 3% of heat use in Ireland to come from renewable sources.

The Scheme is now open for applications for heat pump installation grants and for operational support. All applications should be made to the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland.

Support Scheme for Renewable Heat Scheme Overview
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Economic Analysis for the Renewable Heat Incentive for Ireland
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Support Scheme for Renewable Heat Terms and Conditions
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Potential Biomass Prices in Ireland
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Assessment of Cost and Benefits of Biogas and Biomethane in Ireland
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Interface Analysis and Report for Incorporation and Alignment of Data from Biomethane Strudy into RHI Workstream
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