Renewable Energy: Heating
Energy and Climate Change

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Angie Bray (Ealing Central and Acton, Conservative)

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change how many jobs he expects to be created in London as a result of the Renewable Heat Incentive.

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Gregory Barker (Minister of State (Climate Change), Energy and Climate Change; Bexhill and Battle, Conservative)

The RHI offers a standard tariff to installations, differentiated only by size and technology, which is available to any non-domestic property, unaffected by location. The RHI is expected to deliver 39,000 installations through 2015. This is expected to support a large number of jobs, however DECC is not attempting to quantify the regional impacts of job creation or support caused by the RHI.

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