Renewable Grants

Renewable Energy Grants

There are grants available for renewable technologies under certain circumstances, detailed in the blue panel are some of the current areas of grant funding currently available.

As part of our service we will assist with and ensure that our customers apply for relevant funding.

UK wide

Grants are available for microgeneration technologies including solar photovoltaic and wind turbines. The programme will also fund small scale hydro, solar water heating, heat pumps, bioenergy, renewable CHP, micro CHP and fuel cells.

Please see the low carbon buildings programme website for more information.

Scotland

Grants are available for solar water heating, solar photovoltaics, solar thermal space heating and small scale wind. Funding for householders is set at 30% of the installed cost up to £4,000.

If you live in Scotland you can choose to have a SCHRI or a low carbon buildings programme grant. However, you can only apply for one grant per technology from either of these programmes. You cannot have a grant from both programmes for one technology.

Please see the SCHRI website for more information or call the SCHRI Hotline on 0800 138 8858.

Before installing any renewable energy technology it is important to make sure that you're using energy as efficiently as possible by taking measures to minimise your energy needs. You'll then need to use less renewable energy, saving you even more.

Please contact Ventus Green Energy for further details.

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Householder Grants

Scottish Community and Householder Renewables Initiative (SCHRI)

SCHRI is funded by the Scottish Government and provides funding to householders and funding to communities. The household stream is managed by the Energy Saving Trust and the community stream is jointly managed by the Energy Saving Trust and Community Energy Scotland.

SCHRI provides grants to householders of up to 30% of the costs to a maximum of £4,000. The installer and product must be accredited.

Funding Available for privately owned businesses

The Energy Saving Scotland – small business loans scheme provides loans from £1,000 to £100,000 at 0% fixed interest rate to help businesses install measures that reduce energy consumption or to install renewable energy technologies. The scheme is funded by the Scottish Government and aims to support businesses that are looking to replace old and inefficient technology.

Who Can Apply

The scheme is aimed at Scottish businesses that fall within the EC definition of Small and Medium-sized Enterprise (SME), private sector landlords, not-for-profit organizations and charities. However, businesses operating in the fisheries sector do not qualify.

What are the benefits?

  • No set up charges.
  • An immediate and ongoing reduction in energy costs.
  • Significant savings compared to other forms of finance.
  • Investment can be set against capital allowances.
  • Some technologies are eligible for Enhanced Capital Allowances; for more information visit eca.gov.uk.

What is appropriate for each business will vary, and support and advice is available from the business advisers based in your local Energy Saving Scotland advice centre. The business advisers can help businesses maximise efficiency by providing a free energy review as well as assisting with small business loans applications.
Call 0800 512 012 and ask for a business adviser.

Renewable technologies that are eligible include:

  1. Solar photovoltaic.
  2. Hydro-electric.
  3. Wind.
  4. Solar water heating.
  5. Solar space heating.
  6. Wood fuel heating systems (boilers and room heaters/stoves).
  7. Heat pumps (ground, air and water source).
  8. Biomass heating systems.

The list is not exhaustive and other energy saving or renewable technologies may be considered. However please be aware that any electricity-generating renewable system, which the energy review suggests will result in the site becoming a net exporter of electricity over the course of a year, is not eligible for a loan.

In order to qualify, your business must:

  • Be based in Scotland.
  • Have been trading for at least 12 months.
  • Have fewer than 250 employees.
  • Have a turnover not exceeding €50 million (approximately £40 million) and/or a balance sheet total not exceeding €43 million (approximately £35 million).
  • Have no controlling interest more than 25 per cent by a non-SME.
  • Have had an energy review carried out by an approved energy consultant.
  • Be applying for a loan of between £1,000 and £100,000.
  • Use the loan for measures that reduce energy consumption and/or to install renewable energy technologies.
  • Agree that repayments will be made within 4 years for energy efficiency only measures and within 8 years for
    renewable installations.
  • Have a satisfactory credit score.
  • Be eligible for funding within the context of EC State Aid rules.

If a charity or not-for-profit organisation, your memorandum and articles must allow you to borrow money.

Grants for Schools and Not For Profit Organisations

At present there is a grant scheme known as the Low Carbon Buildings Programme, Phase 2, which makes grants available to assist in installing small renewable equipment.

LCBP Phase 2 has been extended from its original expiry date of July 2009 to April 2011.

CARES (Previously SCHRI)

CARES stands for Community and Renewable Energy Scheme and is the Scottish Government's rebranding of the previous Scottish Community and Householder Renewables Initiative (SCHRI) programme.

CARES continues the support available for communities under the previous SCHRI programme and builds on this by increasing the maximum grant levels by 50%. Grants of up to £150K are now available.

CARES Grants

Through Community Energy Scotland, CARES offers grants to a range of community organisations to help with the installation of a variety of renewable energy technologies. Communities may apply for funding for technical assistance and capital grants for renewable energy equipment installation and associated costs. Under CARES there is no set grant funding. The amount of funding awarded is determined on a case by case basis.

Technical grants

Technical assistance funding is available to support non-capital projects, such as feasibility or scoping studies and capacity building within a community. The maximum grant is £15,000.

Funding is available to:

  • pay for part or all of the costs associated with feasibility studies or community consultation
  • provide support for an organisation's staff to develop a proposal
  • pay for capacity building (renewable energy awareness raising, training and skills development)
  • Capital grants contributing to the capital costs of a project. The maximum grant is £150,000.

Funding is available for:

  • the capital costs of installing renewable energy generation plant
  • capital costs for supporting infrastructure, such as roads
    project management costs associated with the development and installation of generating equipment
  • the costs of the community establishing a partnership with a third party such as a developer, or setting up a new company or purchasing an equity share in an existing company
  • the costs of implementing regulatory or fiscal regulations designed to encourage renewable energy generation or use; these may include metering equipment, licenses or costs of accessing Renewable Obligation Certificates.

Which organisations are eligible?

All legally constituted, non-profit distributing community organisations are eligible to apply. Such organisations may include (but are not restricted to):

  • local/national voluntary, non-profit and charitable organisations
  • local rural partnerships
  • local authorities
  • housing associations
  • Universities and schools

Consortia of non-profit distributing organisations are acceptable. Bids in which private industrial or commercial organisations collaborate as part of consortium bids with non-profit distributing bodies will also be accepted, provided that the private organisations is not the lead applicant / beneficiary and the project itself is non-profit distributing. Communities may apply for funding for technical assistance and capital grants for renewable energy equipment installation and associated costs.

If you are unsure about whether or not your organisation meets the criteria, you should contact your local Community Energy Scotland Area Team to discuss your particular situation.

Technologies eligible for funding

Technologies that are eligible for funding under CARES include (but not limited to):

  • hydro-electric (incl wave and tidal)
  • wind
  • green hydrogen / fuel cells
  • geothermal
  • solar systems
  • heat pumps (ground, air and water source)
  • automated wood fuel heating systems

The scheme does not fund

  • non-automated wood burning stoves (as a mature technology with well-established market which does not require this support)

Renewable energy technologies can generate energy in the form of electricity and/or heat - both types of technologies are acceptable. The overriding requirement is that the project must result in a decrease in greenhouse gas emissions, relative to alternative sources of power.

Essential criteria

  • All projects must be located in Scotland.
  • The project must entail the generation of energy from renewable means.
  • The project must involve an assessment of measures to improve energy efficiency
  • Projects relating to direct community ownership on behalf of the local community must demonstrate community benefit, involvement and a good level of local support for the project.
  • Capital projects must be technically viable and capable of producing renewable energy within 2 years of funding being granted. Technical Assistance applications must be completed within 1 year.
  • Applicants must allow publication of grant assisted work and reasonable access to those seeking to replicate the project.
  • The project must meet all general legal, statutory and regulatory requirements.
  • There must be a satisfactory maintenance and management plan for the project once installed.
  • Applicants must demonstrate that the project entails the most cost-effective and appropriate means of meeting a given requirement for renewable energy.
  • There must be an established and viable structure for the on-going management of the project.

Desirable criteria

  • Potential for replication elsewhere.
  • Additional sources of funding
  • High reduction of carbon emissions when compared to the cost per tonne of achieving that reduction in carbon emissions as a result of the project.
  • A clear plan of action to maximise the project's educational potential, i.e. potential to raise awareness of renewable energy in general and /or the particular technology used.

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