The UK government is on a mission to decarbonise heat in buildings, and the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) is a key weapon in this fight. Launched in May 2022, the BUS offers upfront grants to incentivise homeowners and businesses in England and Wales to ditch their old fossil fuel boilers and embrace cleaner alternatives like heat pumps and biomass boilers.
But with any government scheme, there are rules and regulations to navigate. This guide will equip you with the knowledge to determine your eligibility, understand the key features of the BUS, and navigate its core rules.
Traditional gas and oil boilers contribute significantly to the UK’s carbon footprint. Replacing them with heat pumps, which extract heat from the air or ground, or biomass boilers, which burn sustainable materials like wood pellets, can significantly reduce emissions. This not only benefits the environment, but also lowers your energy bills and future-proofs your home as the UK moves towards a low-carbon future.
The BUS is open to homeowners and some non-domestic properties in England and Wales. Here’s a breakdown of eligibility:
However, a few key exclusions apply:
The BUS supports two main low-carbon heating technologies:
The BUS offers flat-rate grants, regardless of the boiler capacity (up to a maximum of 45kWth, except for shared ground loop systems). Here’s the breakdown:
These grants can significantly reduce the upfront cost of installing a new low-carbon heating system, making them a more attractive option for many homeowners and businesses.
While the BUS grant can significantly reduce the upfront cost, there are other factors to consider:
If you’re considering replacing your boiler with a low-carbon alternative, the BUS can make a significant financial difference. Here’s how to get started:
By taking these steps, you can use the Boiler Upgrade Scheme to make a smooth transition to a more sustainable and cost-effective heating system for your home or business. Remember, the scheme is currently scheduled to close for new applications on December 31st, 2024, so don’t delay exploring this opportunity to upgrade your boiler and contribute to a greener future.
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