Consultation on support for low carbon heating in residential buildings
Overview
The purpose of this consultation is to evaluate support options for low carbon heating technologies within the residential sector. The views provided will help the Department for the Economy (DfE), with further policy development in this area.
We welcome feedback from a range of stakeholders; the public, heat pump installers, heat pump manufactures, third level education, private companies with a vested interest in the low carbon heat industry; and other public organisations and government bodies.
View the consultation here:
DfE Consultation - Support for low carbon heating in the residential sector
Why your views matter
Responses to this consultation will:
- Assist in forming the design, rules and guidance for a potential future low carbon support scheme.
- Help determine the wider considerations required for skills and consumer protection in this policy area.
- Help shape future heat policy in Northern Ireland.
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