HDG Compact biomass boiler re-classified for greater RHI returns

  • 13 Aug 2015

Whereas before the most appealing tariffs ended under 200kW, this has been adjusted to include 200kW boilers, quoting to £2,000 addition RHI returns a year.

The HDG Compact 200 biomass boiler offers an energy efficient heating solution

Moving the parameters of the boilers might seem like a fairly insignificant change, but for RHI recipients, it means a considerable additional chunk of money.

One extra kW equals an extra £2,000 annually; a sizable figure that will make a big difference to the light-commercial customers this boiler-type appeals to.

HDG Compact 200

The HDG Compact 200 is an energy efficient biomass boiler, developed to burn pellets and wood  chips as fuel.

The boiler offers low fuel consumption, as a result of optimised combustion technology with an advanced PLC control governing the boiler’s output to ensure that no excess heat is produced.

The Compact 200 is fully automated and self-cleaning, with pellets and chips transported to the combustion chamber and ignited automatically, and waste filtered into a large ash container for convenience. 

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