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196 Carrot. On April 1 2006 the Low Carbon Buildings Programme (LCBP) was launched to replace the Clear Skies Initiative93. This programme, managed jointly by the UK Carbon Trust and DTI, offers grants to two categories of applicants: households and community organizations, and medium and large generation projects by public, not-for-profit, and commercial organizations. Grants are awarded under the first category up to 50% of the cost of purchase and installation of renewable energy installations to a maximum of €45 000. A total of €45 M was budgeted for an initial three year period and in March 2007, an additional €75 M was announced. Funds are available for household renewable energy heating technology installations: solar thermal hot water, €600 maximum regardless of size and subject to a 30% limit; heat pumps, €1 800 maximum regardless of size and subject to a 30% limit; wood pellet heaters and stoves, €900 maximum regardless of size and subject to a 20% limit; and wood-fired boiler systems, €2 250 regardless of size and subject to a 30% limit. Grant levels for CHP plants have yet to be defined. Carrot. As part of the Climate Change Programme Review a new grant scheme was announced in support of biomass boilers and CHP in the commercial, industrial and community sectors. For the first two years of the five-year programme, €15-€22.5 M has been introduced at the end of 2006 to complement the extension of the Bioenergy Capital Grants Scheme (DTI, 2006b). Regional governments have also offered incentives in support of renewable heating in the UK. Evaluation Approximately 30% of total energy demand is for space and process heating. In 2004, 92.2 PJ of heat was generated, 56% of which was consumed by industry, just over 2% in the residential sector, and 41% in commercial and public services (Figure B30) (IEA, 2007a). Figure B30 Heat consumption by sector in the UK Residential 2% Service 41% As of 2005, only 1% of total demand was supplied by renewable sources and 8% met by CHP systems which utilize a combination of conventional and renewable fuels (Future Energy Solutions, 2005). Despite a number of existing support mechanisms for CHP including the Climate Change Levy exemption, capital allowances for CHP equipment, and the Community Energy Programme, there has been little growth in CHP (Future Energy Solutions, 2005). Most renewable heat is from solid biomass, primarily wood with very little heat currently generated by geothermal or active solar heating (Figure B31). 93. See http://www.lowcarbonbuildings.org.uk/home/. Industry 56%PDF Image | RENEWABLES FOR HEATING AND COOLING
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