Woodfuel
Non-domestic renewable heat incentive, Guidance Volume 2: Ongoing obligations and payments, published by Ofgem in March 2021, states: ‘The RHI regulations defines “woodfuel” in the context of the woodfuel quality criteria as “woodchip, logs, wood pellets and wood briquettes, regardless of whether the wood will undergo any other process before burning”.’
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