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I'm sure there's more to that. If only earning was THAT easy. Fine print maybe?

Well the downside is the initial cost of a biomass boiler. They are more expensive than a regular gas/LPG boiler so that is what puts most people off.

However with the renewable heat incentive you can earn that money back over a couple of years and the boiler will start to pay for itself.

If you can afford the initial cost of a biomass boiler then it is well worth doing as it will save you money in the long run.
Hi, sorry about the self promotion there. thumbsdown

Thats a good question and some people will obviously be put of by that.

The difference is that soon people will realize that they have to use biomass. When we soon run out of fuels such as oil and gas and prices get too expensive, the only other reasonable alternative is BIOMASS.

If you think that in countries like Norway and Sweden 80% of their boilers run on biomass compared to only 4% in the UK. Thats the direction biomass is heading in.

As regards to safeguards, I am unsure atm, will find out and let you know.
Just to be clear the RHI is for both the Domestic and Commercial market. You can get small biomass boilers for your home or bigger ones for factories, farms etc. There is a biomass boiler to suit all needs
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Hi everybody,

Just wondered what you know about biomass?

The Government released the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) last month which means you can now get paid to generate heat from a biomass boiler. You will also be saving money on fuel bills and helping the environment. Basically, getting a second income for doing nothing

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