Detail of outcome
We will use the information provided through the call for
evidence to shape future policy options for combined heat
and power (CHP).
We intend to publish a more detailed CHP consultation in 2021.
Feedback received
Published: 11 December
2020PDF, 223KB, 15
pages
Detail of feedback received
We received 45 responses from a wide variety of sectors.
Original consultation
Summary
We're seeking views on the future role of efficient co-generation
of heat and power to support achievement of our net zero
emissions target by 2050.
This consultation ran from
midday on 12 June 2020 to 11:45pm
on 4 September 2020
Consultation description
We’re seeking initial views on:
- the current benefits from Combined Heat and Power
(CHP)
- the future role of CHP generation in
achieving net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, and
supporting green recovery
- how the technology might support the decarbonisation of
heat and industry
Your views and evidence will help inform future policy
development.
The call for evidence is open to everyone with an interest
in this area. In particular we are keen to hear from:
-
CHP and heat
network operators
- energy companies and network operators
- technology suppliers
- large businesses and SMEs
- financial institutions
- Energy Service Companies (ESCOs)
- Local Enterprise Partnerships (LEPs)
- Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs)
- academics
See the BEIS consultation
privacy notice.
Please do not send responses by post to the department at
the moment as we may not be able to access them.
Documents