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Northern Ireland Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme

Written question asked by Lord Maginnis of Drumglass (Independent Ulster Unionist) on Tuesday, 2 April 2019, in the House of Lords. It was due for an answer on Wednesday, 10 April 2019. It was answered by Lord Duncan of Springbank (Conservative) on Tuesday, 2 April 2019 on behalf of the Northern Ireland Office.

Question

To ask Her Majesty's Government, further to the remarks by Lord Duncan of Springbank on 19 March (HL Deb, col 1408), what progress they have made in appointing an independent chairman to examine the case of every individual who received funds from the Renewable Heat Incentive scheme and experienced hardship as a result of that scheme.

Answer

The Department for the Economy (DfE) delivers the Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme in Northern Ireland. The £1.3bn figure was the DfE estimate assuming a scenario of the original 2012 tariffs remaining unchanged. It is of course now no longer relevant as these tariffs no longer apply.

On the combining of Rates and RHI into one Bill; Parliamentary Counsel advised last year that this was an appropriate pairing for these measures. Given the current pressures on Parliamentary time, and the limit on available legislative slots, we adopted exactly the same approach this year.

I welcome the commitment made by the Department for the Economy to appoint an independent chair to examine the cases of individuals who received funds from the RHI initiative and believe they have experienced hardship. The appointment of the Chair is a matter for that Department, but we will continue to work closely with DfE on this important matter.

About this written question

Reference

HL14867

Session

2017-19
Northern Ireland (Regional Rates and Energy) (No. 2) Bill
Tuesday, 19 March 2019
Proceeding contributions
House of Lords

Grouped for answer

Yes
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