DECC invites applicants for £1.5 million Bio-energy infrastructure grants
Farmers, foresters and local authorities can now apply for £1.5 million grants to help develop the supply of biomass, such as wood chips or energy crops like miscanthus, in England through round three of the Bio-energy Infrastructure Scheme.
As with previous rounds, the objectives of the scheme are to increase renewable energy generation and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, while contributing to sustainable land management.
The Scheme provides grants to help the development of the supply chain required to harvest, process, store and supply biomass to heat, combined heat and power, and electricity end-users. The scheme is restricted to projects based in England and is open to businesses, local authorities and charities.
Grants will only be available for projects which complete by 31 March 2011. The deadline for receipt of applications is 26th February 2010, although applicant projects will be assessed on a rolling basis as they are received. The Department may also consider extending this deadline, depending on the rate of response. The scheme is administered on DECC’s behalf by TUV NEL Ltd.
For application forms, guidance and all information regarding the Scheme, contact the Bioenergy Infrastructure Scheme Helpline at TUV-NEL. Tel: 01355 593800 E-mail: help@beis.org.uk