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DETI – Consultation On Proposed Changes To NIRO – April 2011 – Arlene Foster – NI Rocs – Wind Turbines Reconditioned & Refurbished Generators

The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment has launched a statutory consultation on proposed changes to the Northern Ireland Renewables Obligation (NIRO) for implementation by 1 April 2011 and other changes on which initial views are being sought.   Main Points: Arlene Foster – I know that many small-scale developers remain keen to see a feed-in [...]

Make An Informed Choice ! – NIE Export Tariff – NI ROC – Action Renewables – Airtricity – And More…

It’s been a very interesting time in the last few weeks….we had communications with NIE Energy, Aitricity, eROC, and Action Renewables, all regarding our current situation in Northern Ireland…. NIE Energy started a enlightening sequence of calls, about Silverford trading ROC’s, instead of surrendering your ROC certs to NIE Energy for generators under 50kw .  The good folk at NIE Energy tell us that it’s all hassle & [...]

Latest Information On Traded ROC’s Price From eRoc – 25th March 2010.

The latest e-ROC auction of Renewable Obligation Certificates (ROCs) was completed on the 25th March 2010 with just under 100,000 ROCs being purchased.  The average price achieved was £49.24 an increase of £2.99 or 6.5% from the last auction held in January which returned an average price of £46.25. The final auction for CP8 is due to [...]

NI Assembly Latest On 4 Roc’s In Northern Ireland – DETI – Arlene Foster – Wind Turbines & Renewable Generators

On Tuesday 23rd March at 11.15 am:  The Renewables Obligation Order for Northern Ireland 2010 , led by The Minister Of Enterprise,Trade and Investment  Arlen Foster put forward  ”  That the draft Renewables Obligation (Amendment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2010 be approved”. Snippets from  the report: “From 1 April, new wind stations producing up to 250 kilowatts and new [...]

Northern Ireland Assembly Debate With DETI – Video From BBC

During robust exchanges at the Enterprise Committee on 18 March 2010, two officials were told to go back to the department and ensure that the “absurd situation” was resolved. Olivia Martin, principal of DETI’s energy division, said the scheme was being introduced so that energy producers in Northern Ireland were not at a disadvantage and [...]