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HETAS reminds installers to use RHI training vouchers

HETAS is urging installers to take advantage of new vouchers which are available to help with the cost of RHI training.
With the launch of the domestic RHI imminent, the voucher scheme is designed to help installers living and working in England to gain the qualifications required to become MCS certified and get involved in the installation and maintenance of domestic renewable heat technologies, including solar thermal, heat pumps and biomass systems.

A Cross Skill voucher is eligible for solar thermal, heat-pump and biomass courses and is valued up to £500 or 75% of the total course cost including VAT - whichever is the lesser amount. So if a solar thermal course is priced at £500 + VAT totalling £600, then the voucher would be for £450. For a biomass course priced at £650 + VAT totalling £780, 75% of the cost is £585, but the voucher would be for a maximum of £500. Payment is made to the training provider upon completion of the course and assessment. Apprenticeship support vouchers are also available up to £2,500 to support those nearing the end of their plumbing/heating apprenticeship to become skilled with one or more renewable technologies.

RHI training vouchers are accepted at several HETAS approved training centres including the Grimsby Institute, The Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) in Powys, Euroheat in Bishops Frome, and three of Sevenoaks training centres.

To find out more about the RHI training vouchers visit www.rhitraining.co.uk. For more information on biomass training go to www.hetas.co.uk




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26 March 2014

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