Renewable Heat Incentive Calculator
This tool enables you to calculate the approximate RHI that would be paid for your domestic Heat Pump installation over a 7 year period. This is a government backed scheme that applies to MCS approved installations. You can find further details and criteria under the MCS explained documents on this website.
The tool provides a comparison to using a conventional fossil fuel (oil and mains gas) heating system versus a heat pump installation. Select the preferred option for ground or air source heat pump, depending on suitability. Use the sliders to input the data that is applicable for your property.
Heat Pump
Type of Heat Pump
Estimated yearly Space heating requirement
Flow Temperature
Cost of Electicity £/kWh
Comparative Conventional Boiler
Type of Fossil Fuel
Oil Consumption
Oil Consumption to kWh
Heat Load
Gas Consumption (kWh)
Cost of Gas £/kWh
Your Results
RHI Payments
RHI Payments per year
Total RHI payments over 7 years
Fuel Savings
Annual Savings
Notes
Existing properties
If you have an existing property and looking to replace the entire heating system you can use your annual energy usage in kWh on you utility bill, or the number of litres for oil. Working on a flow temperature of 50 deg C the radiators can be sized on this flow temperature. Use the sliders to replicate your energy usage for existing, and the new heating system using a heat pump.
New build/ refurb
Use the space heating energy demand on the Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) to determine the RHI payment. This can be found on the bottom of the EPC document which is generated from your Standard Assessment Performance (SAP) document, this will provide an accurate kWh to calculate the RHI. The typical flow temperature for new build/ refurb are 35-45 deg C depending on the insulation levels and type of heating system used.
General notes
This tool provides an indication of the RHI and shouldn’t be used for the basis of securing finance or making an investment in this technology. Please note this does not factor equipment installation costs or any other overheads relating to the heating system