With the aim of allowing end-users to make the most of the recent changes to the non-commercial RHI, Euroheat has reclassified its HDG Compact 200 pellet or wood chip boiler. Whereas before the most attractive tariffs ended under 200kW (199kWs or lower), this has been recently changed to include 200kW boilers, equating to £2000 additional RHI returns a year.
Simon Holden, co-founder of Euroheat, comments: “Moving the parameters of one of our most popular boilers might seem like a fairly insignificant change, but for RHI recipients, it means a considerable additional chunk of money. One extra kW equals an extra £2000 annually – a sizeable figure that will make a big difference to the light-commercial customers this boiler-type appeals to.”
The HDG Compact 200 is a highly efficient biomass boiler, designed to burn pellets or wood chips as fuel.
Optimised combustion results in lower fuel consumption, with an advanced PLC control governing the boiler’s output ensuring that only the required amount of heat is produced. Fully automated, with pellets or chips transported to the combustion chamber and then ignited automatically, the Compact 200 also delivers self-activated cleaning.

