Ireland & UK grant money for Wood Pellet Stoves and Boilers

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Don2222

Minister of Fire
Feb 1, 2010
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Salem NH
Believe it or not Notre Dame will be playing Navy in Dublin in 2012.Apparently the Irish have a big tradition with Navy not to mention Notre Dame
 
Hmmmm, now I know why England and Ireland are broke. Seems to me if your going to get a government rebate on a stove the money must come from somewhere. Perhaps the taxes that get paid by the average citizen??
 
Yeah, its not like Canada has social programs like that.

Sorry BG< move it to the ash can, I couldnt resist.
 
Hey no problem if they are giving I am taking. After all, sometimes I think I'm the only one paying taxes. I guess as of next Tuesday I won't be able to talk to my friends to the south as the borders will probably be closed.
 
smwilliamson said:
NH will pick up 30% (no ceiling) for a pellet boiler with 3 ton capacity storage.

Thats very interesting. Nice program. Does it need to be a hopper made by the manufacturer, or can it be a boiler with a home made 3 ton hopper/feed system?
 
Franks said:
smwilliamson said:
NH will pick up 30% (no ceiling) for a pellet boiler with 3 ton capacity storage.

Thats very interesting. Nice program. Does it need to be a hopper made by the manufacturer, or can it be a boiler with a home made 3 ton hopper/feed system?
It needs to be included in the purchase and be self contained. As far as I know.
 
The New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission Grant has a $6,000 upper limit. Of course, that only comes into play for equipment + installation costing more than $18,000. I believe any 3-ton capacity bulk storage will be approved so long as it's connected to the boiler and can be filled by a bulk truck. Not sure where they stand on professional vs. amateur installation of the storage. The boiler definitely must be installed by a professional to qualify.
 
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