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Third Sector Mapping Exercise | Department for the Economy This report sets out the findings from a research project commissioned by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment (DETI) and the Department for Social Development (DSD) to examine the ‘third sector’ in Northern Ireland
ERDF Managing Authority | Department for the Economy The 2014-2020 European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) Investment for Growth and Jobs Programme for Northern Ireland aims to improve economic growth, focusing on research and innovation, small to medium enterprise (SME) competitiveness and a low carbon economy
DETI response to consulation on NIRO closure to onshore wind 1 3 DETI’s 30 September consultation proposed following the GB closure position by closing the NIRO to new onshore wind from 1 April 2016 This applied to wind projects of all sizes 1 4 This document is the DETI Response to the consultation in light of DECC’s clarified policy position and sets out the decisions adopted
Statement on allegations by former Minister - Economy Economy Minister Simon Hamilton MLA said: “Former DETI Minister Jonathan Bell alleged in a BBC interview last week that an attempt had been made by OFMDFM officials to "cleanse" Government records in relation to First Minister Arlene Foster's involvement with RHI deliberations
Non-domestic Northern Ireland Renewable Heat Incentive - Guidance . . . 1 6 DETI introduced the NIRHI in two phases: • In the first phase introduced in 2012 , addressed in this guidance document, the NIRHI was opened to parties with eligible installations in ndomestic on-sectors, and to producers of biomethane • The second phase of the scheme extended the scheme to the domestic market from 9 December 2014
Making yourself bankrupt | Department for the Economy Information about petitioning for your own bankruptcy including advice on whether it is the right option, how to do it, what the cost is, what will happen at court and the consequences
Closure of the NIRO to new onshore wind in 2016 - Economy Since these announcements, DETI has been working closely with DECC in relation to the implications for Northern Ireland In light of these discussions, and Northern Ireland’s need to retain UK-wide socialisation of costs, the Department has published a two week consultation on the closure of the NIRO to onshore wind from 1 April 2016
Northern Ireland Renewables Obligation - consultation on adjustments to . . . Both the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) and DETI held further supplementary consultations on biomass sustainability and affordability during 2012 2013 In June 2014 DECC launched an additional short consultation on adjustments to sustainability and reporting provisions for biomass