The changes focus on expanding eligibility, improving flexibility for installers, and strengthening consumer protections.
The changes focus on expanding eligibility, improving flexibility for installers, and strengthening consumer protections.

As part of the Government’s aim of accelerating the deployment of low-carbon heating, and following a consultation and Parliamentary approval, changes to the Boiler Upgrade Scheme came into force on 28 April 2026.
The changes focus on expanding eligibility, improving flexibility for installers, and strengthening consumer protections.
Updated BUS guidance (version 5) has been published and can be found on the Ofgem website.
With the expansion of eligible technologies under the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, it’s important to note that installers must have MCS certification for each of the low-carbon technologies they plan to apply for and install. OFTEC offers MCS registration.
For more information visit www.oftec.org/technicians/areas-of-registration/mcs-registration/
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