JUST under £3 million has been paid to 32 companies in Fermanagh and the Clogher Valley area under the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI) scheme to date.
The Department for the Economy published the non-domestic RHI companies list last Friday.
A scandal over RHI - the botched green energy scheme which guaranteed biomass boiler owners a flat rate, rather than a tiered rate for 20 years and will cost around £400 million to the Northern Irish tax payer over 20 years - brought down the Stormont Government and resulted in a snap election.
The list shows that McCaffrey Aggregates has the highest number of boilers locally (10) and has received payments totalling £396,674.94 to date. The list includes a company where eight boilers and 14 tonnes of woodchip were destroyed in a fire at a shed in Enniskillen in January of this year. 
There is no suggestion of wrongdoing by any of the companies. The 32 local companies are: Acheson and Glover (£302,210); ARC Healthy Living Centre (£15,421); Augher Castle (£15,097); B. McCaffrey & Sons (£39,346); Balcas Timber (£17,513); Blakely McCartney (£26,127); Cash Hill Farm (£5,561); Corby Biomass Systems (£172,980); Crann Energy (£67,511); Damiraco (£64,016); DARD Enniskillen College (£11,583); Fermanagh Properties (£77,033); Future Fuels NI (£258,031); Heatabix (£239,050); Highgate Poultry (£18,143); Inish Glow (£169,049); Lisnaskea Hotels (£19,783); Manor House Country Hotel (£41,733); McCaffrey Aggregates (£396,674); National Trust Crom and Florencecourt (£34,712); PM Processing (£123,980); Renewable Heat Generation (£56,986); Rossfad Consultancy Services (£14,105); Share Discovery Village (£67,989); Spark Enterprises (£61,232); Stephens Catering Company (£208,609); Tempo Web (£14,417); The Tilery (£15,455); Valley Services (£305,629); Westville Hotel (£33,136); William Bell Tractors (£10,972); Wilson Poultry (£12,384).
Another list of the individuals who are in receipt of payments of £5,000 or more under the non-domestic scheme will be published in the next few weeks. 
In compliance with the Data Protection Act, the Department is writing to all those individuals inviting them to inform them of any reason why their information should not be published.