I see that Frank Groome, the assistant principal at the department of climate change tasked with writing the much-awaited Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI), is moving to pastures new. His replacement, Anne O’Sullivan, will work on completing the scheme, which has been in the works for several years and may finally let farmers participate in bioenergy production. While it is good to hear there is no vacancy, industry representatives are not thrilled with the change of lead official weeks before details of the scheme are due to be published.