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3.—(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), where a variation application is made, the fee payable in respect of the variation application is as specified in Table 3.S

(2) Where the subject matter of the variation application is two or more of the matters specified in Table 3, the fee to be paid is the higher or the highest of the relevant fees.

[F1Table 3

Variation applicationFee payable
1. A variation application which is not for EIA development and which, if granted, would increase the capacity of the generating station such that the increased capacity would—
(a)

not exceed 10 megawatts

£5,850
(b)

exceed 10 megawatts but not exceed 50 megawatts

£22,500
(c)

exceed 50 megawatts but not exceed 100 megawatts

£63,000
(d)

exceed 100 megawatts but not exceed 300 megawatts

£90,000
(e)

exceed 300 megawatts but not exceed 500 megawatts

£135,000
(f)

exceed 500 megawatts but not exceed 750 megawatts

£164,400
(g)

exceed 750 megawatts but not exceed 1 gigawatt

£200,500
(h)

exceed 1 gigawatt

£200,500 + £15,000 for each additional 500 megawatts above 1 gigawatt
2. A variation application which is for EIA development and which, if granted, would increase the capacity of the generating station such that the increased capacity would—
(a)

not exceed 10 megawatts

£6,300
(b)

exceed 10 megawatts but not exceed 50 megawatts

£31,500
(c)

exceed 50 megawatts but not exceed 100 megawatts

£112,500
(d)

exceed 100 megawatts but not exceed 300 megawatts

£162,000
(e)

exceed 300 megawatts but not exceed 500 megawatts

£252,000
(f)

exceed 500 megawatts but not exceed 750 megawatts

£310,000
(g)

exceed 750 megawatts but not exceed 1 gigawatt

£367,000
(h)

exceed 1 gigawatt

£367,000 + £30,000 for each additional 500 megawatts above 1 gigawatt
3. A variation application which is not for EIA development and which, if granted, would not increase the capacity of the generating station, where the generating station has a capacity—
(a)

not exceeding 10 megawatts

£5,740
(b)

exceeding 10 megawatts

£22,500
4. A variation application which is for EIA development and which, if granted, would not increase the capacity of the generating station, where the generating station has a capacity—
(a)

not exceeding 10 megawatts

£6,300
(b)

exceeding 10 megawatts but not exceeding 50 megawatts

£31,500
(c)

exceeding 50 megawatts but not exceeding 100 megawatts

£112,500
(d)

exceeding 100 megawatts but not exceeding 300 megawatts

£162,000
(e)

exceeding 300 megawatts but not exceeding 500 megawatts

£252,000
(f)

exceeding 500 megawatts but not exceeding 750 megawatts

£310,000
(g)

exceeding 750 megawatts but not exceeding 1 gigawatt

£367,000
(h)

exceeding 1 gigawatt

£367,000 + £30,000 for each additional 500 megawatts above 1 gigawatt]

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I1Sch. para. 3 in force at 30.6.2019, see reg. 1(1)

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