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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1. Citation and commencement

  3. 2. Interpretation

  4. 3. Exemptions from section 4 of the Act

  5. 4. Conditions on exemptions

  6. 5. Revocation

  7. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE 1

      MEANING OF “DECLARED NET CAPACITY”

      1. 1.The declared net capacity of a generating station which is...

      2. 2.The declared net capacity of a generating station which is...

    2. SCHEDULE 2

      EXEMPTIONS FROM SECTION 4(1)(a) OF THE ACT (GENERATION EXEMPTIONS)

      1. Class A: Small generators

      2. Class B: Offshore generators

      3. Class C: Generators not exceeding 100 megawatts

      4. Class D: Generators never subject to central despatch

    3. SCHEDULE 3

      EXEMPTIONS FROM SECTION 4(1)(bb) OF THE ACT (DISTRIBUTION EXEMPTIONS)

      1. Class A: Small distributors

      2. A.1.For the purposes of Class A electrical power distributed by...

      3. Class B: On-site distribution

      4. B.1.For the purposes of Class B “stand-by electrical power” means...

      5. Class C: Distribution to non-domestic consumers

      6. Class D: Offshore distributors

      7. D.1. Class D: Offshore distributors

    4. SCHEDULE 4

      EXEMPTIONS FROM SECTION 4(1)(c) OF THE ACT (SUPPLY EXEMPTIONS)

      1. Class A: Small suppliers

      2. A.1.For the purposes of Class A electrical power supplied by...

      3. Class B: Resale

      4. B.1.For the purposes of Class B— “Class C electricity” means...

      5. B.2.The conditions referred to in paragraph (2) in Class B...

      6. B.3.A supplier shall not, if and to the extent that...

      7. Class C: On-site supply

      8. C.1.The following provisions have effect for the purposes of Class...

      9. C.2.In Class C— “additional group consumers within the 100 megawatt...

      10. Class D: Offshore supply

  8. Explanatory Note