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The Electricity and Gas (Energy Company Obligation) (Amendment) Order 2017

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. 1.Citation, commencement and amendment of the 2014 Order

  3. 2.Amendments to article 2 of the 2014 Order (interpretation)

  4. 3.Amendments to article 3 of the 2014 Order (overall targets)

  5. 4.Amendments to article 4 of the 2014 Order (definition of supplier)

  6. 5.Amendment to article 5 of the 2014 Order (group companies)

  7. 6.Amendment to article 6 of the 2014 Order (notification by suppliers of domestic customers and energy supplied)

  8. 7.Amendments to article 7 of the 2014 Order (determining a supplier’s obligations)

  9. 8.Amendment to article 8 of the 2014 Order (determining obligations for a supplier who is not a member of a group)

  10. 9.Amendments to article 12 of the 2014 Order (achievement of carbon emissions reduction obligation)

  11. 10.Amendment to article 13 of the 2014 Order (a supplier’s solid wall minimum requirement)

  12. 11.Amendments to article 16 of the 2014 Order (achievement of home heating cost reduction obligation)

  13. 12.New article 16A (conditions to be met for heating qualifying actions completed after 31st March 2017)

  14. 13.Amendments to article 17 of the 2014 Order (notifications of qualifying actions)

  15. 14.Amendments to article 18 of the 2014 Order (determining the carbon saving for a qualifying action)

  16. 15.Amendments to article 19 of the 2014 Order (determining the cost score for a qualifying action)

  17. 16.Amendment to article 20 of the 2014 Order (determining the cost score for a qualifying boiler repair and replacement)

  18. 17.Amendment to article 21 of the 2014 Order (determining the cost score for a gas fuelled qualifying boiler replacement)

  19. 18.Amendment to article 22 of the 2014 Order (determining the cost score for a qualifying electric storage heater repair and replacement)

  20. 19.Amendments to article 24 of the 2014 Order (approval of an appropriate methodology for the carbon saving or cost saving)

  21. 20.New article 24A (methodology for the carbon saving or cost saving attributable to a deemed score qualifying action)

  22. 21.Amendments to article 26 of the 2014 Order (transfers of qualifying actions)

  23. 22.Amendments to article 30 of the 2014 Order (transfers of surplus actions)

  24. 23.New article 30A (transfer of obligations)

  25. 24.Amendments to article 31 of the 2014 Order (final determination and reporting)

  26. 25.Amendment to article 33 of the 2014 Order (publication of energy savings achieved by suppliers)

  27. 26.Amendment to Schedule 2 to the 2014 Order (in-use factors)

  28. 27.Amendments to Schedule 4 to the 2014 Order (domestic premises which are not private domestic premises)

  29. 28.New Schedule 4A (domestic premises which are E, F or G social housing) and new Schedule 4B (help to heat group eligibility)

  30. Signature

  31. Explanatory Note

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