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38.—(1) At least once in each reporting year the Secretary of State must publish, on a website maintained by or on behalf of the Secretary of State, the energy savings achieved—
(a)by each participant by qualifying actions which—
(i)have been promoted by the participant; and
(ii)are not surplus actions; and
(b)by all qualifying actions other than surplus actions.
(2) No more than once each reporting year, the Secretary of State may require a participant to provide to the Secretary of State—
(a)aggregated statistical information on its final customers (identifying significant changes to previously submitted information); and
(b)current information on final customers’ consumption, including, where applicable, load profiles, customer segmentation and geographical location of customers.
(3) In this article—
(a)“energy savings” and “final customer” have the meaning given by Article 2 of the Energy Efficiency Directive;
(b)“aggregated statistical information”, “customer segmentation” and “load profiles” have the same meaning as in the Energy Efficiency Directive;
(c)“the Energy Efficiency Directive” means Directive 2012/27/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council on energy efficiency(1); and
(d)“reporting year” means 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022.
OJ No. L 315, 14.11.2012, p.1. The Directive has been amended but the amendments are not relevant.
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