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CHAPTER IU.K.General provisions

[F1Article 2bU.K.Free allocation in 2026-2030 allocation period: applications by incumbent installations that will not produce electricity for sale for consumption outside the installation

1.Despite Article 2a(1)(b), an application under Article 4 for free allocation in the 2026-2030 allocation period may be made in respect of an installation that is an electricity generator as if the restriction referred to in Article 2a(1)(b) did not apply, provided that the application is accompanied by a statement by the operator of the installation that the condition in paragraph 2 will be met.

2.The condition is that the installation will not produce any electricity (other than relevant CHP electricity) for sale for consumption outside the installation in the period beginning with the date of the application and ending with 31 December 2030 (the “relevant period”).

(a)

the regulator must assess the statement and any evidence provided and include the statement, evidence and regulator’s assessment in the information sent to the UK ETS authority under Article 15a(3) for assessment by the UK ETS authority under Article 15a(4);

(b)

if the UK ETS authority considers that the condition in paragraph 2 will be met, for the purposes of determining the application, the application must be treated as made in respect of an installation that is not an electricity generator (and to which the restriction in Article 2a(1)(b) does not apply);

(c)

if the UK ETS authority does not consider that the condition in paragraph 2 will be met, the UK ETS authority must inform the regulator, and the regulator must inform the operator of the installation.

3.Where such an application is accompanied by the statement referred to in paragraph 1:

4.Paragraphs 5 to 8 apply where:

(a)

an application under Article 4 for free allocation in the 2026-2030 allocation period in respect of an electricity generator is treated as made in respect of an installation that is not an electricity generator in accordance with paragraph 3(b) and is assessed as valid under Article 15a(4); and

(b)

the regulator considers at any time (including on receipt of a report under Article 3 of the Activity Level Changes Regulation) that the installation has produced electricity (other than relevant CHP electricity) for sale for consumption outside the installation in the relevant period.

5.The regulator must:

(a)

determine the historical activity level (if any) of each sub-installation of the installation that the regulator considers would have been determined under this Regulation or the Activity Level Changes Regulation if the application had been treated as made in respect of an electricity generator (and to which the restriction in Article 2a(1)(b) applies);

(b)

calculate the preliminary and final annual number of allowances (if any) to be allocated in respect of the installation, and of each sub-installation of the installation, for each scheme year in the 2026-2030 allocation period beginning with the relevant scheme year, that the regulator considers would have been calculated under this Regulation and the Activity Level Changes Regulation if the application had been treated as made in respect of an electricity generator (and to which the restriction in Article 2a(1)(b) applies);

(c)

send evidence of the matters referred to in paragraph 4(b) and the determination and calculation referred to in points (a) and (b) of this paragraph to the UK ETS authority.

6.If the UK ETS authority considers that the installation has produced electricity (other than relevant CHP electricity) for sale for consumption outside the installation in the relevant period, the UK ETS authority must:

(a)

approve the final annual number of allowances to be allocated in respect of the installation, for each scheme year in the 2026-2030 allocation period beginning with the relevant scheme year, making any corrections to the historical activity levels or preliminary or final annual number of allowances that the UK ETS authority considers appropriate;

(b)

inform the regulator accordingly.

7.The regulator must give notice to the operator of the installation of the final annual number of allowances approved.

8.For the purposes of Article 5 of the Activity Level Changes Regulation, the reference in paragraph 3 of that Article to the initial allocation must be read as including a reference to the initial allocation that would have been approved if the application had been treated as made in respect of an electricity generator (and to which the restriction in Article 2a(1)(b) applies).

9.Where paragraph 4(a) applies to an installation, unless the final annual number of allowances is recalculated and approved under paragraphs 5 and 6, despite the amendment made to Article 3(2) of the Activity Level Changes Regulation by article 22 of the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2023, the activity level report required by Article 3 of the Activity Level Changes Regulation must contain the information referred to in section 1.4(e) of Annex 4 to this Regulation.

10.In this Article, “relevant scheme year”, in relation to an installation, means:

(a)

if the installation first produces electricity (other than relevant CHP electricity) for sale for consumption outside the installation in the period beginning with the date of the application and ending with 31 December 2026, the 2026 scheme year;

(b)

if the installation first produces electricity (other than relevant CHP electricity) for sale for consumption outside the installation on or after 1 January 2027, the scheme year in which the installation first produces such electricity.]

Textual Amendments

F1Arts. 2b, 2c inserted (E.W.S.) (1.1.2024 immediately after S.I. 2023/850 comes into force) by The Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) (No. 2) Order 2023 (S.I. 2023/1387), arts. 2(1), 14 (which amendment was extended to N.I. (1.1.2025) by virtue of S.I. 2024/1366, arts. 2(2)(a), 45(2))