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The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme Order 2013 (revoked)

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[F110.(1) Part 5 is amended as follows.U.K.

(2) For article 48 (member CCA exemptions), substitute—

Member CCA exemptions

48.  Where a participant has a member CCA exemption, supplies of electricity and gas under article 50 excludes any supplies or emissions of a member of the group to which a member CCA exemption applies..

(3) For article 49 (annual report), substitute—

Annual report

49.(1) A participant must provide in the annual report—

(a)the amount of supplies under article 50(2);

(b)whether or not the following apply to the participant—

(i)an estimation adjustment; or

(ii)renewables generation,

and, if so, the amount of each supply to which the adjustment applies and the amount of the renewables generation; and

(c)whether or not electricity generating credit applies to the participant and, if so, the amount of the generated and supplied electricity.

(2) In addition to the information in paragraph (1), local authority participants in England must provide the following information by 30th November 2013 as a supplement to the annual report for the third annual reporting year in the first phase—

(a)the amount of the supplies in article 50(2) that are measured by a settled half hourly meter;

(b)the amount of the supplies in article 50(2) that are supplied to—

(i)Academies;

(ii)city technology colleges;

(iii)city technology colleges for the technology of the arts;

(iv)maintained schools;

(v)maintained nursery schools;

(c)the amount of the supplies in sub-paragraph (b) that are measured by settled half hourly meters..

(4) For article 50 (CRC emissions), substitute—

CRC emissions

50.(1) CRC emissions” means the emissions calculated in accordance with paragraph 29 of Schedule 1 from CRC supplies.

(2) CRC supplies” means the supplies of electricity and gas supplied to a participant in accordance with sections 1 to 3 of Schedule 1 and the additions in section 6 of that Schedule less the deductions of any electricity generating credits and the deductions under sections 4 and 5 of that Schedule but excluding—

(a)supplies of gas made to an EU ETS installation; and

(b)supplies of electricity and gas made to a facility specified in a specified facility certificate.

(3) The lowest value of CRC emissions is zero..]

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