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39.—(1) This article applies to electricity which is generated using an offshore wind turbine which, in the Authority’s view, first formed part of the generating station from a date no earlier than 12th July 2006 and no later than 31st March 2010 (“a 2006/10 wind turbine”).
(2) The amount of electricity to be stated in each ROC issued in respect of electricity to which this article applies is of a megawatt hour.
(3) In any month in which the electricity to which this article applies is not measured separately from any other electricity generated by the generating station, the percentage of the electricity generated by the station during that month which is to be treated (for the purposes of paragraph (2)) as having been generated using a 2006/10 wind turbine, is the appropriate percentage.
(4) For the purposes of paragraph (3), the appropriate percentage is the total installed capacity of the 2006/10 turbines forming part of the generating station as at the date of generation of the electricity expressed as a percentage of the total installed capacity of the station at that date.
(5) This article is subject to article 41.
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