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The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme Order 2013

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PART 3Annual reports

Provision of annual reports

31.—(1) A participant must provide to the administrator a report which complies with article 32 on its CRC supplies during an annual reporting year (“an annual report”).

(2) A participant must provide the annual report—

(a)unless otherwise agreed by the administrator, using the Registry; and

(b)by no later than the last working day of July after the end of the annual reporting year.

(3) Where by 40 days after the due date a participant has failed to provide the annual report, the administrator may determine(1) the report.

Annual report

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

(a)the amount of the CRC supplies under article 33(2);

(b)the amount of the supplies to each participant equivalent member of the group;

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

(i)an estimation adjustment under paragraph 31 of section 6 of Schedule 1; or

(ii)renewables generation,

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

(2) Where the administrator receives the annual report in accordance with article 31, it must calculate the participant’s CRC emissions.

CRC emissions

33.—(1) “CRC emissions” means the emissions calculated in accordance with paragraph 33 of Schedule 1 from CRC supplies.

(2) “CRC supplies” means the supplies of electricity and gas supplied to a participant and participant equivalent in accordance with sections 1 to 4 of Schedule 1 and the additions in section 6 of that Schedule less the deductions under section 5 of that Schedule.

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

Changes affecting participants

34.  Where changes affecting a participant take place in an annual reporting year as described in Part 1 or 2, or section 2 of Part 3, of Schedule 5—

(a)the participant; and

(b)in respect of section 2 of Part 3 of Schedule 5, undertakings which are not participants,

must comply with such of those provisions as are applicable to them.

(1)

Such a determination must be made in accordance with article 57(2).

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