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4.Assessment of potential for high-efficiency cogeneration and efficient district heating and cooling
5.Amendments to the Guarantees of Origin of Electricity Produced from High-efficiency Cogeneration Regulations 2007
6.Assessment of energy efficiency potential of gas and electricity infrastructure
7.Information and training on energy efficiency mechanisms and measures
8.Duties of the competent authorities in relation to energy services and energy performance contracts
9.Duty for the Secretary of State to review the energy services market
11.Amendment of the Energy Efficiency (Eligible Buildings) Regulations 2013
12.Amendment of the Energy Efficiency (Building Renovation and Reporting) Regulations 2014
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5.Reference dates by which energy savings are to be established....
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11.Provisions clarifying the procedure by which changes affecting the content...
12.Detailed information on the obligations of each of the contracting...
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