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PART 4 Issue and revocation of ROCs
20.Confirmations required from the person being issued with a ROC
21.Further confirmations required for ROCs certifying matters within section 32B(3) and (5) of the Act where electricity generated otherwise than on land
22.Further confirmations required for ROCs certifying matters within section 32B(3) to (6) of the Act
23.Further confirmations required for ROCs certifying matters within section 32B(5), (6) and (8) of the Act
31.Calculating the amount of electricity generated by a particular category of generating capacity
32.Calculating the amount of electricity generated in a particular way
37.Generating stations which were accredited as at 11th July 2006
38.Landfill gas and sewage gas generating stations which were accredited, or held preliminary accreditation, as at 31st March 2009
41.Generating stations in respect of which a statutory grant has been awarded
PART 7 Cases and circumstances when a ROC must not be issued
43.Generating stations not compliant with accreditation or metering requirements
45.Generating stations using excluded capacity to generate electricity
48.Combustion units in relation to which a capacity agreement has been issued
49.Electricity in respect of which a CFD or investment contract applies
50.Combustion units in relation to which a CFD or investment contract has been entered into
51.Generating stations supported or potentially eligible for support under a feed-in tariff scheme
52.Generating stations in respect of which a NFFO arrangement applied but was terminated
53.Non-commissioned generating stations in respect of which a NFFO arrangement applies
54.Large hydro generating stations first commissioned on or before 1st April 2002
55.Generating stations first commissioned before 1st January 1990
58.Generating stations using gaseous fuel produced by means of gasification or pyrolysis
61.Circumstances in which ROCs must not be issued in respect of electricity generated from bioliquid
62.Common agricultural policy requirements in the case of bioliquids
63.Circumstances in which ROCs must not be issued in respect of electricity generated from solid or gaseous biomass
64.Cases where a renewables obligation certificate has already been issued
65.Cases and circumstances when a ROC must not be issued: general provisions
69.Dealing with the buy-out fund: payments into the Consolidated Fund and to the Northern Ireland authority
70.Dealing with the late payment fund: payments into the Consolidated Fund and to the Northern Ireland authority
71.Dealing with the buy-out and late payment funds: payments to UK suppliers
73.Calculating the total mutualisation sum in the case of a relevant shortfall
74.Payments to be made by suppliers towards the total mutualisation sum
75.Circumstances in which payments towards the total mutualisation sum are to be re-calculated
76.Re-calculated payments to be made by suppliers towards the total mutualisation sum and repayments by the Authority
77.Payments to be made to suppliers out of the mutualisation fund
PART 9 Provision of information
78.Provision of information required by the Authority to carry out its functions
79.Provision of information to determine whether a supplier is discharging its renewables obligation
80.Provision of information to determine whether a ROC is to be, or should have been, issued
81.Notification by the operator of a low-range co-firing combustion unit
82.Information to be provided to the Authority where electricity is generated from biomass
2.The Register must identify whether or not a ROC subsists...
8.Where the Authority receives requests under paragraph 7(b) it must...
10.The substitute cannot be the registered holder of a ROC...
12.The contents of the Register (including the entries referred to...
13.Where any person considers that an entry maintained in respect...
14.The Authority must in any procedural guidelines which it produces...
ELECTRICITY TO BE STATED IN ROCs
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