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5. After Article 3 insert—
1. This Article applies where the historical activity level of a sub-installation referred to in an activity level report has not been determined under Article 15 or 17 of the Free Allocation Regulation (see Articles 15(7) and 17(2) of that Regulation) or under this Article.
2. If the activity level report contains data for the first calendar year after the start of normal operation of the sub-installation, the regulator must:
(a)determine the historical activity level of the sub-installation in accordance with Article 17(1) of the Free Allocation Regulation (whether the sub-installation is a sub-installation of an incumbent installation or a new entrant);
(b)calculate in accordance with Article 18(1) of that Regulation the preliminary annual number of allowances to be allocated in respect of the sub-installation for each scheme year in the relevant allocation period beginning with the first scheme year after the start of normal operation; and
(c)calculate the final annual number of allowances to be allocated in respect of the sub-installation for each scheme year referred to in point (b):
(i)in the case of a sub-installation of an incumbent installation, in accordance with Article 16b(2) of that Regulation, but using the preliminary annual number of allowances calculated under point (b) instead of the preliminary annual number of allowances referred to in the words before point (a) of paragraph 2 of Article 16b;
(ii)in the case of a sub-installation of a new entrant, in accordance with Article 18a(3) of that Regulation.
3. If the year in which the start of normal operation of the sub-installation occurs is a scheme year in the relevant allocation period, the regulator must:
(a)determine the activity level of the sub-installation in the scheme year;
(b)calculate in accordance with Article 18(2) of the Free Allocation Regulation the preliminary annual number of allowances to be allocated in respect of the sub-installation for the scheme year;
(c)calculate the final annual number of allowances to be allocated in respect of the sub-installation for the scheme year:
(i)in the case of a sub-installation of an incumbent installation, in accordance with Article 16b(2) of that Regulation, but using the preliminary annual number of allowances calculated under point (b) instead of the preliminary annual number of allowances referred to in the words before point (a) of paragraph 2 of Article 16b;
(ii)in the case of a sub-installation of a new entrant, in accordance with Article 18a(3) of that Regulation.
4. In this Article, “relevant allocation period” means:
(a)in the case of a sub-installation of an incumbent installation in respect of which a deemed application for free allocation in the 2021-2025 allocation period was made or a new entrant in respect of which an application for free allocation is made under Article 5(1)(a) of the Free Allocation Regulation, the 2021-2025 allocation period;
(b)in the case of a sub-installation of an incumbent installation in respect of which an application for free allocation in the 2026-2030 allocation period is made under Article 4 of that Regulation or a new entrant in respect of which an application for free allocation is made under Article 5(1)(b) of that Regulation, the 2026-2030 allocation period.”.
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 2 para. 5 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day, see art. 2(2)(b)
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