The Green Gas Support Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2022
In accordance with section 100(7)(a) of that Act, the Secretary of State has obtained the consent of the Scottish Ministers to the making of these Regulations.
Citation, commencement and extent1.
(1)
These Regulations may be cited as the Green Gas Support Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2022 and come into force on 1st July 2022.
(2)
These Regulations extend to England and Wales, and Scotland.
Amendment of the Green Gas Support Scheme Regulations 20212.
(1)
(2)
In paragraph (9), for “by” to “(5)(d)” substitute “, where appropriate, in accordance with paragraph (9A)”
.
(3)
“(9A)
Subject to paragraph (9B), if the date referred to in paragraph 5(d) (“the guarantee date”) and the tariff start date are in different financial years, the initial tariff calculated in accordance with paragraph (9) must be adjusted by the percentage increase or decrease in the consumer prices index in the period beginning with 1st January immediately preceding the financial year in which the guarantee date falls and ending with 31st December immediately preceding the financial year in which the tariff start date falls.
(9B)
For the purposes of the adjustment under paragraph (9A), any increase or decrease in the consumer prices index in the calendar year ending on 31st December 2021 is to be disregarded.”
(4)
In paragraph (17)—
(a)
in the definition of “estimated annual payment”—
(i)
in the definition of “first financial year”, for the words “the injection”, in the first place it appears, to the end substitute “periodic support payments for that additional biomethane are expected to become payable, having regard to regulation 8(5)(a),”
;
(ii)
“D is
- (i)
in the case of an application for a tariff guarantee, the number of days in the financial year beginning with the date on which the injection of original biomethane commenced or the applicant expects the injection of original biomethane to commence (as the case may be), and
- (ii)
in the case of an application for registration in respect of additional biomethane, the number of days in the financial year beginning with the date on which periodic support payments for that additional biomethane are expected to become payable, having regard to regulation 8(5)(a),”;
(iii)
for the definition of “P”—
(aa)
after “beginning” insert “in the case of the first financial year”
;
(bb)
omit “, the injection of additional biomethane commenced”;
(cc)
for “the participant expects the injection of additional biomethane to commence” substitute “periodic support payments for additional biomethane are expected to become payable, having regard to regulation 8(5)(a)”
;
(b)
in the definition of “relevant financial year”—
(i)
omit “and”;
(ii)
after “2025/2026” insert “, 2026/2027 and 2027/2028”
.
Transitional Provisions3.
(1)
These Regulations affect the calculation of periodic support payments in respect of the quarter beginning with the date on which they come into force and subsequent quarters both for—
(a)
a person who has made an application for a tariff guarantee before 1st July 2022 and has not yet been registered as a participant (regardless of whether that person has been given a provisional tariff guarantee notice or granted a tariff guarantee), and
(b)
a person who has been registered as a participant before 1st July 2022, notwithstanding that that person may have already received periodic support payments.
(2)
In this regulation, “guaranteed tariff”, “participant”, “periodic support payments”, “quarter”, “provisional tariff guarantee notice” and “tariff guarantee” have the meaning given to them in the Green Gas Support Scheme Regulations 2021.
These Regulations, which apply in Great Britain, amend the Green Gas Support Scheme Regulations 2021 (“the 2021 Regulations”), which established the Green Gas Support Scheme (“the GGSS”).
The GGSS is a renewable heat incentive scheme to facilitate and encourage the production of biomethane by anaerobic digestion, for injection into the gas grid. These Regulations correct drafting defects in two provisions in the 2021 Regulations which result in aspects of the GGSS not functioning as intended.
First, these Regulations amend the methodology for adjusting a person’s guaranteed tariff to account for inflation. Adjustments in respect of inflation will now be made to guaranteed tariffs at the start of a financial year by the percentage increase or decrease in the consumer prices index over the previous calendar year.
Second, these Regulations amend the methodology for calculating the estimated total budget commitment so that it more accurately reflects expected future payments for additional biomethane capacity. The estimated total budget commitment is checked against the budget allocation published by the Secretary of State to determine whether there is sufficient budget available to accept new applications to the GGSS.
A full impact assessment has not been produced for this instrument as no significant impact on the private, voluntary or public sectors is foreseen.