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Part 2 Amendment of the Contracts for Difference (Allocation) Regulations 2014
2.Amendment of the Contracts for Difference (Allocation) Regulations 2014
4.Amendment to regulation 4 (establishing allocation rounds)
5.Insertion of regulation 4A (establishing application windows)
6.Amendment to regulation 5 (varying and terminating allocation rounds)
11.Amendment to regulation 9 (publication of allocation frameworks)
15.Insertion of regulation 13A (sustainable industry reward budgets)
17.Amendment to regulation 14A (temporary site exclusions and exemption certificates)
18.Amendment to regulation 14C (requests for exemption certificates)
19.Amendment to regulation 15 (commencement of allocation rounds)
21.Amendment to regulation 17 (determinations: qualifying applicants)
23.Amendment to regulation 20 (reviews of non-qualification determinations)
24.Amendment to regulation 23 (requirement for applicable planning consents)
26.Amendment to regulation 26 (statements in relation to supply chains)
27.Insertion of regulation 27B (statements in relation to sustainable industry rewards)
29.Insertion of Chapter 5 of Part 4 (sustainable industry reward statements: supplemental)
32.Amendment to heading of Chapter 2 of Part 5 (requirements applicable to allocation frameworks)
33.Amendment to regulation 30 (requirements applicable to allocation frameworks)
34.Amendment to heading of Chapter 3 of Part 5 (commencement and completion of an allocation process)
35.Amendment to regulation 31 (non-qualification review and appeal deadline dates)
36.Amendment to regulation 33 (commencement of the allocation process)
37.Amendment to regulation 34 (delay to the commencement of allocation processes)
38.Amendment to regulation 35 (completion of the allocation process)
40.Amendment to regulation 37 (provision of audit report to the Secretary of State)
41.Amendment to regulation 38 (proceeding, re-running an allocation process or terminating an allocation round)
42.Amendment to regulation 39 (re-running an allocation process)
43.Amendment to heading of Chapter 5 of Part 5 (delay and re-running the allocation process)
44.Amendment to regulation 40 (delay after completion of allocation processes)
45.Amendment to regulation 42 (timing and content of CFD notifications and notices)
48.Amendment to regulation 51 (successful applications determined by the Authority)
51.Amendment to Schedule 1 (information in support of applications)
Part 3 Amendment of the Electricity Market Reform (General) Regulations 2014
52.Amendment of the Electricity Market Reform (General) Regulations 2014
54.Amendment to heading of Part 3 (Supply chain statements and documents)
55.Amendment to regulation 9 (application for supply chain statements)
56.Amendment to regulation 10 (particulars of supply chain applications)
57.Amendment to regulation 12A (application for supply chain implementation statements)
58.Amendment to regulation 12B (particulars of supply chain implementation applications)
59.Insertion of Part 3A (sustainable industry reward implementation statements)
Part 4 Amendment of the Contracts for Difference (Definition of Eligible Generator) Regulations 2014
Part 5 Amendment of the Contracts for Difference (Standard Terms) Regulations 2014
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