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SCHEDULE 1SACTIVITIES AND INSTALLATIONS AND MOBILE PLANT

PART 1SACTIVITIES

CHAPTER 1SENERGY INDUSTRIES

SECTION 1.1SCombustion
PART AS

Burning any fuel in a combustion appliance with a rated thermal input of 50 megawatts or more.

Interpretation of Part AS

For the purposes of Part A, where two or more appliances with an aggregate rated thermal input of 50 megawatts or more are operated on the same site by the same operator those appliances are be treated as a single appliance with a rated thermal input of 50 megawatts or more.

PART BS

Unless described in Part A of this section—

(a)Burning any fuel in a boiler or furnace with a rated thermal input of more than 20 megawatts and less than 50 megawatts,

(b)Burning any fuel in a gas turbine or compression ignition engine with a rated thermal input of more than 20 megawatts and less than 50 megawatts.

[F1(c)Burning any fuel in a combination of appliances with a total rated thermal input of more than 20 megawatts and less than 50 megawatts in an installation to which Schedule 1A applies.]

[F2(d)Burning any fuel in a medium combustion plant with a rated thermal input equal to or greater than 1 megawatt and less than or equal to 20 megawatts.]

Interpretation of Section 1.1S

For the purposes of section 1.1—

“rated thermal input” is the rate at which fuel can be burned at the maximum continuous rating of the appliance multiplied by the net calorific value of the fuel and expressed as megawatts thermal.

[F3Interpretation of Part BS

For the purposes of paragraph (c) of Part B—

(a)“appliance” means a boiler, furnace, gas turbine or compression ignition engine, and

(b)fuel is burned in a combination of appliances where two or more appliances are operated on the same site.]

Textual Amendments

SECTION 1.2SGasification, liquefaction and refining activities
PART AS

(a)Refining gas including natural gas or its products,

(b)Production of coke,

(c)Pyrolysis, carbonisation, distillation, gasification, liquefaction, partial oxidisation or other heat treatment of coal (other than drying of coal), lignite, oil, or other carbonaceous material or mixtures, otherwise than with a view to making charcoal,

(d)Gasification or liquefaction of fuels other than as described in paragraph (c) in installations with a total rated thermal input of 20 megawatts or more,

(e)The refining of mineral oils, or the loading, unloading or other handling of, the storage of, or other physical, chemical or thermal treatment of—

(i)crude oil, or

(ii)stabilised crude petroleum.

(f)Purifying or refining any of the products of an activity mentioned in paragraph (a) or its conversion into a different product.

Nothing in paragraph (c) or (f) refers to the use of any substance as a fuel or its incineration or pyrolysis as a waste or to any activity for the treatment of sewage sludge.

In paragraph (c), the heat treatment of oil does not include heat treatment of waste oil or waste emulsions containing oil in order to recover the oil from aqueous emulsions.

Interpretation of Part AS

In Part A—

carbonaceous material” includes such materials as charcoal, coke, peat, rubber and wood, and

rated thermal input” has the same meaning as in Section 1.1.

PART BS

(a)Blending odorant for use with natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas,

(b)The following activities:—

(i)the storage of petrol in stationary storage tanks at a terminal, or the loading or unloading of petrol into or from a road tanker, a rail tanker or an inland waterway vessel at a terminal,

(ii)the unloading of petrol into stationary storage tanks at a service station if the total quantity of petrol unloaded into such tanks at the service station in any 12 month period is likely to be equal to or greater than 500m3.

(c)Motor vehicle refuelling activities at an existing service station if the petrol refuelling throughput at the station in any 12 month period is more than 3000m3,

(d)Motor vehicle refuelling activities at a new service station if the petrol refuelling throughput at the station in any 12 month period is, or is intended to be, 500m3 or more,

(e)Motor vehicle refuelling activities at a new service station if the petrol refuelling throughput at the station in any 12 month period is, or is intended to be, 100m3 or more and the service station is under permanent living quarters or working areas.

Interpretation of Part BS

1.  In Part B—

existing service station” means a service station—

(a)

which is put into operation, or

(b)

for which planning permission under the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1997 M1 is granted,

before 31st December 2011,

inland waterway vessel” means a vessel, other than a sea-going vessel, having a total dead weight of 15 tonnes or more,

new service station” means a service station which is put into operation on or after 1st January 2012, and includes an existing service station where a major refurbishment is completed on or after that date (and for that purpose a major refurbishment means a significant alteration or renewal of the station infrastructure, in particular the tanks and pipes),

petrol” means any petroleum derivative, with or without additives, having a Reid vapour pressure of 27.6 kPa or more which is intended for use as a fuel for motor vehicles, other than liquefied petroleum gas,

service station” means any premises where petrol is dispensed to motor vehicle fuel tanks from stationary storage tanks, other than premises described in paragraphs (c) to (e) used only in connection with the construction and delivery of new vehicles,

terminal” means any premises which are used for the storage and loading of petrol into road tankers, rail tankers or inland waterway vessels.

Marginal Citations

M11997 c.8, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

2.—(1) Any expression used in Part B and in a Directive specified in sub-paragraph (2) has the same meaning in that Part as in the Directive.S

(2) The specified Directives are—

(a)European Parliament and Council Directive 94/63/EC on the control of volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions resulting from the storage of petrol and its distribution from terminals to service stations M2, and

(b)Directive 2009/126/EC of the European Parliament and the Council on stage II petrol vapour recovery during the refuelling of motor vehicles at service stations M3.

Marginal Citations

M2OJ L 365, 31.12.94, p.24.

M3OJ L 285, 31.10.2009, p.36.