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9.—(1) The prescribed provisions of the 1974 Act apply within the territorial sea or a renewable energy zone to and in relation to any energy structure or activities connected with or preparatory to—
(a)the exploitation of those areas for the production of energy from water or wind,
(b)the exploration of such areas with a view to, or in connection with, the production of energy from water or wind, or
(c)the operation of a cable for transmitting electricity from an energy structure.
(2) In this article—
“energy structure” means a fixed or floating structure or machine, other than a vessel, which is, or is to be, or has been, used for producing energy from water or wind; and
“renewable energy zone” has the meaning given by section 84(4) of the Energy Act 2004(1) and “within a renewable energy zone” includes over and under it.
2004 c.20; section 84(4) is prospectively amended by the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 (c. 23), Schedule 4, Part 1, paragraph 4. Section 84(4) of the Energy Act 2004 would continue to define the term “renewable energy zone” after the amendment.
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