The Renewables Obligation Order 2015

The amount of electricity to be stated in each ROCE+W

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33.—(1) Each ROC is to state the amount of electricity in respect of which it has been issued.

(2) Subject to articles 34 to 41, the amount of electricity to be stated in each ROC is to be determined in accordance with paragraphs (3) to (8).

(3) Each ROC to be issued in respect of electricity generated—

(a)using pre-2013 capacity, and

(b)in a way described in the first column of Part 2 of Schedule 5,

must state the amount of electricity which corresponds to that description in the second column of that Part of that Schedule.

(4) Each ROC to be issued in respect of electricity generated—

(a)using 2013/14 capacity, and

(b)in a way described in the first column of Part 3 of Schedule 5,

must state the amount of electricity which corresponds to that description in the second column of that Part of that Schedule.

(5) Each ROC to be issued in respect of electricity generated—

(a)using 2014/15 capacity, and

(b)in a way described in the first column of Part 3 of Schedule 5,

must state the amount of electricity which corresponds to that description in the third column of that Part of that Schedule.

(6) Each ROC to be issued in respect of electricity generated—

(a)using 2015/16 capacity, and

(b)in a way described in the first column of Part 3 of Schedule 5,

must state the amount of electricity which corresponds to that description in the fourth column of that Part of that Schedule.

(7) Each ROC to be issued in respect of electricity generated—

(a)using post-2016 capacity, and

(b)in a way described in the first column of Part 3 of Schedule 5,

must state the amount of electricity which corresponds to that description in the fifth column of that Part of that Schedule.

(8) The amount of electricity to be stated in each ROC to be issued in respect of electricity generated in a way which is not described in the first column of Part 2 of Schedule 5 is 1 megawatt hour.