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Regulation 30
Regulations 15A, 58ZA, 58ZB
1. In this Schedule—
(a)“maximum amount” means an amount of less than 2,500 tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent, disregarding emissions from biomass;
(b)“the operator’s preferred alternative permit” has the meaning given in paragraph 3(1).
2.—(1) The operator of an Article 27a installation must monitor the installation’s emissions of carbon dioxide equivalent in accordance with an appropriate monitoring plan.
(2) An appropriate monitoring plan for the first allocation period is a monitoring plan that—
(a)was approved in relation to the installation in accordance with Articles 11 to 13 of the Monitoring and Reporting Regulation, for the purposes of the scheme year immediately before the first allocation period; or
(b)is otherwise approved by the regulator, following an application made by the operator, as a plan that is capable of monitoring whether the installation has exceeded the maximum amount in any scheme year.
(3) An appropriate monitoring plan for the second allocation period is a monitoring plan that—
(a)was approved in relation to the installation in accordance with Articles 11 to 13 of the Monitoring and Reporting Regulation, for the purposes of the scheme year immediately before the first allocation period;
(b)was approved in relation to the installation in accordance with Article 11 to 13 of the Monitoring and Reporting Regulation 2018, for the purposes of the scheme year immediately before the second allocation period; or
(c)is otherwise approved by the regulator, following an application made by the operator, as a plan that is capable of monitoring whether the installation has exceeded the maximum amount in any scheme year.
3.—(1) The operator of an Article 27a installation may notify the regulator that, if the installation exceeds the maximum amount in any scheme year, the operator prefers to comply with the conditions of an Article 27 installation emissions permit or, alternatively, a greenhouse gas emissions permit in respect of the installation (“the operator’s preferred alternative permit”).
(2) A notice under sub-paragraph (1) must be received by the regulator by 31st August 2024, in relation to the second allocation period.
4.—(1) The operator of an Article 27a installation must notify the regulator by the relevant date if the reportable emissions from the installation in any scheme year exceed the maximum amount.
(2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph (1), the relevant date is 31st March in the year following the scheme year in question.
5.—(1) Where the regulator is satisfied that an Article 27a installation has exceeded the maximum amount in any scheme year, the regulator must, as soon as is reasonably practicable, give a notice to the operator.
(2) A notice that is given pursuant to sub-paragraph (1) must state that, from the beginning of the scheme year following the year in which the notice is given—
(a)the installation will not be treated as an Article 27a installation; and
(b)the operator will be required to comply with the conditions of the operator’s preferred alternative permit for the remainder of the allocation period during which the notice is given.
(3) Where the regulator has not received the operator’s preferred alternative permit by the date specified in paragraph 2(2)(a) or (b), as the case may be, the notice under sub-paragraph (1) must state that, from the beginning of the scheme year following the year in which the notice is given, until the end of the allocation period during which the notice is given, the operator will be required to comply with the conditions of a greenhouse gas emissions permit in respect of the installation.
(4) The operator of an Article 27a installation who has received a notice given pursuant to sub-paragraph (1) may apply for—
(a)a greenhouse gas emissions permit, under regulation 10(1); or
(b)an Article 27 installation emissions permit, under regulation 10(2),
whichever is stated in the notice given pursuant to sub-paragraph (2)(b) or sub-paragraph (3).”
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