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4.—(1) The RCC period contribution for a supplier for a quarterly obligation period is the amount given by—
where—
GP is the total amount of revenue collection counterparty payments which the revenue collection counterparty was required to make in the quarterly obligation period;
SoS repayment is—
unless sub-paragraph (b) or (c) applies, the SoS payment in respect of the quarterly obligation period that ended three whole quarterly obligation periods before the quarterly obligation period for which this calculation is made (a “full SoS repayment”);
unless paragraph (c) applies and if the Secretary of State has specified that only a proportion of the full SoS repayment is to be used for the purposes of this paragraph, that amount;
where the contribution is for any of first four quarterly obligation periods, zero;
CP is the total amount of RCC party payments which the revenue collection counterparty received from RCC parties in the quarterly obligation period;
SoS payment is the total amount of any SoS funds that the Secretary of State has specified are to be used when calculating the RCC period contribution in respect of the quarterly obligation period;
DI is any amount of interest which was paid by virtue of regulation 7(6), 8(7), 10(2), 13(7), 16(5) or 17(7) during that period, less any amount of that interest which was paid to electricity suppliers by virtue of regulation 18(2);
SQS is the amount of electricity supplied by that supplier in the quarterly obligation period;
XEP is the amount of EII excluded electricity supplied by that supplier in the quarterly obligation period;
TQS is the total amount of electricity supplied by all suppliers in the quarterly obligation period; and
AXP is the total amount of EII excluded electricity supplied by all suppliers in the quarterly obligation period.
(2) For the purposes of this regulation, the amount of electricity supplied by a supplier in a quarterly obligation period is the amount of electricity which the BSCCo determines was supplied by that supplier on the basis of—
(a)Final Reconciliation Volume Allocation Runs for each day within the quarterly obligation period; or
(b)where a Post-Final Volume Allocation Run has occurred in relation to a day on which electricity was supplied, the Post-Final Volume Allocation Run for that day.
(3) Where the revenue collection counterparty makes a determination under these Regulations which requires the determination of the amount of electricity supplied on a day which is EII excluded electricity, it must, where possible, base that determination of EII excluded electricity on information derived from the most recent BSC volume allocation run carried out by the BSCCo in relation to the day on which the electricity was supplied.
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I1Reg. 4 in force at 23.3.2023, see reg. 1(2)
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