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PART 4 Alternative Ways of Discharging Renewables Obligation
11.Alternative way of discharging renewables obligation: payments
12.Alternative way of discharging renewables obligation: NIROCs
13.Alternative way of discharging renewables obligation: certificates certifying the matters in section 32B(2A) of the Act
14.Further provision in relation to production of certificates and NIROCs
PART 8 Provision of Information and Functions of the Authority
1.The Authority shall maintain the Register (which may be in...
5.The Authority shall delete from the Register any SROC which–...
7.Where the Authority receives in writing a request for substitution...
9.The substitute shall not be the registered holder of the...
11.The contents of the Register (including the entries referred to...
12.Where any person considers that an entry maintained in respect...
13.The Authority shall in any procedural guidelines which it produces...
CONDITIONS OF ELIGIBILITY FOR NIROCs
1.The electricity to which the NIROC relates was generated from...
2.The electricity was generated in Northern Ireland (which for the...
3.The electricity to which the NIROC relates was not generated...
4.Subject to paragraphs 5 and 6, the electricity to which...
7.The electricity to which the NIROC relates was not generated...
8.The electricity to which the NIROC relates was not generated...
9.After 31st March 2009, the electricity to which the NIROC...
11.After 31st March 2016, the electricity to which the NIROC...
12.The electricity to which the NIROC relates was not generated...
13.The electricity to which the NIROC relates was not generated...
14.The electricity to which the NIROC relates was not generated...
15.Paragraph 16 applies where– (a) a qualifying arrangement (“the applicable...
16.If this paragraph applies, it is a condition of eligibility...
17.Paragraph 18 applies, where an extant qualifying arrangement (“the applicable...
18.If this paragraph applies it is a condition of eligibility...
21.The references in paragraph 20 to the first person and...
23.For the purposes of paragraph 4, the main components of...
24.The following terms shall have the meanings given below where...
25.Paragraph 26 applies, where in respect of any generating station,...
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