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2.—(1) The Settlement Body must, by no later than three months before the start of a delivery year (“year X”), for each electricity supplier (“S”) calculate—
(a)S’s provisional share of capacity market supplier charges in respect of year X (“PSCsx”);
(b)S’s provisional capacity market supplier charge in respect of year X (“PACMSCsx”);
(c)S’s provisional monthly capacity market supplier charge in respect of each month of year X (“PMCMSCsm”).
(2) PSCsx must be calculated in accordance with the formula—
(3) PACMSCsx must be calculated in accordance with the formula—
(4) PMCMSCsm must be calculated in accordance with the formula—
(5) In this paragraph—
“∑iACPix” means the sum of ACPix (the total amount of capacity payments payable in respect of a capacity committed CMU), as calculated under paragraph 3 of Schedule 1 to the Principal Regulations, for all capacity committed CMUs in respect of year X; and
“FSSPDsx” means the amount of the forecast given by S to the Settlement Body for year X under regulation 4(2).
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