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The Feed-in Tariffs (Amendment) (No. 3) Order 2015

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SCHEDULE 3

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Article 36

SCHEDULE 2Publication of FIT deployment data

1.  Within the first 5 working days of each tariff period, the Authority must determine and publish the data set out in paragraphs 2 to 4.

2.  The data referred to in paragraph 1, in respect of installations not able to be granted preliminary accreditation are—

(a)the aggregate total installed capacities of solar photovoltaic (other than stand-alone), with total installed capacity of 10 kilowatts or less, which were registered on the MCS database in the deployment period;

(b)the aggregate total installed capacities of solar photovoltaic (other than stand-alone), with total installed capacity greater than 10 kilowatts but not exceeding 50 kilowatts, which were registered on the MCS database in that period; and

(c)the aggregate total installed capacities of wind installations, with total installed capacity of 50 kilowatts or less, which were registered on the MCS database in that period.

3.  The data referred to in paragraph 1, in respect of installations to which the Authority may grant preliminary accreditation, are—

(a)the aggregate total installed capacities of anaerobic digestion installations, with total installed capacity of 500 kilowatts or less, applied for within that deployment period;

(b)the aggregate total installed capacities of anaerobic digestion installations, with total installed capacity greater than 500 kilowatts, applied for within that period;

(c)the aggregate total installed capacities of hydro generating stations applied for within that period;

(d)the aggregate total installed capacities of solar photovoltaic installations (other than stand-alone), with total installed capacity greater than 50 kilowatts applied for within that period;

(e)the aggregate total installed capacity of wind installations, with total installed capacity greater than 50 kilowatts, applied for within that deployment period.

4.  The data referred to in paragraph 1, in respect of stand-alone solar photovoltaic installations, are the aggregate total installed capacities of stand-alone solar photovoltaic installations applied for within that deployment period (including those which were registered on the MCS database in that period).

5.  In this Schedule—

“applied for” refers to an application for accreditation or preliminary accreditation being received as defined in article 8B(4)(a);

“deployment period” means the period of three months immediately preceding the tariff period; and

“MCS database” means the database maintained by the Microgeneration Certification Scheme that records the details of MCS-certified installations.

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