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47. In this Part—
[F1“fuel quality criteria” means the criteria for woodfuel quality specified in Schedule 4A in relation to solid biomass which is wood;]
“greenhouse gas criteria” means the criteria set out in Schedule 3;
“land criteria”, except in regulation 48(3)(a), means—
the criteria set out in Part 2 of Schedule 4 in relation to solid biomass which is wood or wholly derived from wood, except energy crops; or
the criteria set out in Part 3 of Schedule 4 in relation to other solid biomass including energy crops;
“permitted location” means a place—
in respect of which the participant has a right to harvest the solid biomass; and
which is no more than 50 miles from the plant in which the solid biomass is used;
“self-supplied” means—
obtained by or on behalf of the participant from a permitted location; or
waste wood which is obtained by or on behalf of the participant from the place where it first becomes waste;
“sustainable biogas” means—
biogas which—
meets the greenhouse gas criteria; and
is made wholly from feedstock which is solid biomass which meets the land criteria;
biogas which is made wholly from feedstock which is waste;
biogas which consists of a combination of any of the biogas listed in paragraphs (a) and (b);
“sustainable biomethane” means biomethane which, save for ingredients which are added as part of the biomethane production process—
is made wholly from feedstock which is waste;
meets the greenhouse gas criteria and is made wholly from feedstock which is solid biomass which meets the land criteria; or
consists of a combination of any of the biomethane listed in paragraphs (a) and (b);
“sustainable solid biomass” means—
solid biomass which meets the greenhouse gas criteria [F2, the land criteria and the fuel quality criteria];
solid biomass which is—
self-supplied;
used in an accredited RHI installation with an installation capacity of less than 1MWth; and
either—
an approved sustainable fuel; or
a fuel in respect of which the Secretary of State has made a declaration under regulation 51(5);
solid biomass which is waste, or is wholly derived from waste;
solid biomass which consists of a combination of any of the solid biomass listed in paragraphs (a) to (c).
Textual Amendments
F1Words in reg. 47 inserted (1.4.2022) by The Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme and Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2021 (S.I. 2021/76), regs. 1(3)(a), 19(a)
F2Words in reg. 47 substituted (1.4.2022) by The Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme and Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2021 (S.I. 2021/76), regs. 1(3)(a), 19(b)
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