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73.—(1) Subject to paragraph (3) and regulations 31(2) [F1, 32A] and 74, participants producing biomethane for injection shall be paid a periodic support payment in respect of each quarterly period calculated in accordance with the following formula—
where—
A is the amount of eligible biomethane in kWh which is injected in that quarterly period; and
B is the tariff applicable to the eligible biomethane determined in accordance with regulation 59.
(2) In this regulation, “eligible biomethane” means the amount (in kWh) of all biomethane [F2or the notified proportion of biomethane] injected in a quarterly period determined in accordance with the following formula—
where—
(a)C is the lower of—
(i)the amount [F3(in kWh) of all biomethane or the notified proportion of biomethane] injected in that quarterly period; or
(ii)the sum of the kWh equivalent of the maximum initial capacity specified under regulation 32 and any maximum additional capacity specified under regulation 77;
(b)D is the amount of propane in kWh contained in C;
(c)E is—
(i)the heat in kWhth delivered in the relevant quarterly period to the biogas production plant which produced the biogas from which the biomethane is made, except any heat—
(aa)contained in feedstock used to produce that biogas; or
(bb)derived from the combustion of that biogas; or
(ii)such proportion (as may be chosen by the participant and agreed by the Authority) of that heat provided that the proportion is no less than—
where—
(aa)x is the energy content of the biogas contained in the biomethane produced by that biogas; and
(bb)y is the energy content of all the biogas produced by that biogas production plant;
(d)F is the amount (in kWhth) of heat supplied to the biomethane production process in that quarterly period from any heat source other than heat generated from the combustion of biogas by a plant which supplies that process; and
(e)G applies only in relation to biomethane made using biogas produced from gasification or pyrolysis, and is the proportion of biomass contained in the feedstock used in that quarterly period to produce that biogas.
[F4(2A) In paragraph (2), “notified proportion of biomethane” means the proportion of biomethane which the participant specifies in a notice to the Authority as the proportion of the total amount of biomethane (in kWh) injected in a quarterly period which is to be taken into account when determining the amount of eligible biomethane for that quarterly period.
(2B) The notified proportion of biomethane must be taken into account in determining values C to G in the formula in paragraph (2).
(2C) A participant must notify the Authority of the total amount of biomethane (in kWh) injected in a quarterly period.]
(3) Where a participant is registered in respect of additional biomethane which forms part of the eligible biomethane injected in the quarterly period referred to in paragraph (1) and the tariff for the additional biomethane differs from the tariff for any other biomethane in respect of which the participant is registered, the periodic support payment for the participant for that quarterly period is the sum of—
(a)the amount of eligible biomethane in kWh which is original biomethane multiplied by the tariff applicable to that biomethane determined in accordance with regulation 59; and
(b)the amount of any eligible biomethane in kWh which is additional biomethane multiplied by the tariff applicable to that biomethane determined in accordance with regulation 59.
Textual Amendments
F1Word in reg. 73(1) inserted (1.4.2021) by The Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme and Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2021 (S.I. 2021/76), regs. 1(4)(b), 33(a)
F2Words in reg. 73(2) inserted (1.4.2021) by The Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme and Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2021 (S.I. 2021/76), regs. 1(4)(b), 33(b)(i)
F3Words in reg. 73(2) substituted (1.4.2021) by The Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme and Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2021 (S.I. 2021/76), regs. 1(4)(b), 33(b)(ii)
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