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2.Amendments to the Electricity and Gas (Energy Company Obligation) Order 2018
4.Amendments to article 14 (measures installed at private domestic premises)
5.Amendments to article 16 (measures installed at E, F or G social housing)
6.Amendments to article 17 (measures accompanied by a statement from a local authority)
7.Substitution of article 18 (installation standards, warranties and consumer protection)
8.Amendments to article 19 (additional requirements to be met by heating measures)
9.Amendments to article 27 (the score for district heating connections)
10.Amendments to article 28 (the score for demonstration actions)
11.Amendments to article 30 (the score for monitored measures)
12.Amendments to article 32 (the score for all other qualifying actions)
13.Amendments to article 33 (publication of a cost savings methodology)
14.Amendments to Schedule 3 (requirements for warranties for boiler installations)
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