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2.Amendments to the Energy Savings Opportunity Scheme Regulations 2014
8.Regulation 19 amended (determination of the responsible undertaking)
11.Regulation 22 amended (duty to calculate total energy consumption)
13.Regulation 25 amended (identification of areas of significant energy consumption)
15.Regulations 25B and 25C inserted as new Chapter in Part 4 (calculations related to organisational purposes)
16.Regulation 26 amended (duty to carry out an energy audit)
17.Regulation 27 amended (identification of energy saving opportunities)
18.Regulations 27A, 27B and 27C inserted as new Chapter in Part 4 (ESOS Report)
23.Regulation 31 amended (confirmation to be given by responsible officer)
25.Regulation 34 amended (display energy certificates and green deal assessments)
26.Part 6A inserted (ESOS action plan and ESOS progress update)
27.Schedule 2 amended (Groups of undertakings - Change of group)
28.Schedule 3 amended (information, notification and publication requirements)
29.Schedule 5 amended (Modification of the application of these Regulations in relation to certain relevant trust assets)
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