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8.Alternative way of discharging renewables obligation: payments
9.Alternative way of discharging renewables obligation: GBROCs
10.Further provision in relation to production of NIROCs and GBROCs
12.Calculation of amount of electricity generated from eligible renewable sources
13.Calculation of amount of electricity supplied to customers
CONDITIONS OF ELIGIBILITY FOR GBROCS
1.The electricity to which the GBROC relates was generated from...
2.The electricity to which the GBROC relates was not generated...
3.The electricity to which the GBROC relates was not generated...
4.The electricity to which the GBROC relates was not generated...
5.Subject to paragraphs 6 and 7, the electricity to which...
8.The electricity to which the GBROC relates was not generated...
9.The electricity to which the GBROC relates was not generated...
10.After 31st March 2009, the electricity to which the GBROC...
11.In paragraph 10 “the specified percentage” means, in respect of...
12.After 31st March 2016, the electricity to which the GBROC...
13.The electricity to which the GBROC relates was not generated...
14.The electricity to which the GBROC relates was not generated...
15.The electricity to which the GBROC relates was not generated...
16.(a) This paragraph applies where: (i) a qualifying arrangement (“the...
17.(a) This paragraph applies where an extant qualifying arrangement (“the...
18.The main components of a generating station shall only be...
19.The following terms shall have the meanings given below where...
20.In paragraphs 16 and 17 “qualifying arrangement” has the meaning...
21.(a) This paragraph applies to a generating station in respect...
1.The Authority shall maintain the Register (which may be in...
5.The Authority shall delete from the Register any NIROC which...
7.Where the Authority receives in writing a request for substitution...
9.The substitute shall not be the registered holder of the...
11.The contents of the Register (including the entries referred to...
12.Where any person considers that an entry maintained in respect...
13.The Authority shall in any procedural guidelines which it produces...
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