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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme Order 2013 No. 1119
Article 5
1. Information in this section is required under Part 2 and Schedule 5.
2. Subject to paragraph 4, as applicable to the applicant—
(a)name, postal address, email address and telephone number;
(b)the principal place of activity;
(c)any company registration number and registered office;
(d)any trading or other name by which the applicant is commonly known.
3. Where the applicant is a group of undertakings—
(a)the information in paragraph 2 in respect of—
(i)the registering member of the group;
(ii)each participant equivalent;
(iii)the highest parent undertaking located in the United Kingdom; and
(iv)where applicable, the highest parent undertaking located outside the United Kingdom;
and
(b)where an undertaking other than the highest parent undertaking is to be the account holder of the compliance account, the information in paragraph 2 in respect of that undertaking.
4. Where the applicant is a group of public bodies, the information in paragraph 2 is required only in respect of the following in that group—
(a)a government department;
(b)the Scottish Ministers;
(c)the Welsh Assembly Government;
(d)a Northern Ireland Department;
(e)a local authority;
(f)a university;
(g)for a group which does not include a public body described in sub-paragraphs (a) to (f), the body in the group intended to be the account holder in respect of the compliance account.
5. The name, postal address, email address and telephone number of at least three individuals who will act as contacts for the applicant, one of whom must exercise management control in respect of the public body or undertaking which is to be the account holder of the compliance account.
6.—(1) A list of all settled half hourly meters which measured the supply of qualifying electricity to the applicant in the qualification year.
(2) The total amount of qualifying electricity in the qualification year and the amount of qualifying electricity for each individual participant equivalent that is a member of the group.
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