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Regulation 17(4)
1. The following is the information referred to in regulation 17(4) which must be provided by an applicant.
2. In respect of the applicant—
(a)the name of the applicant;
(b)the name of any person whom the applicant intends will enter into the CFD on the applicant’s behalf in respect of the CFD unit;
(c)where the applicant is a UK registered company, the company registration number of the applicant;
(d)where the applicant is not a corporate body—
(i)whether the applicant has a legal personality; and
(ii)if not, the person whom the applicant intends will enter into the CFD on the applicant’s behalf in respect of the CFD unit;
(e)where the applicant is VAT registered, the VAT registration number of the applicant;
(f)where the applicant is a company but not registered in the UK—
(i)the company registration number (or an equivalent identifier) in the jurisdiction in which it is registered; and
(ii)if applicable, the registration number (if any) for any equivalent to VAT for which the company must account in the jurisdiction in which it is registered.
3. In respect of the relevant CFD unit—
(a)the following which apply (or are intended by the applicant to apply) to the unit—
(i)name;
(ii)location;
(iii)capacity in megawatts; and
(iv)the target date or dates for the generation of electricity once it is established or altered;
(v)where the unit is, or is to form part of, a biomass conversion station, the capacity in megawatts of the station;
(b)where the unit is an offshore wind CFD unit, whether or not it is to be constructed in phases and, if it is,—
(i)the amount of electricity to be generated by each phase; and
(ii)the target dates for completion of each phase of construction;
(c)the type of eligible generating station; and
(d)which reference price (as defined in the allocation framework) applies to the CFD unit.
4. A statement by the applicant which states whether or not—
(a)an accreditation applies to the relevant CFD unit; or
(b)an application has been made by the applicant for such accreditation, which application has not been determined.
5. Such other information concerning the applicant or the application as may be set out in the allocation framework which applies to the allocation round and in such form as may be required by that framework.
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