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The Electricity and Gas (Energy Company Obligation) Order 2014

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Article 29

SCHEDULE 5CONVERSION FACTORS FOR SURPLUS ACTIONS THAT ARE TO BE CREDITED AGAINST A SUPPLIER’S TOTAL HOME HEATING COST REDUCTION OBLIGATION

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1.  The following table has effect for the purpose of determining the relevant conversion factor for a measure under article 29(3)(a)—

MeasureConversion factor
A measure to improve the insulating properties of non-gas fuelled premises1.35
Repair of a qualifying boiler at non-gas fuelled premises1.45
Replacement of a boiler—0.95
(a)which was not a qualifying boiler; and
(b)by a boiler which was not accompanied at the time installation was completed by a qualifying warranty
Replacement of a qualifying boiler by another boiler—0.75
(a)where both the boiler being replaced and the replacement boiler were fuelled by mains gas; and
(b)the replacement boiler was not accompanied at the time installation was completed by a qualifying warranty
Replacement of a qualifying boiler by another boiler—0.8
(a)where both the boiler being replaced and the replacement boiler were fuelled by mains gas; and
(b)the replacement boiler was accompanied at the time installation was completed by a qualifying warranty
Replacement of a qualifying boiler—1.4
(a)at non-gas fuelled premises; and
(b)by a boiler which was not accompanied at the time installation was completed by a qualifying warranty
Replacement of a qualifying boiler—1.45
(a)at non-gas fuelled premises; and
(b)by—
(i)a boiler which was accompanied at the time installation was completed by a qualifying warranty; or
(ii)a measure other than a boiler or an electric storage heater

2.  In this Schedule—

(a)a measure is installed at non-gas fuelled premises where it is installed at premises which—

(i)were non-gas fuelled prior to installation of the measure; and

(ii)remained non-gas fuelled when installation of the measure was complete; and

(b)premises are non-gas fuelled where the main space heating system for the premises is not—

(i)fuelled by mains gas; or

(ii)a district heating system.

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