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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Electricity Capacity (Amendment) Regulations 2016 No. 742
3.Amendment of the Electricity Capacity (Supplier Payment etc.) Regulations 2014
Amendments to the Electricity Capacity Regulations 2014
PART 3 Transfer of capacity obligations, volume reallocation and over-delivery payments
PART 6 Miscellaneous and minor amendments
45.Regulation 12 (determination of auction parameters by the Secretary of State)
46.Regulation 13 (adjustment of auction parameters following prequalification)
48.Regulation 23 (notifying prequalification results to the Secretary of State)
51.Regulation 39 (determination of adjusted load-following capacity obligation, net output and adjusted net output)
54.Regulation 46 (payment of invoices and accruing interest)
57.Regulation 50 (reducing capacity payments: failure to demonstrate satisfactory performance)
58.Regulation 69 (requesting reconsideration by the Delivery Body)
59.Regulation 77 (Authority’s power to make capacity market rules)
Amendments to the Electricity Capacity (Supplier Payment etc.) Regulations 2014
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