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The Electricity and Gas (Energy Company Obligation) Order 2022

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Determination whether the heating repair or heating replacement allowance is exhausted

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69.—(1) This article applies for the purposes of articles 67 and 68.

(2) A participant’s heating repair allowance is exhausted unless X is less than the participant’s heating repair allowance, where “X” is the sum of—

(a)the number of ECO4 projects promoted by the participant—

(i)which include a capped heating repair measure; and

(ii)for which the Administrator has given a positive score under article 47(1)(b) before the qualifying action in question;

(b)the number of ECO4 projects promoted by the participant which include a qualifying action—

(i)which is a capped heating repair measure; and

(ii)for which the Administrator has given a positive score under article 47(1)(c)(i) before the qualifying action in question;

(c)the number of ECO3 interim delivery actions promoted by the participant—

(i)which are capped heating repair measures; and

(ii)for which the Administrator has given a positive score under article 47(1)(c)(iii) before the qualifying action in question.

(3) A participant’s heating replacement allowance is exhausted unless Y is less than the participant’s heating replacement allowance, where “Y” is the sum of—

(a)the number of ECO4 projects promoted by the participant—

(i)which include a capped heating replacement measure; and

(ii)for which the Administrator has given a positive score under article 47(1)(b) before the qualifying action in question;

(b)the number of ECO4 projects promoted by the participant which include a qualifying action—

(i)which is a capped heating replacement measure; and

(ii)for which the Administrator has given a positive score under article 47(1)(c)(i) before the qualifying action in question;

(c)the number of ECO3 interim delivery actions and surplus actions promoted by the participant—

(i)which are capped heating replacement measures; and

(ii)for which the Administrator has given a positive score under article 47(1)(c)(iii) before the qualifying action in question.

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