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This is a draft item of legislation. This draft has since been made as a UK Statutory Instrument: The Electricity and Gas (Energy Company Obligation) Order 2022 No. 875
75.—(1) The Administrator must publish, on its website, a methodology for the purpose of determining the annual cost savings of each data light measure and each standard alternative methodology measure.
(2) Under the methodology published by the Administrator—
(a)the initial determination of the annual cost savings must be based on—
(i)the pre-project SAP rating; and
(ii)the methodology stated in accordance with article 38(2)(a)(iii) in the application for the data light measure or standard alternative methodology measure that was approved by the Administrator in accordance with article 39 or 40;
(b)the result of the initial determination referred to in sub-paragraph (a) must be reduced by 10% in order to calculate the adjusted cost savings; and
(c)the annual cost savings must finally be determined in accordance with the following formula—
AKM + (IKM x F).
(3) In paragraph (2)(c)—
“AKM” is the adjusted cost savings calculated in accordance with paragraph (2)(b);
“IKM” is the initial determination of the annual cost savings referred to in paragraph (2)(a).
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