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The Renewables Obligation Order 2009

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ROCs to be issued by Authority in respect of a generating station’s renewable output

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24.—(1) The Authority is to issue ROCs.

(2) Subject to paragraph (3) and article 60 (modifications of this Order in relation to microgenerators in certain circumstances), ROCs—

(a)are to be issued in respect of a generating station’s renewable output in a month, and

(b)must not be issued before the end of the second month following that month.

(3) When issuing ROCs in respect of electricity generated in a month by a generating station or, in the case of ROCs certifying the matters within section 32B(5), (6) or (8) of the Act, two or more generating stations, the Authority must—

(a)determine the renewable output of that generating station or, as the case may be, those generating stations in that month in accordance with article 25 or 26 (whichever is applicable);

(b)where one or more of the criteria set out in articles 36 to 40 have to be satisfied before ROCs can be issued in respect of that station’s or those stations’ renewable output, deduct from that output any electricity in respect of which any of those criteria are not satisfied; and

(c)issue ROCs in respect of that station’s or those stations’ remaining renewable output, the amount of electricity to be stated in each ROC being determined in accordance with articles 27 to 32 (banding and grandfathering).

(4) This means that, where a generating station generates electricity—

(a)wholly from renewable sources a proportion of which is composed of fossil fuel,

(b)wholly from renewable sources and the input electricity used by the generating station in generating that electricity exceeds 0.5 per cent of the total amount of that electricity, or

(c)partly from renewable sources and partly from fossil fuel,

ROCs are to be issued in respect of a proportion only of the electricity generated by the station.

(5) Where the number of megawatt hours of renewable output in respect of which ROCs are to be issued does not equate to a whole number of ROCs, the number of megawatt hours is to be rounded to the nearest figure which does so equate (and where there are two such figures, the number of megawatt hours is to be rounded upwards).

(6) In this article “input electricity”, in relation to a generating station, means—

(a)the total amount of electricity used by that station for purposes directly related to its operation (including for fuel handling, fuel preparation, maintenance and the pumping of water) whether or not that electricity is generated by the station or used while the station is generating electricity, and

(b)where the station generates electricity wholly or partly from hydrogen (other than hydrogen that constitutes fossil fuel), any electricity—

(i)in respect of which ROCs are or have been issued,

(ii)in respect of which ROCs cannot be issued by virtue of any provision of Part 4 (cases and circumstances when a ROC must not be issued), or

(iii)which was not generated from renewable sources,

and which is used in the production of that hydrogen (regardless of where or by whom the hydrogen is produced).

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