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PART 2 Eligibility and matters relating to eligibility
CHAPTER 2 Eligibility criteria for technologies
6.Eligible installations generating heat from solid biomass contained in municipal waste
7.Eligible installations generating heat using solar collectors
8.Eligible installations generating heat using ground source heat pumps
8A.Eligible installations generating heat using air source heat pumps
9A.Eligible installations which are new solid biomass CHP systems
10.Eligible installations generating heat using geothermal sources
13.Certification for installation of Microgeneration heating equipment
CHAPTER 3 Eligibility criteria in relation to metering and steam measuring
17A.Metering in respect of new applications for accreditation
17B.Metering in respect of new applications for accreditation in respect of ground source or air source heat pumps
19.Metering of CHP systems generating electricity only before 15th July 2009
20.Matters relating to all heat meters and steam measuring equipment
21.Additional metering requirements for plants generating heat from biogas
PART 4 Ongoing obligations for participants
CHAPTER 1 Ongoing obligations relating to the use of solid biomass to generate heat
PART 5 Periodic support payments
37A.Calculation of initial tariffs on or after the relevant date
37F.Determination of increase in expenditure forecasts for 1st September 2014 expenditure forecast statement
38.Periodic support payments for accredited RHI installations in simple systems
39.Periodic support payments accredited RHI installations for complex systems
39A.Periodic support payments for new accredited RHI installations
39B.Periodic support payments for CHP systems using biomass or biogas in combination with other sources of energy
39C. CHP systems accredited in relation to the Renewables Obligation
40.Fossil fuel contamination of solid biomass and fossil fuel used for permitted ancillary purposes
41.Fossil fuel contamination adjustment to periodic support payments for producers and combusters of biogas produced from gasification and pyrolysis
PART 11 Administrative Functions of the Authority and notices
SCHEDULES
Content of RHI emission certificates
1.The name and address of the testing laboratory by which...
4.Where the testing laboratory is accredited to BS EN ISO...
5.The name, model, manufacturer and installation capacity of the plant...
8.The requirements of this paragraph are that testing is carried...
11.Confirmation that when tested as specified in paragraphs 7 to...
14.The moisture content of the fuel used during testing and...
15.A statement indicating whether or not the plant tested was...
Provision of information in relation to the use of biomass in certain circumstances
1.Information to be provided to the Authority where biomass is used for combustion or production of biomethane
2.The information is information identifying to the best of the...
3.The information specified in paragraph 2 must be collated by...
4.The information specified in paragraph 2 must be provided for...
5.For the purpose of this Schedule— “energy crop” means a...
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