The Feed-in Tariffs Order 2012

  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART 1 Introductory provisions

    1. 1.Citation and commencement

    2. 2.Interpretation

  3. PART 2 Specified maximum capacity

    1. 3.Specified maximum capacity

  4. PART 3 Accreditation and matters relating to accreditation

    1. CHAPTER 1 Accreditation

      1. 4.Application of this Chapter

      2. 5.Accreditation of eligible installations

      3. 6.Accreditation of eligible installations not previously accredited under the ROO

      4. 7.Exceptions to accreditation applicable to all eligible installations

      5. 8.Limit on numbers of eligible installations using combined heat and power

      6. 8A.The pause period

      7. 8B.The application limit

      8. 8C.The application limit: adjustments

      9. 8D.Transitional installations

    2. CHAPTER 2 Preliminary accreditation and pre-registration

      1. 9.Preliminary accreditation

      2. 10.Effect of preliminary accreditation

      3. 11.Pre-registration of community energy installations

      4. 12.Pre-registration of school installations

    3. CHAPTER 3 Matters relating to accreditation

      1. 13.Tariff codes

      2. 14.Unique identifiers for accredited FIT installations

      3. 15.Site of accredited FIT installations

      4. 16.Calculating and publishing FIT payment rates

      5. 17.Withdrawal of accreditation, etc.

      6. 17A.Withdrawal of preliminary accreditation for certain hydro generating stations

  5. PART 4 Accreditation of extensions to installations

    1. 18.Accreditation of extensions to accredited FIT installations

    2. 19.Accreditation of extensions to installations which are not accredited FIT installations

    3. 20.Part 4: interpretation

  6. PART 5 The central FIT register

    1. 21.The central FIT register

    2. 22.Error in the central FIT register

    3. 23.Modifications, nominations and terminations

    4. 24.Switching

  7. PART 5A Treatment of FIT generators following licence revocation

    1. 24A.Accredited FIT installations

    2. 24B.Other installations not yet accredited

  8. PART 6 Levelisation

    1. 25.Levelisation fund

    2. 26.Calculation of annual levelisation payments

    3. 27.Calculation of FIT contributions, etc.

    4. 27A.The capped amount of qualifying renewable electricity

    5. 28.Periodic levelisation

    6. 29.Notice of levelisation payments

    7. 30.Payments by the Authority

    8. 30A.Mutualisation

  9. PART 7 Administrative functions of the Authority

    1. 31.Publication of guidance

    2. 32.List of FIT licensees

    3. 33.Annual reports

    4. 34.Additional information

    5. 35.Notices to reduce, withhold or recoup FIT payments

    6. 35A.FIT applications data

  10. PART 8 Functions of the Secretary of State

    1. 36.FIT deployment data

    2. 37.Deemed exports

    3. 38.Determinations relating to levelisation

    4. 38A.For the period commencing on 1st July 2013 until the...

  11. PART 9 Miscellaneous

    1. 39.Notices

    2. 40.Revocations, transitional provisions and savings

  12. Signature

    1. SCHEDULE A1

      MCS-certified installations

      1. 1.An eligible installation is an MCS-certified installation if it is...

      2. 2.In paragraph 1, “relevant installation standard” means—

      3. 3.When exercising any functions under this Order, the Authority may...

      4. 4.In this Schedule, “MCS” means the Microgeneration Certification Scheme.

    2. SCHEDULE 1

      The central FIT register

      1. 1.(1) The central FIT register must contain sufficient information to...

      2. 2.The central FIT register must contain sufficient information to identify,...

    3. SCHEDULE 1A

      Limit of aggregate capacity of eligible installations

    4. SCHEDULE2

      FIT applications data

      1. 1.Within the first 5 working days of each tariff period,...

      2. 2.The data referred to in paragraph 1 are—

      3. 3.In this Schedule— “applied for” refers to an application for...

    5. SCHEDULE 3

      Revocations

  13. Explanatory Note