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39.—(1) For each relevant settlement period in a month (“month M”), the Settlement Body must determine for each capacity committed CMU—
(a)the adjusted load-following capacity obligation of the CMU in the settlement period ("”);
(b)the net output of the CMU in the settlement period (“”); and
(2) The Settlement Body must make the determinations under paragraph (1) in accordance with capacity market rules.
(3) The determinations under paragraph (1)(a) and (b) must be made by no later than 10 working days after the end of month M.
(4) The determination under paragraph (1)(c) must be made after the close of the volume reallocation window for month M, but by no later than 20 working days after the end of month M.
(5) In this regulation—
“adjusted Eij”, in relation to a capacity committed CMU and a relevant settlement period, means Eij with any adjustment made to it as a result of volume reallocation;
“capacity market volume reallocation notifications” has the meaning given in the Rules;
“volume reallocation” means the procedure in capacity market rules by which part of the net output of a capacity committed CMU in a relevant settlement period may be reallocated to another capacity committed CMU for the purpose of the settlement calculations; and
“volume reallocation window” means the period during which capacity providers may submit capacity market volume reallocation notifications under capacity market rules.
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