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15.—(1) The Authority may by notice require a licensed supplier to provide it with—
(a)a statement of the amount of electricity the licensed supplier has supplied in Great Britain in an OLR year; and
(b)any other information which the Authority believes the licensed supplier holds and which, in the Authority’s opinion, the Authority requires in order to discharge its functions in connection with the power purchase agreement scheme.
(2) A licensed supplier must comply with a requirement under paragraph (1) within such period as the Authority may specify when imposing the requirement.
(3) The Authority may by notice require an OLR which has entered into a BPPA to provide the Authority with a statement, in respect of any periodic levelisation period which falls wholly or partly within the period during which the BPPA is in force, of the electrical output of the electricity generator provided under the BPPA during that period.
(4) An OLR must comply with a requirement under paragraph (3) within such period as the Authority may specify when imposing the requirement.
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