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2.Amendments to article 2 of the 2009 Order (interpretation)Previous MatchNext Match
3.Amendment to article 3 of the 2009 Order (waste as a renewable source)Previous MatchNext Match
4.Generating stations with excluded capacityPrevious MatchNext Match
5.Electricity in respect of which a CFD or investment contract applies and combustion units in relation to which a CFD or investment contract has been entered intoPrevious MatchNext Match
6.RO input electricity, RO output electricity and ineligible renewable sourcesPrevious MatchNext Match
7.Amendments to article 24 of the 2009 Order (ROCs to be issued by Authority in respect of a generating station's renewable output)Previous MatchNext Match
8.Substitution of article 25 (calculating a generating station's renewable output)Previous MatchNext Match
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10.Amendments to article 30B of the 2009 Order (wave and tidal stream generating stations)Previous MatchNext Match
11.Amendment to article 41 of the 2009 Order (refusing to issue and revoking ROCs)Previous MatchNext Match
12.Amendments to article 53 of the 2009 Order (provision of information to the Authority)Previous MatchNext Match
13.Amendments to article 54 of the 2009 Order (information to be provided to the Authority where electricity is generated from biomass)Previous MatchNext Match
14.Amendments to article 54A of the 2009 Order (bioliquid sustainability audit report)Previous MatchNext Match
15.Solid and gaseous biomass sustainability audit reportPrevious MatchNext Match
16.Amendments to article 57 (functions of the Authority)Previous MatchNext Match
17.Preliminary accreditation and accreditation of generating stationsPrevious MatchNext Match
18.Amendments to article 58ZA of the 2009 Order (registration as a grace period generating station)Previous MatchNext Match
19.Amendments to article 58A of the 2009 Order (registration of offshore wind turbines)Previous MatchNext Match
20.Registration of additional capacityPrevious MatchNext Match
21.Amendments to article 60 of the 2009 Order (modification of the Order in relation to microgenerators)Previous MatchNext Match
22.Amendments to Schedule A2 to the 2009 Order (land criteria)Previous MatchNext Match
23.Amendments to Schedule 3A to the 2009 Order (actual value method for calculating emissions from the use of biomass)Previous MatchNext Match
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