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13. In regulation 34—
(a)for paragraph (o) substitute—
“(o)they must, if requested—
(i)provide evidence that the heat for which periodic support payments are made is used for an eligible purpose, or
(ii)where there is heat delivered to a biogas combustion plant, provide evidence to enable the Authority to determine whether the proportion of heat delivered has been correctly calculated;”;
(b)for paragraph (s) substitute—
“(s)where heat is generated in a combustion unit which forms part of a CHP system and in respect of which periodic support payments are made, participants must—
(i)(except for solid biomass contaminated with fossil fuel), use only one source of energy in that combustion unit; and
(ii)keep and provide upon request to the Authority records of the fuel used in every combustion unit which forms part of that CHP system;”.
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