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4.—(1) A greenhouse gas emissions permit must contain—
(a)the name and postal address in the United Kingdom (including postcode) of the operator and any other address for correspondence included by the operator in the application;
(b)the postal address and national grid reference of the installation (or, in the case of an installation in UK coastal waters or the UK sector of the continental shelf, equivalent information identifying the installation and its location);
(c)a description of the installation, the regulated activities to be carried out at the installation and the specified emissions from those activities;
(d)a description of the site and the location of the installation on the site;
(e)the date on which the permit comes into force;
(f)the monitoring plan—
(i)where an application is made for the permit, approved in relation to the installation under Articles 11 to 13 of the Monitoring and Reporting Regulation 2018;
(ii)where an existing permit is converted into a greenhouse gas emissions permit, approved in relation to the installation under Articles 11 to 13 of the Monitoring and Reporting Regulation 2012 or Articles 11 to 13 of the Monitoring and Reporting Regulation 2018 for the purpose of monitoring specified emissions at the installation immediately before the greenhouse gas emissions permit comes into force;
(g)the monitoring and reporting conditions (see sub-paragraph (2));
(h)the surrender condition (see sub-paragraphs (3) to (5));
[F1(ha)the free allocation conditions (see sub-paragraph (6));
(hb)where a monitoring methodology plan has been approved in relation to the installation under Article 8 of the Free Allocation Regulation, the monitoring methodology plan;]
(i)any conditions that the regulator considers necessary to ensure that the operator notifies the regulator of any planned or effective changes to the capacity, activity level or operation of the installation, on or before 31st December in the year in which the change is planned or occurs;
(j)any other conditions that the regulator considers appropriate to include in the permit.
(2) The monitoring and reporting conditions are—
(a)a condition requiring the operator to monitor the installation's reportable emissions in accordance with—
(i)the Monitoring and Reporting Regulation 2018; and
(ii)the monitoring plan (including the written procedures supplementing the monitoring plan);
(b)a condition requiring the operator to prepare in accordance with the Monitoring and Reporting Regulation 2018 a report of the installation's reportable emissions in each scheme year that is verified [F2as satisfactory] in accordance with the Verification Regulation 2018 and to submit the report [F3(and the verification report)] to the regulator on or before 31st March in the following year;
(c)a condition requiring the operator to satisfy the regulator, if an emission factor of zero is reported in respect of the use of bioliquids, that the sustainability criteria set out in Article 17(2) to (5) of Directive 2009/28/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 April 2009 on the promotion of the use of energy from renewable sources M1 have been fulfilled; and
(d)any further conditions that the regulator considers necessary to give proper effect to the Monitoring and Reporting Regulation 2018 or the Verification Regulation 2018.
(3) The surrender condition is a condition requiring the operator to surrender allowances equal to the installation's reportable emissions in a scheme year on or before 30th April in the following year.
(4) For the purposes of the surrender condition, where an installation's reportable emissions in a scheme year (the “non-compliance year”) exceeds the allowances surrendered on or before 30th April in the following year, the installation's reportable emissions in the relevant scheme year must be treated as being increased by the difference.
(5) In sub-paragraph (4), the relevant scheme year means—
(a)the scheme year following the non-compliance year; or
(b)if the failure to comply with the surrender condition results from an error in the verified emissions report submitted by the operator, the scheme year in which the error is discovered.
[F4(6) The free allocation conditions are the following conditions, which must be expressed to apply while the installation is an FA installation—
(a)a condition requiring the operator to monitor the activity level of the installation in accordance with—
(i)the Free Allocation Regulation; and
(ii)the monitoring methodology plan approved under Article 8 of the Free Allocation Regulation (including the written documentation of the procedures referred to in Article 8(3) of that Regulation);
(b)a condition requiring the operator, in accordance with the Activity Level Changes Regulation, to prepare an activity level report that is verified as satisfactory in accordance with the Verification Regulation 2018 and to submit the report (and the verification report) to the regulator on or before 30th June in the 2021 scheme year and on or before 31st March in each subsequent scheme year;
(c)a condition requiring the operator, if the installation has ceased operation, to notify the regulator on or before 31st December in the scheme year in which the cessation occurs or within 1 month of the cessation, whichever is later;
(d)any further conditions that the regulator considers necessary to give proper effect to the Free Allocation Regulation or the Activity Level Changes Regulation.
(7) Where, after the date of issue of, or conversion of a permit into, a greenhouse gas emissions permit, a monitoring methodology plan is approved in relation to an installation under Article 8 of the Free Allocation Regulation, the regulator must vary the permit under paragraph 6 so that it contains the monitoring methodology plan.]
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. 6 para. 4(1)(ha)(hb) inserted (31.12.2020) by The Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) Order 2020 (S.I. 2020/1557), arts. 2(1), 38(2)(a)
F2Words in Sch. 6 para. 4(2)(b) inserted (31.12.2020) by The Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) Order 2020 (S.I. 2020/1557), arts. 2(1), 38(2)(b)(i)
F3Words in Sch. 6 para. 4(2)(b) inserted (31.12.2020) by The Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) Order 2020 (S.I. 2020/1557), arts. 2(1), 38(2)(b)(ii)
F4Sch. 6 para. 4(6)(7) inserted (31.12.2020) by The Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) Order 2020 (S.I. 2020/1557), arts. 2(1), 38(2)(c)
Commencement Information
I1Sch. 6 para. 4 in force at 12.11.2020, see art. 2(1)
Marginal Citations
M1O.J. No. L 140, 5.6.2009, p. 16, amended by Council Directive 2013/18/EU (O.J. No. L 158, 10.6.2013, p. 230) and Directive (EU) 2015/1513 (O.J. No. L 239, 15.9.2015, p. 1).
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