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The Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme and Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2021

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  1. Introductory Text

  2. PART 1 Introductory provisions

    1. 1.Citation and commencement

  3. PART 2 Amendment of the Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme Regulations 2014

    1. 2.Amendment of the Domestic Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme Regulations 2014

    2. 3.Amendment of regulation 2 (interpretation)

    3. 4.Amendment of regulation 17 (accreditation applications)

    4. 5.Amendment of regulation 22 (rejection of accreditation applications)

    5. 6.Amendment of Schedule 6 (expenditure for individual technologies)

  4. PART 3 Amendment of the Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme Regulations 2018

    1. 7.Amendment of the Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme Regulations 2018

    2. CHAPTER 1 Amendment of Part 1

      1. 8.Amendment of regulation 2 (interpretation)

    3. CHAPTER 2 Amendment of Part 2

      1. 9.Insertion of regulations 3A to 3C

      2. 10.Omission of regulations 21 and 22

      3. 11.Amendment of regulation 23 (metering in respect of applications for accreditation made on or after 24th September 2013)

    4. CHAPTER 3 Amendment of Part 3

      1. 12.Amendment of regulation 30 (applications for accreditation)

      2. 13.Amendment of regulation 32 (producers of biomethane)

      3. 14.Insertion of regulation 32A

      4. 15.Amendment of regulation 33 (preliminary accreditation)

      5. 16.Amendment of regulation 34 (preliminary registration of biomethane producers)

    5. CHAPTER 4 Amendment of Part 4

      1. 17.Insertion of regulation 40A

      2. 18.Amendment of regulation 41 (participants generating heat from biogas)

    6. CHAPTER 5 Amendment of Part 5

      1. 19.Amendment of regulation 47 (interpretation)

      2. 20.Amendment of regulation 49 (ongoing obligation to provide information to the Authority in relation to the use of sustainable solid biomass etc)

      3. 21.Amendment of regulation 51 (schemes for listing approved sustainable fuels)

    7. CHAPTER 6 Amendment of Part 6

      1. 22.Amendment of regulation 52 (review of accreditation or registration following notification of a change in circumstances)

      2. 23.Insertion of regulations 52A and 52B

      3. 24.Amendment of regulation 54 (changes in ownership)

      4. 25.Insertion of regulation 54A

      5. 26.Amendment of regulation 55A (replacement plants)

    8. CHAPTER 7 Amendment of Part 7

      1. 27.Omission of regulations 64 and 65

      2. 28.Amendment of regulation 66 (periodic support payments for accredited RHI installations in respect of which an application for accreditation is made on or after 24th September 2013)

      3. 29.Amendment of regulation 70 (periodic support payments for shared ground loop systems)

      4. 30.Amendment of regulation 71 (fossil fuel contamination of solid biomass and fossil fuel used for permitted ancillary purposes)

      5. 31.Amendment of regulation 72 (fossil fuel contamination adjustment to periodic support payments for producers and combusters of biogas produced from gasification and pyrolysis)

      6. 32.Insertion of regulation 72A

      7. 33.Amendment of regulation 73 (periodic support payments to producers of biomethane)

      8. 34.Amendment of regulation 77 (additional capacity for biomethane production)

    9. CHAPTER 8 Amendment of Part 10

      1. 35.Amendment of regulation 86 (right of review)

      2. 36.Amendment of regulation 89 (reporting obligations)

    10. CHAPTER 9 Amendment of Schedules

      1. 37.Amendment of Schedule 2 (information required for accreditation or registration)

      2. 38.Insertion of Schedule 2A

      3. 39.Insertion of Schedule 4A

  5. Signature

  6. Explanatory Note

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