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The Contracts for Difference (Sustainable Industry Rewards) Regulations 2024

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Insertion of Part 3A (sustainable industry reward implementation statements)

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59.  After regulation 12C insert—

Part 3ASustainable industry reward implementation statements

Application for sustainable industry reward implementation statements

12D.(1) Where the Secretary of State has provided, and not withdrawn, a sustainable industry reward statement in respect of a generating station that is the subject of a CFD, the generator party (the “generator party applicant”) may apply for a sustainable industry reward implementation statement by submitting a sustainable industry reward implementation application to the Secretary of State.

(2) The Secretary of State must not provide a sustainable industry reward implementation statement unless the Secretary of State is satisfied that—

(a)the generator party applicant is the generator party in respect of the generating station; and

(b)the generator party applicant has, fully or partially, fulfilled the obligations set out in the sustainable industry reward statement.

Particulars of sustainable industry reward implementation applications

12E.(1) A sustainable industry reward implementation application must—

(a)identify the generating station;

(b)demonstrate that the generator party applicant has, fully or partially, fulfilled the obligations in the sustainable industry reward statement;

(c)describe how the generating station is being established or altered;

(d)include the information necessary in support of the matters in sub-paragraphs (a) to (c).

(2) A generator party applicant must—

(a)identify any information included in, or in support of, a sustainable industry reward implementation application or otherwise provided to the Secretary of State in relation to the generating station to support the development and sustainability of supply chains which the generator party applicant considers is commercially confidential; and

(b)where such information is identified, provide reasons why the generator party applicant considers that disclosure of that information (other than to the Secretary of State for the purposes of deciding whether to provide or refuse a sustainable industry reward implementation statement) may damage the commercial interests of the generator party applicant or another person.

(3) A generator party applicant must provide to the Secretary of State such additional information as the Secretary of State may require for the purpose of considering a sustainable industry reward implementation application.

Providing sustainable industry reward implementation statements

12F.(1) The Secretary of State must as soon as practicable after a sustainable industry reward implementation application is received by the Secretary of State give a notice to the generator party applicant which includes—

(a)a sustainable industry reward implementation statement which states the extent to which the generator party applicant has fulfilled the obligations set out in the sustainable industry reward statement; or

(b)a refusal to provide a sustainable industry reward implementation statement which states the extent to which the generator party applicant has failed to meet the minimum standards of contribution to the development and sustainability of supply chains, as set out in the sustainable industry reward allocation framework (within the meaning of regulation 2(1) of the Contracts for Difference (Allocation) Regulations 2014).

(2) Paragraph (3) applies where the Secretary of State is satisfied that—

(a)a sustainable industry reward implementation statement contains an error; or

(b)the information provided by a generator party applicant in, or in support of, a sustainable industry reward implementation application was materially incorrect.

(3) Where this paragraph applies, the Secretary of State—

(a)may revise the sustainable industry reward implementation statement and, as soon as practicable after doing so, must give a notice to the generator party which includes the matters mentioned in paragraph (1)(a); or

(b)may withdraw a sustainable industry reward implementation statement and, as soon as practicable after deciding to do so, must give a notice to the generator party which includes the matters mentioned in paragraph (1)(b).

Part 3B

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