The Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme Regulations 2011
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The Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme Regulations 2011
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EnergyMade27 th November 2011Coming into force in accordance with regulation 1The Secretary of State makes the following Regulations in exercise of the powers conferred by sections 100 and 104 of the Energy Act 2008(1).In accordance with section 105(3) of that Act, a draft of this instrument was laid before Parliament and approved by a resolution of each House of Parliament.In accordance with section 100(7) of that Act, the Secretary of State has obtained the consent of the Scottish Ministers to the making of these Regulations.PART 1 Introductory provisionsCitation and commencement1. These Regulations may be cited as the Renewable Heat Incentive Scheme Regulations 2011 and come into force on the day after the day on which they are made.Interpretation2. In these Regulations—“accreditation” means accreditation of an eligible installation by the Authority following an application under regulation 22;“accredited RHI installation” means an eligible installation which has been given accreditation;“the Act” means the Energy Act 2008;“anaerobic digestion” means the bacterial fermentation of biomass in the absence of oxygen;“biogas production plant” means a plant which produces biogas by anaerobic digestion, gasification or pyrolysis;“building” means any permanent or long-lasting building or structure of whatever kind and whether fixed or moveable which, except for doors and windows, is wholly enclosed on all sides with a roof or ceiling and walls;“CHP” means combined heat and power;“class 2 heat meter” means a heat meter which—complies with the relevant requirements set out in Annex 1 to the Measuring Instruments Directive,complies with the specific requirements listed in Annex MI-004 to that Directive, andfalls within accuracy class 2 as defined in Annex MI-004 to that Directive;“coefficient of performance” means the ratio of the amount of heating or cooling in kilowatts provided by a heat pump to the kilowatts of power consumed by the heat pump;“commissioned” means, in relation to an eligible installation, the completion of such procedures and tests as constitute, at the time they are undertaken, the usual industry standards and practices for commissioning that type of eligible installation in order to demonstrate that it is capable of operating and delivering heat to the premises or process for which it was installed;“date of accreditation”, in relation to an accredited RHI installation, means the later of—the first day falling on or after the date of receipt by the Authority of the application for accreditation on which the Authority is satisfied both that the application was properly made and that the plant meets the eligibility criteria, andthe day on which the plant was first commissioned;“date of registration”, in relation to a producer of biomethane for injection, means the first day falling on or after the date of receipt by the Authority of the application for registration on which the Authority is satisfied that the application was properly made;“eligibility criteria” has the meaning given by regulation 4;“eligible installation” means a plant which meets the eligibility criteria;“eligible purpose” means a purpose specified in regulation 3(2);“gasification” means the substoichiometric oxidation or steam reformation of a substance to produce a gaseous mixture containing two or all of the following: oxides of carbon, methane and hydrogen;“gas transporter” means the holder of a licence granted under section 7 of the Gas Act 1986(2);“heat meter” has the same meaning as that given in Annex MI-004 of the Measuring Instruments Directive;“ineligible purpose” means a purpose which is not an eligible purpose;“injection” means the introduction of gas into a pipe-line system operated by a gas transporter;“installation capacity”, in relation to a plant, means the total installed peak heat output capacity of the plant;“kWh” means kilowatt hours;“kWhth” means kilowatt hours thermal;“kWth” means kilowatt thermal;“MCS” means the Microgeneration Certification Scheme(3) or an equivalent scheme accredited under EN 45011(4) which certifies microgeneration products and installers in accordance with consistent standards;“Measuring Instruments Directive” means Directive 2004/22/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 March 2004 on measuring instruments(5);“municipal waste” has the same meaning as in section 21 of the Waste and Emissions Trading Act 2003(6);“MWhth” means megawatt hours thermal;“MWth” means megawatt thermal;“ongoing obligations” means the obligations specified in Part 4;“participant” means—the owner of an accredited RHI installation or, where there is more than one such owner, the owner with authority to act on behalf of all owners in accordance with regulation 22(3); ora producer of biomethane who has been registered under regulation 25;“periodic support payments” have the meaning given in regulation 3;“pipe-line system”...See the full content of this document
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