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Whereas certain orders[1] under section 32 of the Electricity Act 1989[2] have had effect in relation to each public electricity supplier in England and Wales; Now, therefore, the Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 32(1), (2), (2A), (2B) and (2C) of the said Act of 1989, after consultation in accordance with section 32(1), hereby makes the following Order: - Citation, commencement and application 1 . - (1) This Order may be cited as the Electricity (Non-Fossil Fuel Sources) (England and Wales) Order 1997 and shall come into force on 10th February 1997. (2) This Order does not apply to Scotland. Interpretation 2 . - (1) In this Order -
(ii) in the case of a non-fossil fuel generating station which is the subject of relevant arrangements, capable of commercial operation for the purpose of such arrangements;
(b) to establish the external physical conditions outside the control of the operator which are necessary for the operation of such station or which control the amount of electricity produced by the station; and
(b) any provision for adjustment of the price by reference to any measure of inflation shall be disregarded;
(2)
(ii) the heating of the combustion system to its normal operating temperature or the maintenance of that temperature; (iii) emission control;
provided that, in any period shown in Tables A to H in Schedule 1, the energy content of the fossil fuel used in the generating station does not exceed 10 per cent. of the energy content of all the fuel used.
(ii) non-fossil fuel which is neither expressly included in that definition nor expressly excluded by that definition; or (iii) a combination of the fuel mentioned in sub-paragraphs (i) and (ii) above.
Requirement to make arrangements etc.
(ii) there is not and has not been a premium price arrangement (other than a relevant arrangement) under which any payment has been or may be made in respect of electricity generated before 29th August 2013 by such station; and (iii) the commissioning and operation would not reduce the declared net capacity of any other non-fossil fuel generating station existing at its planned commissioning date; or
(b) a landfill gas generating station which -
(ii) has new foundations; but (iii) may use an existing gas collection system, provided that, during the period of the relevant arrangements entered into in relation to that generating station it -
(b) would not have adversely affected the supply of gas to another generating set which was connected to that system at 2nd November 1995 but is no longer so connected.
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- (1) Where -
(b) on the first day of any specified period, some or all of that capacity is not available to the supplier, by reason of any such requirement not being satisfied as was then due, or had previously been due on or prior to such date, under those arrangements to have been satisfied,
then, in relation to any day during that or any subsequent specified period ascertained in accordance with paragraph (3) below, this Order shall have effect as if the relevant aggregate amount specified in relation to that period were the amount specified in relation to that supplier for the period which includes that day in the Table in question in Schedule 1, less (subject to the following proviso) an amount equal to the sum of any capacity whose availability is at that time conditional upon the satisfaction of such requirement or requirements and any capacity which has ceased to be available at that time by reason of the occurrence of any such event or events as are referred to in paragraph (2) below:
(2) Where -
(b) some or all of that capacity is not available to the supplier, on a day during a specified period, because such an event has occurred,
the specified period shall forthwith terminate and, in relation to any day during any subsequent specified period ascertained in accordance with paragraph (3) below, this Order shall have effect as if the relevant aggregate amount specified in relation to that subsequent period were the amount specified in relation to that supplier for the period which includes that day in the Table in question in Schedule 1, less an amount equal to the sum of any capacity which has ceased to be available at that time by reason of the occurrence of any such event or events and any capacity whose availability is at that time conditional upon the satisfaction of any such requirement or requirements as are referred to in paragraph (1) above, but subject to the proviso contained in that paragraph.
(b) upon the expiry of any specified period ascertained in accordance with this sub-paragraph or with sub-paragraph (a) above, the next specified period shall commence on the following day and shall continue, subject to sub-paragraphs (c) and (d) below, unti lthe day on which the requirement mentioned in paragraph (1)(b) above is either wholly satisfied or further satisfied in part; (c) on any such day as is mentioned in paragraph (2)(b) above, the then current specified period shall forthwith terminate and shall be followed by a new period commencing immediately upon such termination; and (d) any specified period which is current on any of the period end dates specified in the Table shall expire on that date.
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