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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


2006 No. 2388

ELECTRICITY

The Electricity from Non-Fossil Fuel Sources Arrangements (England and Wales) Order 2006

  Made 5th September 2006 
  Laid before Parliament 8th September 2006 
  Coming into force 1st October 2006 

The Secretary of State, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 67(1)(c) of the Utilities Act 2000[1], makes the following Order:—

Citation, commencement and extent
     1. —(1) This Order may be cited as the Electricity from Non-Fossil Fuel Sources Arrangements (England and Wales) Order 2006 and shall come into force on 1st October 2006.

    (2) This Order extends to England and Wales only.

Interpretation
    
2. In this Order—

Contracts
     3. With effect from the coming into force of this Order, clause 14.2 of each of the relevant contracts shall be amended by deleting the final sentence of clause 14.2 and substituting the following—


Maragaret Hodge
Minister for Industry and the Regions Department of Trade and Industry

5th September 2006



SCHEDULE
Article 2


Relevant contracts


           Contract Date entered into Facility Generator
1. Renewables NFFO 4 Replacement Power Purchase Agreement non BSC Party Contract 08.03.2001 Edmonton B CHP Plant London Waste Limited
2. Renewables NFFO 4 Replacement Power Purchase Agreement non BSC Party Contract 08.03.2001 City Energy CHP Dreh Resources Limited
3. Renewables NFFO 4 Replacement Power Purchase Agreement non BSC Party Contract 08.03.2001 City Energy Portsmouth CHP Dreh Resources Limited
4. Renewables NFFO 4 Replacement Power Purchase Agreement BSC Exemptible Contract 08.03.2001 Start Regen Heron Trust Limited
5. Renewables NFFO 4 Replacement Power Purchase Agreement non BSC Party Contract 08.03.2001 City Energy Sheffield CHP Dreh Resources Limited
6. Renewables NFFO 4 Replacement Power Purchase Agreement non BSC Party Contract 08.03.2001 Coventry Waste to Energy Plant Coventry and Solihull Waste Disposal Company Limited
7. Renewables NFFO 4 Replacement Power Purchase Agreement non BSC Party Contract 08.03.2001 Raikes Lane CHP Greater Manchester Waste Limited
8. Renewables NFFO 4 Replacement Power Purchase Agreement BSC Exemptible Contract 08.03.2001 Fibrepower (Slough) Fibrepower (Slough) Limited
9. Renewables NFFO 4 Replacement Power Purchase Agreement non BSC Party Contract 04.03.2002 Huddersfield Waste to Energy Facility SITA Kirklees Limited
10. Renewables NFFO 5 Replacement Power Purchase Agreement non BSC Party Contract 08.03.2001 Eastcroft WasteNotts (Reclamation) Limited
11. Renewables NFFO 5 Replacement Power Purchase Agreement BSC Exemptible Party Contract 08.03.2001 Nine Elms CHP Gent Fairhead Environmental Services Limited
12. Renewables NFFO 5 Replacement Power Purchase Agreement BSC Exemptible Contract 08.03.2001 Acorn Energy Supplies Acorn Energy Supplies Limited
13. Renewables NFFO 5 Replacement Power Purchase Agreement non BSC Party Contract 08.03.2001 Philadelphia Power Project Compact Power Limited
14. Renewables NFFO 5 Replacement Power Purchase Agreement non BSC Party Contract 08.03.2001 Chapel Renewable Energy Centre Veolia es Aurora Limited
15. Renewables NFFO 5 Replacement Power Purchase Agreement BSC Exemptible Contract 08.03.2001 Windwhistle Energy Project Atlantic Energy Limited
16. Renewables NFFO 5 Replacement Power Purchase Agreement BSC Exemptible Contract 08.03.2001 Dolcoath Energy Atlantic Energy Limited



EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)


This Order modifies certain contracts between certain generators of electricity and the Non-Fossil Purchasing Agency Limited ("the NFPA"). Under the contracts in question, the intention was that, if the generators met certain requirements in terms of supplying heat, they would be paid a "premium" price for the electricity which they generated by the NFPA. If they failed to meet those requirements, then they would receive from the NFPA a "reference" price, fixed at a level below the premium price. Unfortunately, it has since emerged that the way in which the two prices are calculated results in the reference price being higher than the premium price, which has removed the intended financial incentive for generators to meet the requirements placed upon them in relation to supplying heat. The amendment to be made to the contracts in question by this Order will correct this anomaly.


Notes:

[1] 2000 c.27.back

[2] S.I. 1997/248.back

[3] S.I. 1998/2353.back

[4] S.I. 2000/2727, as amended by S.I. 2001/3268.back



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 © Crown copyright 2006

Prepared 14 September 2006


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