
1 
This Order may be cited as the Renewables Obligation (Amendment) Order (Northern Ireland) 2010 and shall come into operation on 1st April 2010.
2 
The Renewables Obligation Order (Northern Ireland) 2009 (“the 2009 Order”) shall be amended in accordance with Articles 3 to 17 below.
3 
In Article 5(3) (The renewables obligation) for “calculations A, B and C” substitute “calculations A and B”.
4 
In Article 9 (calculation B) substitute—“
(1) Calculation B is the number of renewables obligation certificates likely to be issued in respect of renewable electricity for a particular obligation period, as estimated by the Secretary of State under Article 9(2) of the Renewables Obligation Order 2009, increased by—
(a) in relation to the obligation period ending on 31st March 2011, 8 per cent; and
(b) in relation to any other obligation period, 10 per cent.”.
5 
Omit Article 10 (calculation C).
6 

(1) Article 11 (determining the number of renewables obligation certificates to be produced in an obligation period) is amended as follows.
(2) In paragraph (1) for “calculations A, B and C” substitute “calculations A and B”.
(3) In paragraph (2), after the words “calculation A is” insert “equal to or”.
(4) In paragraph (3) at the beginning omit “Subject to paragraph (4),”.
(5) Omit paragraph (4).
(6) Omit paragraph (6).
7 
In Article 12 (determining the number of renewables obligation certificates to be produced by a designated electricity supplier in order to discharge his renewables obligation) omit paragraph (3).
8 
After Article 18 (generating stations first commissioned before 1st January 1990) insert—“
18A. 

(1) Subject to paragraphs (2) and (3), NIROCs are not to be issued in respect of any electricity generated—
(a) by an existing generating station, after 31st March 2027;
(b) by a new generating station, on or after the 20th anniversary of the date on which it was accredited or 31st March 2033 (whichever is the earlier).
(2) Where, at the time it generates electricity, a generating station’s total installed capacity is greater than its original capacity, paragraph (1) applies only in relation to NIROCs which are to be issued in respect of electricity generated using the station’s original capacity.
(3) In relation to the remainder of the electricity generated by the generating station, NIROCs are not to be issued in respect of any electricity generated on or after the 20th anniversary of the date on which, in the Authority’s view, the additional capacity first formed part of the station or 31st March 2033 (whichever is the earlier).
(4) Where electricity generated by a generating station using additional capacity added at a particular time (“relevant additional capacity”) is not measured separately from—
(a) electricity generated by it using additional capacity (if any) which was added to it at a different time, or
(b) electricity generated by it using its original capacity,
the electricity generated by it which is to be treated (for the purposes of paragraph (3)) as having been generated using the relevant additional capacity is the relevant percentage (the relevant percentage for these purposes being the relevant additional capacity at the date of generation of the electricity expressed as a percentage of the station’s total installed capacity at that date).
(5) In this article—
 “existing generating station” means a generating station which was accredited as at 25th June 2008;
 “new generating station” means a generating station which was accredited after 25th June 2008;
 “original capacity”, in relation to a generating station, means—
(a) in the case of an existing generating station, the capacity of the station as accredited and any additional capacity which (in the Authority’s view) formed part of the station by 25th June 2008;
(b) in the case of a new generating station, the capacity of the station as accredited.”.
9 
For Article 27 (microgenerators) substitute—“
27. 

(1) This Article applies to a generating station which—
(a) is a microgenerator,
(b) has not had a declared net capacity in excess of 50 kilowatts at any time after 31st March 2009, and
(c) is not a qualifying onshore wind station or a qualifying hydro station or a qualifying solar photovoltaic station.
(2) The amount of electricity to be stated in each NIROC which is issued in respect of electricity generated by a generating station to which this Article applies is 12 megawatt hour.
(3) In this Article and in Articles 27A and 27B—
 “qualifying hydro station” means a hydro generating station which was accredited after 31st March 2010 and has not had a declared net capacity in excess of 1 megawatt at any time after 31st March 2010;
 “qualifying onshore wind station” means a generating station which—
(a) generates electricity from onshore wind,
(b) was accredited after 31st March 2010, and
(c) has not had a declared net capacity in excess of 250 kilowatts at any time after 31st March 2010;
 “qualifying solar photovoltaic station”, means a generating station which—
(a) generates electricity from the direct conversion of sunlight into electricity,
(b) was accredited after 31st March 2010, and
(c) has not had a declared net capacity in excess of 50 kilowatts at any time after 31st March 2010.
27A. 

(1) This Article applies to a generating station which is—
(a) a qualifying onshore wind station, or
(b) a qualifying solar photovoltaic station.
(2) The amount of electricity to be stated in each NIROC which is issued in respect of electricity generated by a generating station to which this Article applies is14 megawatt hour.
27B. 

(1) This Article applies to a generating station which is a qualifying hydro station.
(2) The amount of electricity to be stated in each NIROC which is issued in respect of electricity generated by a generating station to which this article applies is—
(a) in relation to a qualifying hydro station which has not had a declared net capacity in excess of 20 kilowatts at any time after 31st March 2010, 14 megawatt hour;
(b) in relation to a qualifying hydro station which has had a declared net capacity in excess of 20 kilowatts but not in excess 250 kilowatts at any time after 31st March 2010, 13 megawatt hour;
(c) in relation to a qualifying hydro station which has had a declared net capacity in excess of 250 kilowatts at any time after 31st March 2010, ½ megawatt hour.”.
10 
In Article 28(2) of the 2009 Order (Generating Stations which were accredited as at 11th July 2006) in paragraph (2) after the words “to which this Article applies” insert “is”.
11 

(1) Article 37 (refusing to issue and revoking NIROCs) is amended as follows.
(2) In the last line of paragraph (2) for “must” substitute “may”.
(3) In paragraph (4)(a) after “NIROC” insert “is accurate or”.
(4) After paragraph (6) insert—“
(7) This Article is subject to Article 37A(2) to (4).”.
12 
After Article 37 (refusing to issue and revoking NIROCs) insert—“
37A. 

(1) A NIROC cannot be revoked where it has been produced to the Authority under Article 5 (the renewables obligation).
(2) Nor can a NIROC be revoked by the Authority under Article 37(2) or (4) more than six years after it has been issued.
(3) Where the Authority would have revoked a NIROC (“the original NIROC”) under Article 37(2) or (4) but for the fact that it has already been produced to it under Article 5, the Authority must, subject to paragraph (4), refuse to issue a further NIROC (“the further NIROC”) in respect of electricity generated by the generating station in relation to which the original NIROC was issued.
(4) The Authority shall refuse to issue the further NIROC under paragraph (3) only if the original NIROC was—
(a) issued no more than six years previously, and
(b) not issued to an electricity supplier under Article 32(2) and (3).”.
13 
In Article 41 (late payments to discharge the renewables obligation), after paragraph (6) insert—“
(6A) If, by the end of the late payment period, the designated electricity supplier has not paid to the Authority the amount referred to in paragraph (2) and all interest required to be paid on that amount under paragraph (3), the supplier will not have discharged its renewables obligation for the relevant period.”.
14 
In Article 46 (information to be provided to the Authority where electricity is generated from biomass), in sub-paragraph 46(1)(a), after “from biomass” insert—“(other than landfill gas or sewage gas)”.
15 
In Article 53(3)(a) (revocation, transitional and savings) for “on” substitute “or”.
16 
In Schedule 1 (calculation of the Obligation)—
(a) delete “,10” from the heading; and
(b) for “2027” substitute “2033”.
17 
In Schedule 2 (electricity to be stated in NIROCs)—
(a) In Part 1 (Interpretation), at the appropriate place insert—“
 “dedicated biomass with CHP” means electricity generated from regular biomass by a qualifying combined heat and power generating station in a month in which the generating station generates electricity only from regular biomass or only from biomass;” and“
 “dedicated energy crops with CHP” means electricity generated from energy crops by a qualifying combined heat and power generating station in a month in which the generating station generates electricity only from energy crops or only from biomass;”.
(b) Parts 2, 3 and 4 of Schedule 2 shall be deleted and replaced by—“
PART 2
Articles 25(4) and (5) and 31(3)

Generation type Amount of electricity to be stated in a NIROC
Electricity generated from sewage gas 2 megawatt hours
Co-firing of biomass 
Onshore wind 
Hydro-electric 
Electricity generated from landfill gas 
Co-firing of energy crops 
Energy from waste with CHP 1 megawatt hour
Geopressure 
Co-firing of biomass with CHP 
Standard gasification 
Standard pyrolysis 
Offshore windDedicated biomass 
Co-firing of energy crops with CHP 23megawatt hour
Wave 
Tidal-stream 
Advanced gasification 
Advanced pyrolysis 
AD 
Dedicated energy crops 12 megawatt hour
Dedicated biomass with CHP 
Solar photovoltaic 
Geothermal 
Tidal impoundment – tidal barrage 
Tidal impoundment – tidal lagoon 
PART 3
Article 28(3)

Generation type Amount of electricity to be stated in a NIROC
Electricity generated from sewage gasOffshore wind 
Wave 
Solar photovoltaic 1 megawatt hour
PART 4
Article 28(5) and (6) and 39

Generation type Amount of electricity to be stated in a NIROC
Electricity generated from sewage gas 1 megawatt hour”
18 
Nothing in this Order is to affect—
(a) the issue and revocation of a NIROC in respect of electricity generated before 1st April 2010, and anything which falls to be done or determined (whether by the Authority or some other person) in relation to such issue or revocation, under the 2009 Order;
(b) the banding and grandfathering of a NIROC in respect of electricity generated before 1st April 2010, and anything which falls to be done or determined (whether by the Authority or some other person) in relation to such banding or grandfathering, under the 2009 Order;
(c) any obligations or requirements imposed on an operator of a generating station or some other person in respect of the obligation period ending on 31st March 2010, and anything which falls to be done or determined (whether by the generator or some other person) in relation to any such obligations and requirements, under the 2009 Order;
(d) any obligations and functions of the Authority in respect of that obligation period, and anything which falls to be done or determined (whether by the Authority or some other person) in relation to it, under the 2009 Order.
Sealed with the Official Seal of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment on 24 March 2010.
Jenny Pyper
A senior officer of the
Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment
