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A: If
you have no heat rejection facility, then you don’t. Schemes with
heat rejection facility should provide all. If data is not available to
be able to plot the heat load duration curve, an estimate of Max Heat is
required. For more information, please refer to the updated GN 12.5.
A:
The CHPQA Guidance Notes are an evolving document, with sections being
refined and updated. Each Note has a latest version reference in the footnote
to enable users to check that they are referring to the up to date version.
Changes to the Guidance Notes will also be flagged up on the CHPQA Home
Page. We would recommend that you update the copies of the Guidance Notes
of particular relevance to you, rather than print out the entire document.
A: No, use the Forms currently on the Web Site.
A: As indicated in Form F2, Section 5, in addition to the supply gas meter
serial no, please could you ensure that you include the Gas Meter Point
Reference No, commonly referred to as 'PRN' or 'M' no. This number is printed
on your gas bill. You should add this reference no. to Table 5 of Form
F2. If you have already submitted your F2 and omitted to do this, could
you e-mail this reference number to the CHPQA Administrator at chpqainfo@chpqa.com
or include with your F4 submission. This information is required to implement
the CCL exemption for natural gas for Good Quality CHP Schemes and needs
to be stated on the CHPQA Certificate.
Background
1. CHPQA Certificates for 2007 are valid until 31/12/2007. 2. Entitlement to Climate Change Levy exemption is demonstrated by a Secretary of State (combined heat and power) exemption Certificate. 3. The Secretary of State (combined heat and power) exemption Certificate remains valid from the date of issue, unless varied or revoked, provided the operator maintains its validity by sending a copy of a suitable, current CHPQA Certificate to the Secretary of State annually by 30th June. 4. Completion of HM Revenue and Customs form PP11 (Supplier Certificate) and PP10 (Supporting Analysis) requires data certified under CHPQA. Bear in mind that each form refers to the entire fuel supply for the customer account in question, and not necessarily just to the fuel used by the CHP Scheme. You must review the accuracy of a supplier certificate at least annually and take corrective action where required. The HMRC notice CCL 1/2 Combined Heat and Power Schemes provides guidance on this process. Advice 1. Self-Assessments to support application for CHPQA Certificates for 2008 must be based on actual data up to the end of 2007. 2. Entitlement to CCL exemption will not be affected so long as you send a copy of the new CHPQA Certificate for 2008 to the Secretary of State by 30th June 2008. 3. Please send in your completed Self-Assessments to the CHPQA Administrator as soon as possible, and not later than March 31st 2008, to help ensure that you receive your CHPQA Certificate for 2008 in good time to maintain validity of your Secretary of State (combined heat and power) exemption Certificate |