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50.—(1) This regulation applies in relation to a capacity committed CMU (“CMU i”) and a delivery year (“year X”) if—

(a)a satisfactory performance requirement applies in respect of CMU i in year X; and

(b)the requirement has not been met by 30th April in year X.

(2) If, by the end of a relevant month, the capacity provider in respect of CMU i (“C”) has not complied with the satisfactory performance requirement, no monthly capacity payment is to be paid in respect of CMU i for that month.

[F1(2A) If C complies with the satisfactory performance requirement during May in year X, no monthly capacity payment is to be paid in respect of CMU i for that month.]

(3) If C complies with the satisfactory performance requirement during a relevant month [F2other than May], the Settlement Body must ensure that the credit which would otherwise be payable to C in respect of the monthly capacity payment for CMU i for that month is reduced by the proportion , where—

(a)A is the number of days in the relevant month before the day on which C complies with the satisfactory performance requirement; and

(b)B is the number of days in the relevant month.

(4) If C has not complied with the satisfactory performance requirement by the end of year X—

(a)C must repay to the Settlement Body all capacity payments made in respect of CMU i and year X [F3less the total amount of any capacity provider penalty charges that C has paid in respect of CMU i and year X]; and

(b)the Settlement Body must, as soon as reasonably practicable after the end of year X, issue an invoice to C for the amount [F4due under sub-paragraph (a)].

(5) The Settlement Body must—

(a)if paragraph (2) [F5or paragraph (2A)] applies, give a notice to C which states that no monthly capacity payment is to be paid in respect of CMU i for the relevant month, and states the reason;

(b)if paragraph (3) applies, ensure that the credit note issued to C for the relevant month states the amount by which the credit is reduced, and states the reason;

(c)if paragraph (4) applies, ensure that the invoice issued to C under paragraph (4)(b) states the reason for the issue of the invoice.

(6) In this regulation—

“relevant month” means May, June, July, August or September in year X;

“satisfactory performance day” has the meaning given in the Rules;

“satisfactory performance requirement” means a requirement in capacity market rules for a capacity provider to demonstrate satisfactory performance days in respect of a capacity committed CMU.

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