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Provided that, in the case only of a gaseous fuel, such fuel must have a gross [[Calorific Value]] (when measured at 25°C and 0.1 megapascals at the inlet to the Combustion Chamber) which is at least 2 megajoules per cubic metre<ref> Defra, 2018a. Guidance Note for Advanced Conversion Technologies Compliance with the ACT Efficiency Standard criterion in the Contract for Difference scheme. London.</ref>. | Provided that, in the case only of a gaseous fuel, such fuel must have a gross [[Calorific Value]] (when measured at 25°C and 0.1 megapascals at the inlet to the Combustion Chamber) which is at least 2 megajoules per cubic metre<ref> Defra, 2018a. Guidance Note for Advanced Conversion Technologies Compliance with the ACT Efficiency Standard criterion in the Contract for Difference scheme. London. Available [https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/765494/ACT_Guidance_-_Compliance_with_the_ACT_Efficiency_Standard_criterion.pdf here]</ref>. | ||
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Revision as of 11:28, 18 November 2019
Gaseous or liquid fuel which is produced directly or indirectly from the Gasification or the Pyrolysis of:
- Waste; or
- Biomass.
Provided that, in the case only of a gaseous fuel, such fuel must have a gross Calorific Value (when measured at 25°C and 0.1 megapascals at the inlet to the Combustion Chamber) which is at least 2 megajoules per cubic metre[1].