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In order to receive [[Contract for Difference]] support, the required ACT Efficiency of the conversion process must be met. The efficiency is calculated using the equation below:
In order to receive [[Contract for Difference]] support, the required ACT Efficiency of the conversion process must be met. The efficiency is calculated using the equation below:


<big>ACT Efficiency = E<sub>products bio</sub> / (E<sub>bio</sub> + E<sub>inputs bio</sub>)</big>  
<big>ACT Efficiency = <math>{E_{products bio} \over (E_{bio}+E_{inputs bio})} </math></big>


Where:
Where:

Revision as of 04:06, 26 November 2019

In order to receive Contract for Difference support, the required ACT Efficiency of the conversion process must be met. The efficiency is calculated using the equation below:

ACT Efficiency = [math]\displaystyle{ {E_{products bio} \over (E_{bio}+E_{inputs bio})} }[/math]

Where:

  • Eproducts bio is the energy (MJ) from Biomass in the Advanced Fuel which is produced from the material to which Ebio relates,
  • Ebio is the energy (MJ) from Biomass in the material from which the Advanced Fuel to which Eproducts bio relates was produced;
  • Einputs bio is any energy (MJ) used in the production of the Advanced Fuel to which Eproducts bio relates.

The ACT Efficiency must exceed the ACT Efficiency Standard of 60% over a specified amount of time known as the ACT Efficiency Period (typically weekly) in order to qualify for CfD support [1].

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