What is required as evidence of decommissioning?
For some activities the ESC needs to ensure that the inefficient product that’s being replaced won’t be used elsewhere. This requires evidence that the system has been decommissioned and removed from the premises where practicable. For the water heater activities 1A, 1B, 1C, 1D and 3 the following documents satisfy this requirement: • A receipt from your tip or recycler – Green Energy Trading has provided a receipt you can have completed for this purpose • A photo of the old system which clearly shows it can’t be used anymore, e.g. it has a large hole in it and has the make, model and serial number written on the back or clearly in the photo or as an attachment. • A certificate of compliance which states that the system has been decommissioned and removed from the premises and how this has been undertaken. If the system has not been removed, the reason why will need to be stated. Green Energy Trading is required to keep this information with your records.
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