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United Kingdom Notes: the United Kingdom Allocations, verified emissions and surrendered allowances and compliance status in the Community Independent Transaction Log as of 24:00 30 April 2006 Notes: The "allocated allowances" coloumn does not include transfers from the new entrant reserve The "surrendered allowances" coloumn includes surrenders for 2005, 2006, 2007 Installations with accounts: Allocated Installation Name Installation Surrendered Undersurren Compliance Country Code Permit ID allowances for Verified emissions COMMENTS ID ID Units ders status 2005 St James Hospital CHP EA-ETCO2- GB Plant 195 0284 22 229 18 498 44 458 0Y GB Maersk Curlew 55 DTI6900 80 980 77 408 80 980 0Y Golden Jubilee GB National Hospital 762 ETS-W-30046 1 871 5 178 0Y Generation/Slud ge Htg Facilities - EA-ETCO2- GB Longreach 281 0473 1 658 422 442 0Y North Bristol NHS Trust - Southmead EA-ETCO2- GB Hospital 530 1195 8 390 10 595 10 599 0Y UPM-Kymmene GB (UK) Ltd 647 ETS-W-30012 86 377 99 425 99 428 0Y Drax Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 381 0686 14 554 187 20 771 624 20 771 624 0Y Ratcliffe on Soar EA-ETCO2- GB power station 154 0178 5 930 225 8 638 887 8 638 887 0Y Fiddlers Ferry EA-ETCO2- GB Power Station 562 1249 4 519 811 8 492 925 8 492 925 0Y West Burton EA-ETCO2- GB Power Station 145 0159 5 510 059 8 419 658 8 419 658 0Y Longannet GB Power Station 593 ETS-E-10015 7 360 996 8 417 779 8 417 779 0Y Ferrybridge "C" EA-ETCO2- GB Power Station 564 1251 4 784 657 8 413 055 8 413 055 0Y Cottam Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 202 0297 5 110 448 8 068 565 8 068 565 0Y Kingsnorth EA-ETCO2- GB power station 165 0207 5 962 684 7 766 631 7 766 631 0Y Eggborough EA-ETCO2- GB Power Station 169 0216 4 544 783 7 215 160 7 215 160 0Y Teesside Integrated Iron & EA-ETCO2- GB Steel Works 330 0594 6 306 630 6 370 456 6 370 456 0Y Didcot A Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 153 0177 4 164 052 6 342 700 6 342 700 0Y Port Talbot EA-ETCO2- GB Steelworks 325 0571 6 320 259 6 132 851 6 132 851 0Y Scunthorpe Integrated Iron & EA-ETCO2- GB Steel Works 321 0564 6 898 375 6 000 096 6 000 096 0Y Aberthaw Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 188 0271 4 061 362 5 264 973 5 264 973 0Y Teesside Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 411 0737 4 035 176 5 177 349 5 177 349 0Y Tilbury Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 133 0147 2 906 369 5 151 328 5 151 328 0Y Rugeley Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 137 0151 3 343 356 4 211 713 4 211 713 0Y Saltend Cogeneration Company EA-ETCO2- GB Limited 72 0029 2 478 428 3 553 376 3 553 376 0Y Connahs Quay EA-ETCO2- GB power station 155 0179 2 883 384 3 434 321 3 434 321 0Y Esso Petroleum EA-ETCO2- GB Company Ltd 86 0073 3 623 758 3 149 575 3 149 575 0Y Ironbridge Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 132 0143 2 045 310 3 074 443 3 074 443 0Y Didcot B Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 139 0153 2 437 016 2 962 181 2 962 181 0Y Petroleum EA-ETCO2- GB Processes 351 0635 2 967 273 2 959 427 2 959 427 0Y Stallingborough EA-ETCO2- GB Power Station 88 0077 2 483 996 2 935 989 2 935 989 0Y Barking Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 104 0103 2 144 047 2 743 125 2 743 125 0Y Cockenzie GB Power Station 594 ETS-E-10016 2 196 205 2 714 442 2 714 442 0Y Lynemouth EA-ETCO2- GB Power Station 376 0678 2 940 685 2 685 512 2 685 512 0Y Peterhead Power GB Station 637 ETS-N-20025 3 852 399 2 549 691 2 549 691 0Y EA-ETCO2- GB Humber Refinery 278 0468 2 580 539 2 351 567 2 351 567 0Y Premier Power GB Ltd 568 ETS-0003-04 2 679 014 2 326 927 2 326 927 0Y Texaco Limited, EA-ETCO2- GB Pembroke 100 0099 2 175 746 2 320 641 2 320 641 0Y AES Kilroot GB Power Ltd 578 ETS-0020-04 2 045 967 2 302 985 2 302 985 0Y GB Immingham CHP 750 EA-ETCO20027 2 030 737 2 030 737 0Y EA-ETCO2- GB BP Oil UK Ltd 257 0426 2 396 984 1 997 522 1 997 522 0Y EDF Energy (Sutton Bridge EA-ETCO2- GB Power) 147 0161 1 547 886 1 871 252 1 871 252 0Y Lindsey Oil EA-ETCO2- GB Refinery 266 0440 2 115 511 1 758 034 1 758 034 0Y Spalding Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 740 0449 1 756 762 1 756 762 0Y Rocksavage EA-ETCO2- GB Power Station 66 0006 1 248 226 1 750 824 1 750 824 0Y Coryton Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 74 0035 1 269 872 1 644 005 1 644 005 0Y Innovene Grangemouth GB Refinery 606 ETS-E-10035 1 463 785 1 607 909 1 607 909 0Y Damhead Creek EA-ETCO2- GB Power Station 73 0031 1 709 582 1 561 667 1 561 667 0Y SSE Medway EA-ETCO2- GB Power 305 0537 1 337 563 1 548 481 1 548 481 0Y LITTLE BARFORD CCGT POWER EA-ETCO2- GB STATION 160 0191 1 247 474 1 426 809 1 426 809 0Y Seabank Power EA-ETCO2- GB Limited 71 0028 1 912 746 1 420 032 1 420 032 0Y ScottishPower Generation Rye EA-ETCO2- GB House 93 0084 1 358 181 1 372 095 1 372 095 0Y Keadby Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 304 0536 1 349 506 1 343 281 1 343 281 0Y Centrica Energy Killingholme EA-ETCO2- GB Power Station 527 1192 1 357 664 1 295 903 1 295 903 0Y Baglan Bay EA-ETCO2- GB Power Station 357 0644 1 145 195 1 104 318 1 104 318 0Y EA-ETCO2- GB Rugby Works 91 0081 1 163 632 1 043 641 1 043 641 0Y Total Milford EA-ETCO2- GB Haven Refinery 240 0385 1 221 437 1 038 345 1 038 345 0Y EA-ETCO2- GB Ketton Works 672 0054 1 016 442 1 019 576 1 019 576 0Y Ribblesdale EA-ETCO2- GB Works 674 0026 1 159 011 1 003 847 1 003 847 0Y Uskmouth Power EA-ETCO2- GB Plant 523 1186 948 576 993 930 993 930 0Y Deeside Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 187 0270 936 697 978 825 978 825 0Y Shoreham Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 119 0124 823 439 942 612 942 612 0Y SembCorp Utlilities Teesside Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 341 0618 1 161 886 915 500 915 500 0Y Great Yarmouth EA-ETCO2- GB Power Limited 370 0669 798 006 907 825 907 825 0Y Enfield Energy EA-ETCO2- GB Centre Limited 78 1282 734 369 805 259 805 259 0Y Derwent Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 146 0160 605 912 795 147 795 147 0Y Innovene Power GB Station 607 ETS-E-10036 1 188 047 794 928 794 928 0Y Winnington CHP EA-ETCO2- GB (Brunner Mond) 196 0285 670 028 714 980 714 980 0Y Grangemouth GB CHP LTD 588 ETS-E-10003 733 648 707 518 707 518 0Y Coolkeeragh GB Power Station 583 ETS-0027-04 1 513 667 216 667 216 0Y Fellside CHP EA-ETCO2- GB Plant 367 0661 450 546 624 634 624 634 0Y FAWLEY EA-ETCO2- GB COGEN 158 0189 479 906 622 161 622 161 0Y Tunstead EA-ETCO2- GB Cement 739 0230 603 487 603 487 0Y South Ferriby EA-ETCO2- GB Works 96 0089 561 323 570 417 570 417 0Y Shotton Combined Heat and Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 566 1254 664 229 542 497 542 497 0Y Cottam Development Centre power EA-ETCO2- GB station 339 0616 659 501 534 303 534 303 0Y Killingholme EA-ETCO2- GB power station 203 0299 1 584 622 533 528 533 528 0Y GB Beryl Alpha 16 DTI1600 477 195 446 199 446 199 0Y GB Elgin PUQ 33 DTI3300 414 095 411 026 411 026 0Y North & South Morecambe, EA-ETCO2- GB Rivers 289 0517 271 456 373 474 373 474 0Y Peterborough EA-ETCO2- GB Power Station 99 0097 725 291 366 366 366 366 0Y GB Brae Bravo 39 DTI5300 470 625 357 919 357 919 0Y CORUS, SHAPFELL EA-ETCO2- GB WORKS 231 0355 443 856 342 430 342 430 0Y GB Alwyn North 32 DTI3200 388 655 342 179 342 179 0Y GB Britannia 10 DTI1000 298 191 340 422 340 422 0Y Roosecote EA-ETCO2- GB Power Station 75 0040 517 885 339 547 339 547 0Y Grain power EA-ETCO2- GB station 152 0175 81 648 331 056 331 056 0Y Kings Lynn EA-ETCO2- GB Power Station 171 0219 561 358 330 897 330 897 0Y BARRY POWER EA-ETCO2- GB STATION 185 0255 426 873 321 303 321 303 0Y Padeswood EA-ETCO2- GB Works 673 0055 469 559 300 016 300 016 0Y EA-ETCO2- GB Barrington Works 92 0082 281 244 294 785 294 785 0Y Corby Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 183 0252 860 309 294 519 294 519 0Y Thrislington Works Lime Kiln EA-ETCO2- GB Plant 67 0008 408 532 285 691 285 691 0Y Glanford Brigg Generating EA-ETCO2- GB Station 144 0158 516 792 279 723 279 723 0Y EA-ETCO2- GB Fawley 85 0071 234 075 277 790 277 790 0Y GB Piper Bravo 42 DTI5600 293 849 276 811 276 811 0Y GB Douglas 14 DTI1400 194 086 271 633 271 633 0Y GB Ninian Central 52 DTI6600 294 803 262 566 262 566 0Y Innovene Grangemouth GB Chemicals 608 ETS-E-10037 223 362 259 720 259 720 0Y Quinn Cement ETS-0014- GB Works 752 04DELETED 258 993 258 993 0Y GB East Brae 40 DTI5400 289 041 258 162 258 162 0Y Runcorn Halochemicals EA-ETCO2- GB Manufacturing 222 0332 336 614 253 387 253 387 0Y Petroplus Refining EA-ETCO2- GB Teesside Limited 209 0309 283 874 252 553 252 553 0Y Acordis UK Grimsby power EA-ETCO2- GB station 64 1283 285 539 246 079 246 079 0Y GB Judy 29 DTI2900 193 000 243 736 243 736 0Y GB Beryl Bravo 17 DTI1700 295 282 240 926 240 926 0Y ConocoPhillips, EA-ETCO2- GB Seal Sands 102 0101 243 274 233 743 233 743 0Y GB Shearwater 57 DTI7900 215 081 229 786 229 786 0Y GB SAGE Terminal 634 ETS-N-20021 227 427 227 656 227 656 0Y Morecambe Central Processing GB Complex 12 DTI1200 210 938 227 259 227 259 0Y GB Claymore Alpha 43 DTI5700 234 362 223 306 223 306 0Y GB LOGGS 24 DTI2400 239 025 222 066 222 066 0Y Fife Ethylene GB Plant 595 ETS-E-10017 184 681 216 016 216 016 0Y St Fergus North Sea Gas GB Terminal 621 ETS-N-20002 157 149 212 470 212 470 0Y Tullow Oil Bacton Gas EA-ETCO2- GB Terminal 347 0629 370 183 208 664 208 664 0Y SALT UNION EA-ETCO2- GB CHP STATION 302 0533 184 373 208 419 208 419 0Y GB Scott 37 DTI5100 310 477 205 350 205 350 0Y Littlebrook Power EA-ETCO2- GB Station 345 0626 159 953 205 134 205 134 0Y GB Brae Alpha 38 DTI5200 245 547 199 372 199 372 0Y GB Ninian Southern 54 DTI6800 262 495 197 449 197 449 0Y GB DSM Dalry 659 ETS-W-30029 195 248 195 791 195 791 0Y GB Murchison 51 DTI6500 183 199 186 161 186 161 0Y Indefatigable GB 23A 19 DTI1900 277 825 180 582 180 582 0Y GB Nelson 58 DTI8500 226 581 176 750 176 750 0Y Wilton Olefins 6 EA-ETCO2- GB (Cracker) 224 0334 239 992 176 196 176 196 0Y Redfearn Glass EA-ETCO2- GB Limited 328 0577 163 102 176 187 176 187 0Y Flotta Oil GB Terminal 631 ETS-N-20018 260
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