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The consultation document talks about the process around this a little. They will use the MCS database to monitor registrations in real time against the cap. Maybe a website with a count-down to zero availability!
In this situation is is going to be a complete lottery as to what tariff anyone gets. For example, if 200 applications arrive at a supplier's on a Monday morning who decides what order they get processed in? If you are the front of that queue you get the current tariff, if at the end then you are unlucky and get the next quarter's, lower tariff.
I don't think DECC have thought through the detailed implications of this aspect at all.
It will be interesting to see what MCS come up for new quotation guidelines!
In this situation is is going to be a complete lottery as to what tariff anyone gets. For example, if 200 applications arrive at a supplier's on a Monday morning who decides what order they get processed in? If you are the front of that queue you get the current tariff, if at the end then you are unlucky and get the next quarter's, lower tariff.
I don't think DECC have thought through the detailed implications of this aspect at all.
It will be interesting to see what MCS come up for new quotation guidelines!