Examples of Clean Energy Regulator in a sentence
Certain sites are also accompanied by carbon abatement contracts with the Clean Energy Regulator.
As discussed, the Clean Energy Regulator does not require proponents to demonstrate in any reasonable way that regeneration has been suppressed by grazing during the baseline period or that the measures that are proposed to be taken to reduce grazing pressure are necessary for the land to achieve forest cover.
DisclaimerThis guideline has been developed by the Clean Energy Regulator (CER) to assist entities to comply with their reporting obligations under the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act 20071 (NGER Act) and associated legislation.
They can also be sold to the Clean Energy Regulator, who purchases ACCUs on behalf of the Australian Government, and to companies and individuals wanting to voluntarily offset their emissions (e.g. to support ‘carbon neutrality’ or ‘net zero’ claims).The primary purpose of the carbon offset scheme under the Albanese Government’s climate policy is to reduce the cost of cutting greenhouse gas emissions.
The Clean Energy Regulator has issued a determination that claims for ACCUs can be made until December 2039.
We thank our partners at the Australian Clean Energy Regulator (CER), Climate Change Authority (CCA), and Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), and the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) for feedback received during the manuscript development stage.
At present, the regulation of the market is the exclusive domain of the Clean Energy Regulator.
Baralaba reports on emissions, energy consumption and energy production to the Clean Energy Regulator annually, in accordance with the National Greenhouse and Energy Report (NGER) scheme legislation.
The forestry and carbon rights are then amortized over the period in which the rights give rise to economic value, being carbon plantation management and offtake contracts and the capacity to generate Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) by submitting Offset Reports to the Clean Energy Regulator.
The emissions intensity of gas relative to the aggregate of WA electricity generators can be determined using data published by the Clean Energy Regulator (CER, 2019).