Organisation
Clean Energy Regulator
Owning Institution:
Guide
Clean Energy Regulator compliance and enforcement priorities 2025–26
The Clean Energy Regulator administers Australian Government emission reduction schemes. The priorities describe the regulator's compliance and enforcement focus for the year ahead. They highlight areas of actual and potential risk to the integrity of the schemes. A strong compliance and enforcement framework is fundamental to maintaining the integrity of the schemes and accelerating carbon...
Report
Human induced regeneration: a spatiotemporal study
Human induced regeneration (HIR) is one of a suite of carbon capture initiatives known as ‘methods’ for creating carbon credits that is overseen by the Clean Energy Regulator (CER). The objective of this study is to develop a suitable methodology to assess the effectiveness of the HIR projects.
Dataset
Certificate shortfall register
The Clean Energy Regulator has today published the 2018 certificate shortfall list and large scale generation certificate market update - February 2019 following final surrender by liable entities for the 2018 assessment year. Across both the Large-scale Renewable Energy Target and Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme, 93.3 per cent of certificates were surrendered on time by...
Article
Large-scale generation certificate market update - February 2019
The Clean Energy Regulator has today published the 2018 certificate shortfall list and large scale generation certificate market update - February 2019 following final surrender by liable entities for the 2018 assessment year. Across both the Large-scale Renewable Energy Target and Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme, 93.3 per cent of certificates were surrendered on time by...
Report
Tracking towards 2020: Encouraging renewable energy in Australia
The purpose of the annual administrative report is to account for the performance of the two schemes that make up the Renewable Energy Target and to explain how it is administered in accordance with legislation.