Carbon markets
Carbon markets enable trading of domestic and international carbon credits and renewable energy certificates.
Our scheme participants can use the carbon market to trade with:
- other participants to meet scheme obligations
- private buyers wanting to voluntarily reduce emissions and energy
- governments bodies with emissions and energy targets.
Carbon credits
Renewable energy certificates
Quarterly Carbon Market Reports
Our Quarterly Carbon Market Reports provide a view of:
- supply and demand across carbon market schemes we administer
- key factors influencing market performance
- trends and insights that may inform market decision.
Popular topics
Market infrastructure
Voluntary offsetting and surrender
Reports and data
International units
Australian Carbon Exchange
Carbon markets and our schemes
Australian Carbon Credit Unit (ACCU) Scheme
- Participants earn ACCUs for running ACCU Scheme projects
- Participants can sell ACCUs to private buyers on the secondary market
- Participants can also sell ACCUs to the Australian Government under carbon abatement contracts
- Participants can earn Safeguard Mechanism credit units (SMCs) by keeping their emissions below their set baselines
- Participants can buy and surrender SMCs or ACCUs to lower their net emissions to meet their baselines
- Consists of 2 schemes which incentivise participants to increase renewable energy generation
- The Large-scale Renewable Energy Target generates large-scale generation certificates (LGCs) for every megawatt hour of renewable electricity generated by a power station
- The Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme issues small-scale generation certificates (STCs) for the assumed generation of electricity of eligible small-scale systems
- Liable entities must buy and surrender LGCs and STCs to meet their renewable energy obligations
ASIC open consultation on Regulatory Guide 236 proposed changes
The Australian Securities and Investment Commission (ASIC) has proposed changes to the Regulatory Guide 236 Do I need an AFS licence to participate in carbon markets? (RGF 236). The guide has been updated to incorporate the Safeguard Mechanism reforms introduced in 2023 and include proposed guidance on licence requirements for SMCs.
ASIC is seeking feedback by 3 June 2024 from safeguard facilities, advisers, intermediaries and carbon market participants.
State carbon markets
State schemes incentivise the installation of energy efficient equipment and appliances.
New South Wales Energy Saving Scheme (ESS)
- Supplies Energy Saving Certificates (ESCs) and generates demand for ESCs through EES energy saving targets
- Participants can trade ESCs through the online system TESSA (The Energy Security Safeguard Application)
Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program
- Supplies Victorian Energy Efficiency Certificates (VEECs) and generates demand for VEECs through the Victorian Energy Efficiency Target
Participants can trade VEECs through the VEU Registry
International carbon markets
Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)
- Participants can earn certified emission reduction units (CERs) for running CDM emission-reduction projects
- The demand for these units is driven by voluntary emissions reduction ambition
- Industrialised countries could buy CERs to meet a part of their emission reduction targets under the Kyoto Protocol
- Individuals, companies or organisations can buy CERs through:
- Clean Development Mechanism Registry
- Australian National Registry of Emissions Units
Verified Carbon Standard (VCS) Program
- VCS projects can earn Verified Carbon Units (VCUs) for each metric tonne of carbon dioxide reduced or removed from the atmosphere
- Individuals, companies or organisations can buy VCUs through the Verra Registry
- Sets the standard for climate and development interventions to quantify, certify and maximise their impact
- Gold Standard Verified Emission Reductions (VERs) are purchased for voluntary climate action
- Gold Standard labelled Certified Emission Reductions (CERs) are purchased for meeting compliance targets
- Purchasers can buy VERs through the Gold Standard Registry