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​The Clean Energy Regulator encourages the dissemination and exchange of information provided on this website.  Generally, the Clean Energy Regulator owns the copyright in all material it produces.  Unless expressly stated to be subject to other restrictions, all material presented on this website is provided under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia, with the exception of:

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Wherever a third party holds copyright in material presented on this website, the copyright remains with that party. Their permission may be required to use the material.

The Clean Energy Regulator has made all reasonable efforts to: 
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Using the Commonwealth Coat of Arms

The terms of use for the Coat of Arms are available from the It’s an Honour website.
 

Clean Energy Regulator material used 'as supplied'

 
Provided you have not modified or transformed Clean Energy Regulator material in any way, the Clean Energy Regulator prefers the following attribution:
 
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Derivative material

 
If you have modified or transformed Clean Energy Regulator material, or derived new material from those of the Clean Energy Regulator in any way, then the Clean Energy Regulator prefers the following attribution:
 
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Guidelines for linking to the Clean Energy Regulator website

The Clean Energy Regulator may consider links from other websites to our website, provided that the link is not done in a manner that might mislead or deceive any person, and providing that the links are made at your full expense and responsibility.  If you intend to create a link, you must not:
 
  1. imply that the Australian Government endorses the website or product
  2. use the Clean Energy Regulator website solely for commercial practices
  3. alter any of the website contents
  4. change the content of the material technically (for example the material is presented in a frame and users are unable to determine the location of the original material)
  5. contravene government policy
  6. provide a link to the Clean Energy Regulator website from a site that is not in the public interest.
 
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