Renewable Energy Target
The RET sets a target to increase renewable electricity generation and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the electricity sector.
The RET sets a target to increase renewable electricity generation and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the electricity sector.
Encouraging investment in small-scale renewable energy like rooftop solar, solar water heaters and heat pumps.
The LRET encourages investment in the development of renewable energy power stations by providing financial incentives for electricity generated from renewable sources.
Electricity retailers and high energy users must acquire and surrender renewable certificates to meet their obligations under the Renewable Energy Target.
Companies who conduct eligible emissions-intensive trade-exposed (EITE) activities are encouraged to prepare for 2020 exemption certificate applications under the Renewable Energy Target (RET).
The register of solar water heaters (version 38) is now available on the Clean Energy Regulator website.
The Clean Energy Regulator is seeking applications for version 40 of the Register of solar water heaters.
The Clean Energy Regulator is seeking feedback on draft rules for use of the Solar Panel Validation (SPV) logo.
The Clean Energy Regulator has released the January 2020 Large-scale Renewable Energy Target market data.
The 2020 renewable power percentage (RPP) and small-scale technology percentage (STP) have been set by legislative amendment.