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Table 1: Certificate activity summary in 2014
Table 2: Certificates accepted for voluntary surrender from 2007 to 31 December 2014
Table 3: Number of new renewable energy power stations accredited in 2013 and 2014
Table 4: Total number of accredited renewable energy power stations
Table 5: Number of accredited renewable energy power stations by state as at 31 December 2014
Table 6: Total amount of 2014 partial exemptions given for each emissions-intensive trade-exposed activity as at 31 December 2014
Table 7: Methods used to determine quarter 1 to 3 small-scale technology certificates required surrender amounts
Table 8: Number of final reports for inspections of small generation units received by the Clean Energy Regulator between 1 January and 31 December 2014
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Graph 1: Renewable Energy Target generation profile (megawatt hours) 2013
Graph 2: Above and below baseline generation for the Large-scale Renewable Energy Target in 2013
Graph 3: Baselines for 2013 generation year by renewable energy source
Graph 4: Growth in the number of accredited renewable energy power stations and their capacity, 2001–2014
Graph 5: Supply of large-scale renewable electricity generation, 2001–2014
Graph 6: Growth in the number of valid small-scale installations since 2001
Graph 7: Estimated generation by small generation units and displacement by solar water heaters, 2001–2014
Graph 8: Number of certificate transfers by month in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014
Graph 9: Small-scale technology certificates awaiting sale in the STC Clearing House
Graph 10: Small-scale technology certificate secondary market spot price (GST exclusive), 2011–2014
Graph 11: Large-scale generation certificates validly created from the start of the scheme, as at 31 December 2014
Graph 12: Solar power stations with capacities between 100 and 500 kilowatts, 2001–2014
Graph 13: Solar panel installations with capacity between 10 and 100 kilowatts, 2009–2014
Graph 14: Solar panel installations by state, 2011–2014
Graph 15: Small-scale technology certificates validly created from 2011–2014
Graph 16: Certificates validated for solar hot water system and air source heat pump installations, 2009–2014
Graph 17: Certificates validated for small generation units, 2009–2014
Graph 18: Large-scale generation certificates accepted or are available to acquit a mandatory liability for the assessment years from 2001–2014
Graph 19: Small-scale technology certificates accepted or are available to acquit a mandatory liability for the assessment years from 2011–2014
Graph 20: Summary of cumulative inspections results since the inspections programme was introduced, up to 31 December 2014
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