The Clean Energy Regulator is committed to being transparent and accountable for the regulatory functions we undertake on behalf of government. We have developed a key performance indicator framework to measure our achievements against our purpose and objectives.
The framework incorporates a set of underlying principles that reflect the agency's objectives and core functions as a regulator while considering the agency's current and future performance reporting obligations. The framework provides the flexibility to respond to changes in our administered schemes and allows us to measure our performance through a range of qualitative metrics and data.
Individually, the key performance indicators demonstrate how discrete functions of the agency have performed; collectively, they demonstrate how effectively the agency has met its purpose and objectives.
The agency will report against the purpose and objectives outlined in this Corporate Plan (incorporating performance measures from its Portfolio Budget Statements) in its Annual Report, using the functional performance measures outlined on pages 5 to 8. In addition the agency will also review its performance annually under the Regulator Performance Framework.
Between the publications of corporate plans and annual performance statements, the agency monitors its progress against its key performance indicators as part of its performance reporting framework, providing assurance to the Members of the Regulator, agency Executive and the Clean Energy Regulator Audit Committee.
The following diagram illustrates the major elements of and linkages between the Clean Energy Regulator planning and performance frameworks.