An enforceable undertaking is deemed to be complete when all tasks offered by a party are accepted by the Clean Energy Regulator and have been completed to our satisfaction.​
 

The completed enforceable undertakings for 2022 include:​​
 

Company or individualCountry Carbon Pty Limited (ACN 152 922 408)
Legislation
 
Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Act 2011
Undertaking date28 May 2020
Circumstances

The Clean Energy Regulator has accepted an enforceable undertaking offered by Country Carbon Pty Limited (Country Carbon) to address compliance issues under the Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Act 2011 and related contracts.

The enforceable undertaking was accepted under the Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Act 2011.

UndertakingThe Enforceable Undertaking has the effect of requiring Country Carbon to put in place acceptable oversight and business practices to ensure that it meet its obligations under the law, under contracts, and maintains its Fit and Proper Person status. The Enforceable Undertaking has a duration of two years.
AttachmentsEnforceable Undertaking – Country Carbon Pty Limited (PDF 5.9MB)
 

 

Company or individualMr Aman Singh Dhakla and Remec International Pty Ltd trading as Remec Power (Remec Power) (ACN) 619 977 650
Legislation
 
Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000
 
Undertaking date5 August 2022
 
CircumstancesMr Aman Singh Dhakla, through Remec Power, submitted false information to other parties that Mr Dhakla was either the Clean Energy Council (CEC) accredited installer, or supervised the installation of various solar photovoltaic (PV) systems in accordance with the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000 and Renewable Energy (Electricity) Regulations 2001. The false information was relied upon by other parties to create small-scale technology certificates (STCs).
Undertaking

Mr Dhakla and Remec Power undertake to:

  1. in respect of the solar PV system installations set out in Schedule 1 of the Undertaking:
    1. obtain consent from the owner or occupier of the site to inspect the solar PV system
       
    2. arrange for a CEC accredited installer(s) to inspect the solar PV system
       
    3. in the event the inspection detects any defects with the solar PV system, rectify those defects or arrange for a new installation of the solar PV system
       
  2. provide monthly written reports as to the progress made in respect of the inspection/rectification of solar PV systems set out at Schedule 1 of the Undertaking
  3. provide evidence of inspections and any rectification work completed.
AttachmentsEnforceable Undertaking Mr Aman Singh Dhakla and Remec (International) Pty Ltd trading as Remec Power
 

 

Company or individualSpace Solar Service Pty Ltd (ACN 149 515 775)
Legislation
 
Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000
Undertaking date9 November 2020
Circumstances

Space Solar Service provided false or misleading information to the Clean Energy Regulator (the Regulator) claiming systems had been designed and installed by a CEC accredited installer when, in fact, that person did not design or install the systems.

Consequently, Space Solar Service improperly created, in contravention of section 24A of the Act, certificates that did not meet the requirements under regulation 20AC of the Regulations.

Undertaking

Space Solar Service undertakes to:

Inspect and rectify installations

 

  1. In respect of the solar PV system installations set out in Annexure A of the undertaking:
    1. obtain consent from the owner or occupier of the site to inspect the solar PV system
       
    2. arrange for a Regulator appointed inspector to inspect the solar PV system
       
    3. in the event the inspection detects any defects with the solar PV system, rectify those defects or arrange for a new installation of the solar PV system.

Report to the Regulator

  1. Provide monthly written reports as to the progress made in respect of the inspection/rectification of solar PV systems set out at Annexure A of the undertaking.
     
  2. Provide evidence of inspections and any rectification work completed.

Ownership and directorship

  1. In the event of a change in ownership or change to the director of Space Solar Service, it will bring the existence of the enforceable undertaking to the attention of the new owners/directors.
AttachmentsEnforceable Undertaking - Space Solar Service Pty Ltd (PDF 209kB)
 

 

Company or individualMr Sandeep Chikhale and SSC Electrical Services Pty Ltd (ACN 626 294 684)
Legislation
 
Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000
Undertaking date26 June 2020
CircumstancesMr Sandeep Chikhale, through SSC Electrical Services Pty Ltd, submitted false information other parties that Mr Chikhale was either the Clean Energy Council (CEC) accredited installer, or supervised the installation of various solar photovoltaic (PV) systems in accordance with the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000 and Renewable Energy (Electricity) Regulations 2001. The false information was relied upon by other parties to create small-scale technology certificates (STCs).
Undertaking

Mr Chikhale and SSC Electrical Services Pty Ltd undertake to:

  1. in respect of the solar PV system installations set out in Schedule 1 of the Undertaking:
     
    1. obtain consent from the owner or occupier of the site to inspect the solar PV system
    2. arrange for a CEC accredited installer(s) to inspect the solar PV system
       
    3. in the event the inspection detects any defects with the solar PV system, rectify those defects or arrange for a new installation of the solar PV system
       
  2. provide monthly written reports as to the progress made in respect of the inspection/rectification of solar PV systems set out at Schedule 1 of the Undertaking
  3. provide evidence of inspections and any rectification work completed.
AttachmentsEnforceable Undertaking - Mr Sandeep Chikhale and SSC Electrical Services Pty Ltd (PDF 2.5MB)