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 2023 include:
Company or individual | Bell Solar Pty Ltd (ACN 617 634 876) |
Legislation | Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000 |
Undertaking date | 1 April 2021 |
Circumstances | Bell Solar unknowingly received false information from a third party relating to the purported designer and installer of 142 solar photovoltaic (PV) system installations. Bell Solar subsequently relied on that information to improperly create 19,254 small-scale technology certificates (STCs), in contravention of section 24A(1) of the Act. Bell Solar’s compliance procedures did not identify that the information was false at the time of certificate creation. |
Undertaking | Bell Solar undertakes to: Compliance Program
Report to the Regulator
Ownership and directorship In the event of a change in ownership or change to the majority of directors of Bell Solar, it will;
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Attachments | Enforceable Undertaking - Bell Solar Pty Ltd (PDF 3.94MB) |
Company or individual | Jarryd John Sewell |
Legislation | Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000 (NGER Act) |
Undertaking date | 01 May 2023 |
Circumstances | Mr Sewell submitted false information to other parties that he 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 Sewell undertakes to:
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Attachments | Enforceable Undertaking - Jarryd John Sewell (PDF 404KB) |
Company or individual | Nasir Taimoor Kahloo |
Legislation | Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000 |
Undertaking date | 22 July 2019 |
Circumstances | Nasir Kahloo improperly created small-scale technology certificates (STCs) arising from the provision of false information. |
Undertaking | Nasir Kahloo undertakes to:
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Attachments | Enforceable Undertaking – Nasir Taimoor Kahloo (PDF 193kB) |
Company or individual | One Stop Warehouse Finance Pty Ltd (ACN 609 758 143) and Hongwei Zhang |
Legislation | Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000 |
Undertaking date | 28 August 2020 |
Circumstances | One Stop unknowingly received false information from a third party relating to the purported designer and installer of 379 solar photovoltaic (PV) system installations. One Stop subsequently relied on that information to improperly create 49,400 small-scale technology certificates (STCs), in contravention of section 24A(1) of the Act. One Stop’s compliance procedures did not identify that the information was false at the time of certificate creation. |
Undertaking | One Stop undertakes to: Compliance Program
Surrender of small-scale technology certificates
Report to the Regulator
Ownership and directorship In the event of a change in ownership or change to the majority of directors of One Stop, it will;
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Attachments | Enforceable Undertaking - One Stop Warehouse Finance Pty Ltd and Hongwei Zhang (PDF 941kB) |
Company or individual | Trina Solar (Australia) Pty Ltd (ACN 150 695 524) |
Legislation | Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000 |
Undertaking date | 1 February 2022 |
Circumstances | The Clean Energy Regulator (the Regulator) accepted an enforceable undertaking offered by Trina Solar (Australia) Pty Ltd (Trina Solar) on 7 May 2020 to address any ineligible solar panel serial numbers that were uploaded by Trina Solar into the Solar Panel Validation Service. Ineligible means that the solar panels were not eligible for small-scale technology certificates (STCs). The enforceable undertaking was accepted under the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000 (the Act). Trina Solar and the Regulator have agreed to vary the enforceable undertaking in accordance with section 154Q(3) of the Act. The variation is to the effect that Trina Solar will undertake a Compliance Testing Program. This will provide assurance to the Regulator as to the safety and quality of the solar panels that do not meet the Clean Energy Council approved photovoltaic (PV) module listing requirements and have been supplied and installed. |
Undertaking | The Clean Energy Regulator and Trina Solar agreed to an appropriate sampling lot size for the Compliance Testing Program. The Clean Energy Regulator will seek consent from owners of affected systems in the sample. Trina Solar undertakes to:
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Attachments | Enforceable Undertaking Extension update - Trina Solar (Australia) Pty Ltd (PDF 337KB) Enforceable Undertaking Extension - Trina Solar (Australia) Pty Ltd (PDF 337KB) Enforceable Undertaking Variation - Trina Solar (Australia) Pty Ltd (PDF 176KB) Enforceable Undertaking - Trina Solar (Australia) Pty Ltd (PDF 3.31MB) Enforceable Undertaking - Annexure A (PDF 378KB) Enforceable Undertaking - Annexure C (PDF 152KB) Please note: annexures B and D will not be published due to personal privacy requirements. |