National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting legislative amendments for the 2023-24 reporting year
Amendments have been made to the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) scheme legislation. These amendments:
Amendments have been made to the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) scheme legislation. These amendments:
You are invited to register for the Clean Energy Regulator’s webinar on getting ready for the new quality management standards.
The webinar will cover the quality management standards which were implemented in 2022 and which will apply to firms and engagements performing Part 6 audits.
The Compliance update for 1 January to 31 March 2023 is now available. It provides information on activities related to our compliance and enforcement priorities.
This update includes:
The Clean Energy Regulator has released guidance on the requirements for auditors serving as peer reviewers on audit engagements.
In accordance with ASQM 2 Engagement Quality Reviews, where an auditor has served as a team leader for a Part 6 audit in relation to an audited body, a minimum 2 year cooling off period is required before the engagement partner can assume the role of peer reviewer for the same kind of Part 6 audit in relation to the same audited body.
The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) is holding public consultation on proposed updates to the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) Scheme.
Proposed amendments include:
We are getting ready to redesign our website. We would like to understand how to make it easier for you to use, particularly when accessing information about our schemes.
We would like to involve our users in user research that will inform the new website. This may include surveys, online interviews and usability testing.
The Clean Energy Regulator is seeking applications for version 48 of the Register of solar water heaters. The Register of solar water heaters lists all solar and air source heat pump water heaters that are eligible to have small-scale technology certificates created for them.
The Clean Energy Regulator is seeking applications for version 47 of the Register of solar water heaters. The Register of solar water heaters lists all solar and air source heat pump water heaters that are eligible to have small-scale technology certificates created for them.
The Clean Energy Regulator (agency) has updated the list of solar water heaters and air source heat pump models that are eligible for small-scale technology certificates under the Small-scale Renew