Renewable Energy (Electricity) Amendment Regulation 2012 (No. 6) (Cth)
Renewable Energy (Electricity) Amendment Regulation 2012 (No. 6)1
Select Legislative Instrument 2012 No. 182
I, QUENTIN BRYCE, Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, make the following regulation under the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000.
Dated 2 August 2012
QUENTIN BRYCE
Governor-General
By Her Excellency’s Command
GREG COMBET
Minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency
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Name of regulation
This regulation is the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Amendment Regulation 2012 (No. 6).
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Commencement
This regulation commences on the day after it is registered.
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Amendment of Renewable Energy (Electricity) Regulations 2001
Schedule 1 amends the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Regulations 2001.
Schedule 1 Amendments
(section 3)
[1] Paragraph 22X (1B) (b)
omit
2012.
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2012;
[2] After paragraph 22X (1B) (b)
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(c)for an activity mentioned in Parts 45 and 46 of Schedule 6—before 30 September 2012.
[3] Schedule 6, subclause 658 (3)
substitute
(3)For the production of coke oven coke, the electricity baseline for calculating the amount of a liable entity’s partial exemption is 0.0397 MWh per tonne of coke oven coke on a dry weight basis that:
(a)meets the necessary requirements for use in the integrated iron and steel manufacturing process; and
(b)is produced as part of carrying on the emissions-intensive trade-exposed activity; and
(c)is not a relevant product for the emissions-intensive trade‑exposed activity of production of coke oven coke.
[4] Schedule 6, paragraph 658 (4) (b)
omit
activity.
insert
activity; and
[5] Schedule 6, after paragraph 658 (4) (b)
insert
(c)is not a relevant product for the emissions-intensive trade‑exposed activity of production of lime.
[6] Schedule 6, after Part 44
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Part 45 Production of coke oven coke
Division 1Production of coke oven coke
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Production of coke oven coke
The production of coke oven coke is the physical and chemical transformation (at a temperature higher than 900 °C) of coal into coke oven coke that:
(a)has a coke strength after reaction (CSR) value of more than 50% for at least 80% of the coke oven coke produced; and
(b)has a coke reactivity index (CRI) value of less than 40% for at least 80% of the coke oven coke produced.
Division 2Classification of activity
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Classification of activity
The production of coke oven coke is a highly emissions‑intensive activity.
Division 3Electricity baseline for calculating partial exemption
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Electricity baseline for product
The electricity baseline for calculating the amount of a liable entity’s partial exemption in respect of the production of coke oven coke is 0.0109 MWh per tonne of coke oven coke on a dry weight basis that:
(a)has a coke strength after reaction (CSR) value of more than 50% for at least 80% of the coke oven coke produced; and
(b)has a coke reactivity index (CRI) value of less than 40% for at least 80% of the coke oven coke produced; and
(c)is not a relevant product for the emissions-intensive trade‑exposed activity of integrated iron and steel manufacturing; and
(d)is produced by carrying on the emissions-intensive trade‑exposed activity; and
(e)is of saleable quality.
Note Saleable quality is defined in regulation 22C.
Part 46 Production of hydrogen peroxide
Division 1Production of hydrogen peroxide
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Production of hydrogen peroxide
The production of hydrogen peroxide is the chemical transformation of hydrogen (H) feedstocks and oxygen (O) feedstocks:
(a)to produce crude aqueous hydrogen peroxide solution that has a concentration of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2(aq)) of at least 39% with respect to mass; and
(b)to later produce saleable aqueous hydrogen peroxide solution that has a concentration of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2(aq)) of at least 34% with respect to mass.
Division 2Classification of activity
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Classification of activity
The production of hydrogen peroxide is a moderately emissions‑intensive activity.
Division 3Electricity baseline for calculating partial exemption
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Electricity baseline for product
The electricity baseline for calculating the amount of a liable entity’s partial exemption in respect of the production of hydrogen peroxide is 0.858 MWh per tonne of 100% equivalent hydrogen peroxide in saleable aqueous hydrogen peroxide solution that:
(a)has a concentration of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2(aq)) of at least 34% with respect to mass; and
(b)is produced by carrying on the emissions-intensive trade‑exposed activity; and
(c)is of saleable quality.
Note Saleable quality is defined in regulation 22C.
Note
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