The Clean Energy Regulator was established on 2 April 2012 and is the government agency responsible for administering legislation that will reduce
carbon emissions and increase the use of clean energy. The Regulator administers the carbon pricing mechanism, the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Scheme, the Carbon Farming Initiative and the Renewable Energy Target. Through the effective administration of these schemes,
the Regulator aims to deliver regulatory services of the highest standard to support a clean energy future for Australia.
In this presentation, Ms Munro, Chair and CEO of the Regulator, discusses the Regulator’s:
- roles and responsibilities
- compliance, education and enforcement policy
- priorities for the next 12 months
- long-term vision for the carbon market.