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swh_sgu_genretunr-1111.xlsx The Solar Water Heater and Small Generation Unit Return must be completed by anyone who created more than 250 certificates for Solar Water Heaters (SWH) and/or Small Generation Units (SGU) from 1 January 2011 to 31 December 2011 inclusive. swh_sgu_genretunr-1111
V 2.0 Application for Certificates to Become Large-scale Generation Certificates.doc A party to a contract that was entered into on or before 25 February 2010 and that meets all other eligibility criteria may apply to the Regulator to have a certain number of STCs transferred under the contract each year (the annual transfer number) to be considered as LGCs. Prior to applying to have STCs converted to LGCs, an eligible party must first apply to the Regulator for an annual transfer number via the Application for Annual Transfer Number form, by 31 December 2010. A party to the contract may then apply to the Regulator using the "Application for Certificates to Become Large-scale Generation Certificates‟ form for certificates to be transferred under the contract to become, and be taken to have been, large-scale generation certificates under Regulation 13. Application for certificates to become large-scale generation certificates
V 2.0 Application for Certificates to Become Large-scale Generation Certificates.pdf A party to a contract that was entered into on or before 25 February 2010 and that meets all other eligibility criteria may apply to the Regulator to have a certain number of STCs transferred under the contract each year (the annual transfer number) to be considered as LGCs. Prior to applying to have STCs converted to LGCs, an eligible party must first apply to the Regulator for an annual transfer number via the Application for Annual Transfer Number form, by 31 December 2010. A party to the contract may then apply to the Regulator using the "Application for Certificates to Become Large-scale Generation Certificates‟ form for certificates to be transferred under the contract to become, and be taken to have been, large-scale generation certificates under Regulation 13. Application for certificates to become large-scale generation certificates
registration-agent-application-1210.docx Agents are persons that are registered with the Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator (ORER) and have the ability to create STCs in the REC Registry on behalf of owners of solar water heaters and small generation units. For further information on the roles and responsibilities of Agents, please see the 'Agents' page of the ORER website. In order to become an Agent, it is preferred that you use the online registration wizard. This will register you both as a Registered Person and as an Agent. You cannot use the STC Clearing House unless you use the online registration wizard. However, if you need to register manually, please use the following process: 1. You must first be a Registered Person with the ORER. If you are not already a Registered Person, please complete the 'Application for Registration' 2. When creating a REC Registry Account for a business, the Account Name should match the entity name or a registered trading name of that business, as listed on the Australian Business Register. 3. ORER will notify you when your Application for Registration as an Agent has been approved. 4. After your application has been approved, a $230 fee is payable to complete the registration process. Please DO NOT send any payment to the ORER with this application form - payment of REC Registry fees is made via your account in the REC Registry. The application fee is GST exempt. 5. Send your completed and signed Application for Registration as an Agent form to ORER, GPO Box 621, Canberra ACT 2601, or, by fax to 02 6159 7780. Application for registration as an agent
registration-agent-application-1210.pdf Agents are persons that are registered with the Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator (ORER) and have the ability to create STCs in the REC Registry on behalf of owners of solar water heaters and small generation units. For further information on the roles and responsibilities of Agents, please see the 'Agents' page of the ORER website. In order to become an Agent, it is preferred that you use the online registration wizard. This will register you both as a Registered Person and as an Agent. You cannot use the STC Clearing House unless you use the online registration wizard. However, if you need to register manually, please use the following process: 1. You must first be a Registered Person with the ORER. If you are not already a Registered Person, please complete the 'Application for Registration' 2. When creating a REC Registry Account for a business, the Account Name should match the entity name or a registered trading name of that business, as listed on the Australian Business Register. 3. ORER will notify you when your Application for Registration as an Agent has been approved. 4. After your application has been approved, a $230 fee is payable to complete the registration process. Please DO NOT send any payment to the ORER with this application form - payment of REC Registry fees is made via your account in the REC Registry. The application fee is GST exempt. 5. Send your completed and signed Application for Registration as an Agent form to ORER, GPO Box 621, Canberra ACT 2601, or, by fax to 02 6159 7780. Application for registration as an agent
swh_sgu_genreturn-1111.doc The Solar Water Heater and Small Generation Unit Return must be completed by anyone who created more than 250 certificates for Solar Water Heaters (SWH) and/or Small Generation Units (SGU) from 1 January 2011 to 31 December 2011 inclusive. Solar Water Heater and Small Generation Unit Return - 2010
swh_sgu_genreturn-1111.pdf The Solar Water Heater and Small Generation Unit Return must be completed by anyone who created more than 250 certificates for Solar Water Heaters (SWH) and/or Small Generation Units (SGU) from 1 January 2011 to 31 December 2011 inclusive. Solar Water Heater and Small Generation Unit Return - 2010
cec-approved-inverters-list-100212.xls List of CEC approved inverters. To be used in-conjunction with the SGU bulk upload workbook. CEC approved inverters - version 22, applicable from 13 February 2012
cec-approved-pvmodules-100212.xls List of CEC solar PV modules. To be used in-conjunction with SGU bulk upload workbook. CEC approved solar PV modules - version 22, applicable from 13 February 2012
application-annual-transfer-no-1210.doc A party to a contract that was entered into on or before 25 February 2010 and that meets all other eligibility criteria may apply to the Regulator to have a certain number of STCs transferred under the contract each year (the annual transfer number) to be considered as LGCs. Prior to applying to have STCs converted to LGCs, an eligible party must first apply to the Regulator for an annual transfer number via the Application for Annual Transfer Number form, by 31 December 2010. The aggregate of the Annual Transfer Number is published on the ORER website. Application for Annual Transfer Number
application-annual-transfer-no-1210.pdf A party to a contract that was entered into on or before 25 February 2010 and that meets all other eligibility criteria may apply to the Regulator to have a certain number of STCs transferred under the contract each year (the annual transfer number) to be considered as LGCs. Prior to applying to have STCs converted to LGCs, an eligible party must first apply to the Regulator for an annual transfer number via the Application for Annual Transfer Number form, by 31 December 2010. The aggregate of the Annual Transfer Number is published on the ORER website. Application for Annual Transfer Number
statutory-declaration-1-1210.doc If you are installing a system with a capacity greater than 700 litres you are required by the Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme (SRES) to submit TWO statutory declarations to ORER prior to assigning or creating STCs. This ‘Statutory declaration 1’ must be completed by the owner of the system. The declaration is to confirm that you as the owner intend for the system to remain installed in its original configuration and location for the life of the system. Your statutory declarations must be witnessed by a person who is licensed or registered by law to witness a statutory declaration. After the statutory declarations have been signed and witnessed you must send them to ORER, either via email or post. Email is preferred. For more information visit http://www.orer.gov.au/Hot-Water-Systems/Larger-Hot-Water-Systems/Larger-Hot-Water-Systems Statutory declaration 1
statutory-declaration-1-1210.pdf If you are installing a system with a capacity greater than 700 litres you are required by the Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme (SRES) to submit TWO statutory declarations to ORER prior to assigning or creating STCs. This ‘Statutory declaration 1’ must be completed by the owner of the system. The declaration is to confirm that you as the owner intend for the system to remain installed in its original configuration and location for the life of the system. Your statutory declarations must be witnessed by a person who is licensed or registered by law to witness a statutory declaration. After the statutory declarations have been signed and witnessed you must send them to ORER, either via email or post. Email is preferred. For more information visit http://www.orer.gov.au/Hot-Water-Systems/Larger-Hot-Water-Systems/Larger-Hot-Water-Systems Statutory declaration 1
statutory-declaration-2-1210.doc If you are installing a system with a capacity greater than 700 litres you are required by the Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme (SRES) to submit TWO statutory declarations to ORER prior to assigning or creating STCs. This ‘Statutory declaration 2’ is to confirm appropriately sized system. Including: the model of the solar water heater; the volumetric storage capacity of the heater; the premises at which the heater is to be installed and used; the purposes for which the heater, and the hot water produced by the heater, are to be used; that the volumetric storage capacity of the heater is appropriate for the premises at which the heater is to be installed and the purposes for which the heater, and the hot water produced by the heater, are to be used; and the expertise or experience of the person signing the declaration in relation to a heater of the kind covered by the declaration. (in most cases this will be the installer/supplier). Your statutory declarations must be witnessed by a person who is licensed or registered by law to witness a statutory declaration. After the statutory declarations have been signed and witnessed you must send them to ORER, either via email or post. Email is preferred. For more information visit http://www.orer.gov.au/Hot-Water-Systems/Larger-Hot-Water-Systems/Larger-Hot-Water-Systems Statutory declaration 2
statutory-declaration-2-1210.pdf If you are installing a system with a capacity greater than 700 litres you are required by the Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme (SRES) to submit TWO statutory declarations to ORER prior to assigning or creating STCs. This ‘Statutory declaration 2’ is to confirm appropriately sized system. Including: the model of the solar water heater; the volumetric storage capacity of the heater; the premises at which the heater is to be installed and used; the purposes for which the heater, and the hot water produced by the heater, are to be used; that the volumetric storage capacity of the heater is appropriate for the premises at which the heater is to be installed and the purposes for which the heater, and the hot water produced by the heater, are to be used; and the expertise or experience of the person signing the declaration in relation to a heater of the kind covered by the declaration. (in most cases this will be the installer/supplier). Your statutory declarations must be witnessed by a person who is licensed or registered by law to witness a statutory declaration. After the statutory declarations have been signed and witnessed you must send them to ORER, either via email or post. Email is preferred. For more information visit http://www.orer.gov.au/Hot-Water-Systems/Larger-Hot-Water-Systems/Larger-Hot-Water-Systems Statutory declaration 2
SGU-on-site-and-compliance-statements-0711.docx The Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator (ORER) requires written compliance statements to be signed by installers on-site, to include all of the information required to comply with relevant legislation. This document is an example of the written statements required as defined by the Regulations. Agents may customise their own written statements to incorporate additional explanatory text, company logos and other features. Mandatory on-site and written compliance statements for small-scale solar panel, wind and hydro installations
SGU-on-site-and-compliance-statements-0711.pdf The Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator (ORER) requires written compliance statements to be signed by installers on-site, to include all of the information required to comply with relevant legislation. This document is an example of the written statements required as defined by the Regulations. Agents may customise their own written statements to incorporate additional explanatory text, company logos and other features. Mandatory written on-site compliance statements for small-scale solar panel, wind and hydro installations
4x sample stat dec written contracts.doc If you install a small-scale solar panel, wind, or hydro system between 1 July 2011 and 30 June 2011, and the contracts for the supply and installation were signed by 5 May 2011, your installation may be eligible for the 4x solar credits multiplier. In order to receive this multiplier, and before you create STCs for an installation, under the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Amendment Regulations 2011 (No 3) you must supply at least one Statutory Declaration to ORER. This sample ‘written contract’ statutory declaration outlines all the statements that must be complied with before eligibility for the 4x solar credits multiplier. There is also a sample ‘oral contract’ statutory declaration which outlines all the statements that must be complied with before eligibility for the 4x solar credits multiplier. Your statutory declaration must be witnessed by a person prescribed by the Statutory Declarations Act 1959 and Regulations. A list of these persons is set out in the suggested templates. When completed, the signed declaration must be supplied to ORER. The preferred option to submit the statutory declarations is via email to statdec@orer.gov.au. Please place your REC Registry account name (exactly as it appears in the REC Registry) and the date of certificate creation into the "subject" field. You must keep the original statutory declarations for a period of 5 years as they may be required at any time by ORER for the purposes of auditing. Statutory declaration for written contracts – eligibility for the 4x solar credits multiplier
4x sample stat dec written contracts.pdf If you install a small-scale solar panel, wind, or hydro system between 1 July 2011 and 30 June 2011, and the contracts for the supply and installation were signed by 5 May 2011, your installation may be eligible for the 4x solar credits multiplier. In order to receive this multiplier, and before you create STCs for an installation, under the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Amendment Regulations 2011 (No 3) you must supply at least one Statutory Declaration to ORER. This sample ‘written contract’ statutory declaration outlines all the statements that must be complied with before eligibility for the 4x solar credits multiplier. There is also a sample ‘oral contract’ statutory declaration which outlines all the statements that must be complied with before eligibility for the 4x solar credits multiplier. Your statutory declaration must be witnessed by a person prescribed by the Statutory Declarations Act 1959 and Regulations. A list of these persons is set out in the suggested templates. When completed, the signed declaration must be supplied to ORER. The preferred option to submit the statutory declarations is via email to statdec@orer.gov.au. Please place your REC Registry account name (exactly as it appears in the REC Registry) and the date of certificate creation into the "subject" field. You must keep the original statutory declarations for a period of 5 years as they may be required at any time by ORER for the purposes of auditing. Statutory declaration for written contracts – eligibility for the 4x solar credits multiplier
4x sample stat dec oral contracts.doc If you install a small-scale solar panel, wind, or hydro system between 1 July 2011 and 30 June 2011, and the contracts for the supply and installation were signed by 5 May 2011, your installation may be eligible for the 4x solar credits multiplier. In order to receive this multiplier, and before you create STCs for an installation, under the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Amendment Regulations 2011 (No 3) you must supply at least one Statutory Declaration to ORER. This sample ‘oral contract’ statutory declaration outlines all the statements that must be complied with before eligibility for the 4x solar credits multiplier. There is also a sample ‘written contract’ statutory declaration which outlines all the statements that must be complied with before eligibility for the 4x solar credits multiplier. Your statutory declaration must be witnessed by a person prescribed by the Statutory Declarations Act 1959 and Regulations. A list of these persons is set out in the suggested templates. When completed, the signed declaration must be supplied to ORER. The preferred option to submit the statutory declarations is via email to statdec@orer.gov.au. Please place your REC Registry account name (exactly as it appears in the REC Registry) and the date of certificate creation into the "subject" field. You must keep the original statutory declarations for a period of 5 years as they may be required at any time by ORER for the purposes of auditing. Statutory declaration for oral contracts - eligibility for the 4x solar credits multiplier
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