Annual energy acquisition statement and renewable energy shortfall statement
Form - Version 1
Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator, November 2009
PDF and Word files
- Annual energy acquisition statement and renewable energy shortfall statement (PDF - 345 KB)
- Annual energy acquisition statement and renewable energy shortfall statement (Word - 511 KB)
- Additional relevant acquisition pages (PDF - 155 KB)
- Additional relevant acquisition pages (Word - 287 KB)
About the form
Under Section 44 (1) and 46 (1) of the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000 (the Act) liable entities who acquired electricity under a relevant acquisition during a year must lodge an annual energy acquisition statement or renewable energy shortfall statement for each compliance year on or before:
- 14 February in the following year; or
- Any later day allowed by the Regulator.
Lodgement details
1. Due date
A completed 2009 statement is due for lodgement with the Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator (ORER) by the close of business Monday 15 February 2010.
The original signed and completed statement can be delivered by courier or posted, and must be received by the due date. The ORER advises respondents that faxing the statement to 02 6159 7780 is undertaken at their own risk, as security cannot be guaranteed and original signed hard copies are required to be lodged by the due date.
2. Address details
Completed forms must be marked 'confidential' and lodged at the following address:
Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator
GPO Box 621
Canberra ACT 2601
If you have any questions or issues regarding this statement please contact a member of the Liability Assessment team before lodgement on +61 02 6159 7700 or via email at orer@orer.gov.au
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