Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator

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How a eligible party can appeal a decision of the renewable energy Regulator

Fact sheet - Version 1
Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator, March 2006

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About the document

The Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000 (the Act) requires the Renewable Energy Regulator (Regulator) to make rulings relating to the accreditation of power stations including the allocation of baselines, the validation of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) and the determination of liabilities.

If you're unhappy with a decision of the Regulator, discuss it with the contact person mentioned in the correspondence from the Regulator. The contact person will be a staff member of the Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator (ORER).

This gives you and the ORER the chance to correct misunderstandings, present new information or evidence and get an incorrect decision revised.

If you are still unhappy with a decision after discussing it with the contact person, you can request a review by the Regulator. Your request for a review must be in writing stating fully, and in detail, the grounds for your review request. Your request for a review of the decision must be lodged with the Regulator within 60 days of when the original decision was made.

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