Australia launches Guarantee of Origin scheme, paving way for green exports and RET replacement
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A voluntary national emission certification scheme, which will ensure the renewable origin of exports — including green hydrogen — and electrons generated in Australia, has been officially launched by the Clean Energy Regulator (CER). Related:The Government Launches the Implementation of a Renewable Origin Guarantee System for Heating and CoolingThe Origin Guarantee (GO) is designed to verify the use of renewable energy and low-emission products…
Australia introduces Guarantee of Origin scheme for clean energy exports
The Australian Government has introduced the Guarantee of Origin (GO) scheme, a voluntary framework designed to support businesses and exporters seeking to tap into the increasing demand for renewable electricity and clean energy.
H2-View News: Australia launches Guarantee of Origin scheme to certify clean hydrogen
Announced today (3 November) by Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen, the programme establishes a certification system to underpin Australia’s clean energy industries. The framework could extend to green metals and low-carbon fuels. The GO scheme is expected to give investors, exporters, and consumers “confidence in the carbon credentials” of Australian-made products. Aligned with
All systems GO for new Aussie hydrogen certification scheme
The Australian Government has formally launched the Guarantee of Origin (GO) scheme, a voluntary framework to certify Australian-made hydrogen. Administered by the Clean Energy Regulator, the GO scheme has been welcomed by the Australian Hydrogen Council (AHC). AHC led the industry response to the consultation process that informed and developed the voluntary GO framework over a five-year period. Related article: ARENA opens second round of Hydr…
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