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1 Building the foundations for Australia’s carbon price Australia’s experiences in developing national inventory (MRV) systems

2 2 Scene setting Two critical aspects of MRV systems in Australia Evolution of institutions This presentation will cover the following: 12 3

3 Australia’s challenge: decreasing GHG emissions 3

4 Major design issues for Australia’s MRV system Maintaining compliance with international reporting obligations: national inventories Using MRV to support the drive for mitigation in the private sector..eg MRV for the carbon price Policy efficiency - efficient recognition of company and project level abatement at the national level Building the confidence of users of the data

5 5 Scene setting Two critical aspects of MRV systems in Australia Evolution of institutions 12 3

6 6 1991: GHG Inventory established 1999: Land Sector MRV Systems 2004: Integrated information systems 2007: National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting systems 2012: Carbon Pricing Mechanism Australia’s National GHG Inventory

7 1991: Which government produces the national inventory? Council of Australian Governments (1991) ─ Centralised inventory preparation with National Government  Prototype inventory produced in 1991  Reliance on existing data collection systems, published datasets  Prepared infrequently  Expertise spread across departments

8 1999: Which agency produces the national inventory? Council of Australian Governments (1991) Australian Greenhouse Office 1999 ─ Part of a major tax reform ─ Response to Kyoto Protocol ─ Annual inventory reporting to build capacity  Became Department of Climate Change in 2008

9 Department of Climate Change and Energy Efficiency (DCCEE) MinisterDCCEE Bureau of Resource Economics Australian Bureau of Statistics CSIRO GeoScience Australia Clean Energy Regulator

10 2007: NGER System Council of Australian Governments (1991) Australian Greenhouse Office (1999) National Carbon Accounting System (1999 - ) Australian Greenhouse Emissions Information System (AGEIS) (2004 - ) National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) System (2007-09) ─ Mandatory reporting system for companies

11 National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Act Supports both a national inventory system and a carbon pricing mechanism. 11 Energy Industrial Processes Waste CO2CH4N2OHFCsPFCsSF6 Mandatory reporting for all companies that reach an emissions threshold (around 500 companies).

12 2011: Passing of carbon price legislation Council of Australian Governments (1991) Australian Greenhouse Office (1999) National Carbon Accounting System (1999 - ) Australian Greenhouse Emissions Information System (AGEIS) (2004 - ) National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting System (2007-09) Carbon Pricing Mechanism, Carbon Farming Initiative (2011)

13 Electricity emissions: short and long run trends

14 Australia’s Carbon Pricing Mechanism 14 Emissions reporting 1July 2008 Fixed price emissions trading 1July 2012 Flexible price emissions trading with price controls 1 July 2015 Fully flexible emissions trading 1 July 2018 On average around 20 per cent of domestic liabilities are expected to be met using international permits National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) Energy, industrial processes, waste (60% of the inventory) $A23/t in 2012-13 Maximum price control

15 Electricity emissions: short and long run trends

16 16 Scene setting Two critical aspects of MRV systems in Australia Evolution of institutions 12 3

17 National Inventory System objectives Policy efficiency  What if the national inventory is blind to mitigation action by companies?  What if the national inventory does not recognise the right level of mitigation action by companies?  What if there is a risk of double counting?

18 International National Greenhouse Accounting framework – aligning international, national, state, project estimation methods Company/project National

19 Nesting international, national, company/project level methods International IPCC Guidelines for estimation of national inventories UNFCCC accounting rules National National Inventory Reporting Company, Facility, Project NGER Measurement Determination Carbon Farming Methodologies

20 Co-ordinating estimation methods – NGERS Measurement Determination http://www.climatechange.gov.au/publications/greenhouse-acctg/national- greenhouse-factors.aspx

21 Accounting: completeness across jurisdictions/entities National = sum of States National = sum of corporations + Households + Government National = sum of facilities

22 National Inventory System objectives Policy efficiency – supporting domestic abatement programs Building the confidence of users – both international and domestic

23 Quality Assurance - domestic External experts Australian National Audit Office (ANAO)  In 2009, ANAO performance audit - standard AAUS3500 User Reference Committee ─ Industry and green groups National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Committee ─ State representatives, CSIRO

24 Building confidence internationally UNFCCC annual review ─ facilitative, Kyoto Protocol ─ Increased focus on compliance, raises scrutiny/ pressure........not a bad thing Bilateral dialogues with partner governments ─ Capacity building  Indonesia, Thailand,..... Malaysia.... Informal – Singapore, China ─ Mutual exchanges  Republic of Korea, New Zealand

25 QUESTIONS?


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