Australia updates offset rules after allegations of wrong-doing

Published 10:37 on November 7, 2016  /  Last updated at 12:23 on November 7, 2016  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator (CER) on Monday updated rules for obtaining eligible interest-holder consent for ERF projects just weeks after one developer allegedly broke them, with the agency warning that no offsets would be awarded without their documented consent.
Australia’s Clean Energy Regulator (CER) on Monday updated rules for obtaining eligible interest-holder consent for ERF projects just weeks after one developer allegedly broke them, with the agency warning that no offsets would be awarded without their documented consent.


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