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Available ACCUs for the voluntary market

Provided below are a sample of available Australian Carbon Credit Units that Corporate Carbon have the rights to wholesale on the voluntary market.

More credits, including international, may be available. Connect with our team to learn more.

Availability noted below reflects quantity on 30/11/2020

 

Savanna fire management

ERF101756: Steve Irwin Wildlife Reserve Savanna Burning Project (non-indigenous)

  • ≥ 10,000 ACCUs

EOP100960: Olkola Ajin- Olkola Fire Project (expected July 2021)

  • ≥ 50,000 ACCUs

ERF104944: Northern Savanna Project

  • ≥ 10,000 ACCUs

ERF109636: Thaa-Nguiuaar Carbon Project

  • ≤ 10,000 ACCUs

Soil carbon

ERF104781: Grounds Keeping Carbon Project

  • ≤ 10,000 ACCUs

Beef herd cattle management

ERF103431: Paraway Pastoral Beef Herd Management Project

  • ≥ 30,000 ACCUs

Resource recovery

EOP100554: Biomass Solutions, Waste Diversion through Alternative Waste Treatment

  • ≥ 10,000 ACCUs

EOP100194: SMRC Waste Composting Facility

  • ≥ 10,000 ACCUs

Transport

ERF102258: Intermodal Emissions Reduction Project

  • ≥ 10,000 ACCUs

Energy efficiency

ERF102191: Industrial Carbon Emissions Reduction Project

  • ≥ 50,000 ACCUs

Native forest regeneration (land restoration)

ERF104646: Paroo River North Environmental Project

  • ≥ 50,000 ACCUs

ERF101304: Mount Alfred Regeneration Project

  • ≥ 10,000 ACCUs

ERFD101812: Longdowns Regeneration Project (expected April 2021)

  • ≥ 10,000 ACCUs

ERF103197: Flanders Carbon Project

  • ≥ 30,000 ACCUs

Environmental Plantings

EOP101162: Western Farm Trees

  • ≥ 10,000 ACCUs

 

Sources of demand for ACCUs

There are multiple possible sources of demand for the Australian carbon credit units (ACCUs) generated by Emissions Reduction Fund projects, including:

For more information about the sources of demand for ACCUs, see the Clean Energy Regulator’s presentation “Sourcing ACCUs in the market”.

Emissions Reduction Fund auctions

Emissions Reduction Fund participants with a registered project may bid for a contract to sell their Australian carbon credit units to the Clean Energy Regulator. The Clean Energy Regulator will run auctions to select bidders according to price.

Contract holders may also purchase ACCUs from un-contracted projects to meet contractual obligations.

See more information on Step 2 – Contracts and auctions

Safeguard mechanism

Under the safeguard mechanism, particular facilities are required to keep their emissions at or below a baseline set by the Clean Energy Regulator.

Safeguard facilities who exceed their emissions baseline are able to surrender ACCUs to offset excess emissions.

Both Kyoto and non-Kyoto ACCUs can be used as credits under the safeguard mechanism.

Read more about the safeguard mechanism.

Other markets

Organisations may wish to voluntarily offset their emissions for meeting certification under the  Climate Active Carbon Neutral Certification Standard (formerly the National Carbon Offset Standard).

State and territory governments are also seeking to be carbon neutral and may source ACCUs to offset their emissions.

Purchasing ACCUs from the projecta

Corporate Carbon Advisory have the rights to sell/retire ACCUs for this project. This includes the right to bid for an auction contract and to sell it as a credit on the voluntary market to assist organisations in meeting certification under Climate Active, or similar, standards.

Contact the team to learn about current availability of ACCUs.

Visiting Projects

A unique opportunity to learn more about certain projects that Corporate Carbon is involved with is available.

Organisations and/or individuals who would like to visit locations and learn about the range of activities that assist in carbon sequestration and/or abatement and the co-benefits at locations, can have a first hand experience.

This higher level of engagement in projects provides more opportunity for buyers than a usual purchase.

Contact the team to learn more about our unique package/s.

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