Electricity (Greenhouse Gas Emissions) Act 2004. Pays/Territoire Australie Sous-division territoriale Australian Capital Territory Type du document Législation Date 2004 (2011) Source FAO, FAOLEX Titre completAn Act to establish greenhouse gas benchmarks for the electricity industry and to encourage activities relating to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, and for other purposes. Sujet Énergie Mot clé Changement de climat Conservation de l'énergie/production de l'énergie Couche d'ozone Aire géographique Asie et Pacifique, Australie et Nouvelle-Zélande, Océan Indien, Océanie, Pacifique Sud Résumé The objects of this Act are to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with the production and use of electricity; and to encourage participation in activities to offset the production of greenhouse gas emissions. The Act establishes Territory greenhouse gas benchmarks and individual greenhouse gas benchmarks for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions that are to be met by retail suppliers, market customers and certain other people who supply or consume electricity; provides for greenhouse gas benchmarks to be complied with by acquiring certificates relating to the carrying out of activities that promote the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions; and provides an economic incentive to undertake activities resulting in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by imposing a penalty on greenhouse gas emissions above the benchmark. Texte intégral Anglais Site web www.austlii.edu.au Références - Législation Implementé par Electricity (Greenhouse Gas Emissions) Regulation 2004. Législation | Australie | 2004 (2013) Mot clé: Émissions, Changement de climat, Conservation de l'énergie/production de l'énergie, Couche d'ozone Source: FAO, FAOLEX Abrogé par Planning, Building and Environment Legislation Amendment Act 2013 (A2013-15). Législation | Australie | 2013 Mot clé: Planification environnementale, Planification territoriale, Procédures judiciaires/procédures administratives, Autorisation/permis, Politique/planification Source: FAO, FAOLEX