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Victorian legislation and guidelines 

The following legislation applies to renewable energy in Victoria:

Victorian Renewable Energy Target Act

The Victorian Renewable Energy Target (VRET) scheme will introduce a market based measure to ensure the Government meets its commitment to achieve 10% of electricity consumption from renewable energy sources energy in Victoria.

VRET will continue until 2030, providing long term support for the renewable energy industry in Victoria and reducing greenhouse gas emission by 27 million tonnes over this period.

Under the Victorian Renewable Energy Target Act 2006, retailers and wholesale purchasers of electricity will be required to contribute proportionately towards a renewable energy target of an additional 3,274 GWh of renewable energy by 2016.

Accredited renewable energy generators that start operation after January 2007 will be able to create Renewable Energy Certificates for a period of 15 years. Eligible renewable energy sources include hydro, solar (except solar hot water), wind, geothermal and biomass.

The Victorian Essential Services Commission (ESC) is responsible for administering the VRET scheme.

This legislation is currently before parliament.

Geothermal Energy Resources Act

The Victorian Geothermal Energy Resources (GER) Act creates a framework to facilitate and regulate the exploration and extraction of geothermal energy resources in Victoria.

Read more about the Act.

Wind Energy Development Act

The Wind Energy Development Act facilitates the development of Victoria's wind energy industry by removing barriers to grid connection and providing an assured buyer for power from small wind generators. The Act establishes wind policy and planning guidelines.

Wind Policy and Planning Guidelines

The Policy and planning guidelines for development of wind energy facilities in Victoria provide a clear decision making framework to ensure that proposals for wind energy facilities are thoroughly assessed against criteria important to both proponents and the community before development can commence.


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