Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00846:clause:1_101
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00846
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 101
Character Range: 324798–326573

101  Mine rehabilitation
 (1) Total gigajoules of energy input that:
  (a) are used for the purpose of mine rehabilitation; and
 (b) have not been counted for another production variable at the facility.
 (2) The metric in subsection (1) is applicable to a facility:
 (a) that undertakes mine rehabilitation within the facility by conducting any of the following activities (the rehabilitation activities):
 (i) haulage of material;
 (ii) shaping and contouring of landforms;
 (iii) revegetation;
 (iv) management of tailings and wastewater;
 (v) associated activities such as dust suppression;
 (b) where the rehabilitation activities:
 (i) are in excess of those required for the mine's normal operation; and
 (ii) are not associated with on‑site electricity generation; and
 (iii) do not fall within the scope of any other production variable in this Schedule.
Examples: Mine rehabilitation of an entire pit.
Mine rehabilitation ramping up as production drops towards mine closure.
Mine rehabilitation at the end of a mine's life following cessation of production.
 (3) The activity in subsection (2) is the mine rehabilitation activity.
 (4) The default emissions intensity is 0.0702 t CO2‑e per gigajoule of energy input to the mine rehabilitation activity.
 (5) The best practice emissions intensity for the production variable is 0.0702 t CO2‑e per gigajoule of energy input to mine rehabilitation activity.
 (6) Without limitation, the quantity of the metric in subsection (1) may be evidenced by:
 (a) third party contracts; or
 (b) fuel purchase receipts; or
 (c) fuel use records from a fuel management system; or
 (d) evidence of an activity scheduled in an approved mining and rehabilitation plan relating to the mine rehabilitation activity.

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