Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00184:reg:3:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00184
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 3/4)
Character Range: 36178–38542

be given to the Regulator under section 5 of the Clean Energy Legislation (Carbon Tax Repeal) (Jobs and Competitiveness Program) Rules 2014.
 (2) For the definition of small generation unit in subsection 5(1) of the Act:
 (a) a device whose energy source is hydro is a small generation unit if:
 (i) it has a kW rating of no more than 6.4 kW; and
 (ii) it generates no more than 25 MWh of electricity each year; and
 (b) a device whose energy source is wind is a small generation unit if:
 (i) it has a kW rating of no more than 10 kW; and
 (ii) it generates no more than 25 MWh of electricity each year; and
 (c) a device whose energy source is solar (photovoltaic) is a small generation unit if:
 (i) it has a kW rating of no more than 100 kW; and
 (ii) it generates no more than 250 MWh of electricity each year.
 (2A) Without limiting paragraph (2)(c), 2 or more systems whose energy source is solar (photovoltaic) are taken to be a device for the purposes of that paragraph if any of the following apply:
 (a) the systems are connected to a grid at one or more connection points and not installed behind a commercial meter subsidiary to any of the connection points;
 (b) both:
 (i) the systems are connected to a grid at one or more connection points and installed behind a single commercial meter subsidiary to one or more of the connection points; and
 (ii) there is no connection subsidiary to the commercial meter that allows electricity to flow between the commercial meter and any other commercial meter or to another connection point;
 (c) both:
 (i) the systems are connected to a grid at one or more connection points and installed behind more than one commercial meter subsidiary to one or more of the connection points; and
 (ii) a connection subsidiary to the commercial meters allows electricity to flow between the commercial meters but not between any other commercial meter or to any other connection point;
 (d) at least 3 of the following apply:
 (i) the systems are located at a single site or multiple adjoining sites in the same area;
 (ii) the systems are installed for the primary purpose of generating electricity for export to a grid;
 (iii) electrical infrastructure (other than metering equipment) is needed to connect the systems to a grid;
 (iv) more than 50% of the total kW rating of all systems is from ground mounted systems.