Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01789:reg:5:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2021L01789
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 1/5)
Character Range: 6241–9167

5  Definitions
  In this determination:
accuracy factor has the meaning given by section 56.
Act means the Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative) Act 2011.
application day, for a project, means the day on which the section 22 application was made in relation to the project.
baseline emissions, for an implementation, has the meaning given by section 6.
baseline emissions model, for an implementation, means a baseline emissions model worked out for the purposes of Part 4.
Note:  A baseline emissions model may be either:
(a) a regression baseline emissions model; or
(b) an engineering baseline emissions model.
baseline measurement period, for an implementation, has the meaning given by section 22.
biomass means organic matter other than:
 (a) fossil fuel, for example, coal, lignite, petroleum or natural gas; and
 (b) biofuel, for example, ethanol or biodiesel.
boundary, for an implementation, means the boundary identified in accordance with section 19.
completed: an implementation is completed when the equipment within the upgraded boundary for the implementation has begun operating under normal conditions.
effective range, of a relevant variable, has the meaning given by section 8.
eligible measurement time interval, for an implementation, means a measurement time interval for the implementation, in a reporting period for the project, in which:
 (a) either:
 (i) static factors are at their normal values; or
 (ii) a non-routine adjustment applies under section 48; and
              Note: If static factors are not at their normal values and the project proponent has not made a non-routine adjustment to account for the emissions change that occurs as a result of static factors not being at their normal value, then the measurement time interval is not an eligible measurement time interval. Non-routine adjustments to baseline emissions can be made in accordance with section 48.
 (b) for all relevant variables in a regression baseline emissions model—the measured value of the relevant variable in the measurement time interval is an amount that is:
 (i) at least 95% of the minimum value of the effective range for the variable; and
 (ii) no more than 105% of the maximum value of the effective range for the variable; and
 (c) for all relevant variables in an engineering baseline emissions model—the measured value of the relevant variable in the measurement time interval is an amount that is within the effective range for the relevant variable; and
 (d) the value of the dependent variable for the measurement time interval worked out using the baseline emissions model reasonably reflects the emissions that would have occurred in the measurement time interval if the implementation had not been undertaken.
eligible renewable electricity:
 (a) means renewable electricity generated by equipment within the boundary for the implementation, that was installed as part of the implementation;