Amendment to the electricity generation licence exemption

Policy
Amendment to increase the capacity threshold for the electricity generation licence exemption threshold to no more than 100MW came into effect on 22 October 2022
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Energy Policy WA has recommended that the capacity threshold for the generation licence exemption in the Electricity Industry Exemption Order 2005 (the Order) be increased from 30MW to 100MW.

The recommendation is being made as an interim measure to reduce regulatory costs for industry while a proposal to remove the requirement for generators of any size to hold a licence is progressed for further government consideration.

No additional conditions will be attached to the updated exemption, given other mechanisms that ensure generating works operate safely and deliver reliable and secure electricity supplies.

Feedback on the consultation paper - Increasing the threshold for application of the electricity generation licence exemption closed on 13 May 2022.

Seven submissions were received and are available on the proposal to amend the electricity generation licence exemption - submissions page

Decision Paper

The Decision Paper, A new threshold for application of the electricity generation licence exemption, presents Energy Policy WA’s final recommendation to the Minister for Energy following consideration of stakeholder feedback received in response to the consultation paper.

The final recommendation is consistent with the initial recommendation presented in the consultation paper.

The decision paper is not open to public comment.

Implementation

In August 2022 following consideration of stakeholder feedback, the Minister for Energy endorsed the recommendation to increase the generation licence exemption threshold from 30MW to not more than 100MW.

The regulatory amendments to bring this recommendation into effect come into effect on 22 October 2022

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