SLR responds to proposed amendments to the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting Scheme
by Romana Thefs
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In April 2026, the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) opened public consultation on proposed amendments to the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) scheme, scheduled to take effect from 1 July 2026. The consultation forms part of the annual continuous improvement process for the NGER framework, which underpins greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting obligations and the operation of the Safeguard Mechanism for facilities across the mining, oil and gas, industrial, energy, waste and infrastructure sectors.
SLR works extensively with NGER reporters and Safeguard Mechanism facilities, supporting clients with emissions estimation, reporting, audit readiness, method development, GHG assurance and decarbonisation strategy. We were pleased to provide a submission drawing on this experience.
SLR supports the overall direction of the proposed amendments. Together, they improve alignment with contemporary science, strengthen emissions integrity, support low-carbon fuel pathways, and resolve several long-standing methodological and clarity issues, while keeping continuity with existing regulatory objectives. Some changes, however, would benefit from additional guidance, worked examples and transitional support to help implementation across facilities.
SLR is pleased to have contributed to this consultation and looks forward to continued engagement with DCCEEW as the proposed amendments are finalised. We also welcome ongoing involvement as the broader NGER forward work program develops, including the review of Method 2 for open-cut coal mines, the Expert Panel on Atmospheric Measurement of Fugitive Methane Emissions, and the Controlled Methane Release Study.