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VICTORIAN ENERGY EFFICIENCY TARGET REGULATIONS 2008 (SR NO 158 OF 2008) - SCHEDULE 19

SCHEDULE 19

Sch. 19

Regulation 6(s)

DESTRUCTION OF PRE-1996 REFRIGERATOR OR FREEZER

Prescribed activity under regulation 6(s): Removing from the residential premises a refrigerator or freezer manufactured before 1996 and in working order and destroying the refrigerator or freezer in accordance with the criteria specified in Part A of Schedule 19.

PART A—CRITERIA

Item

    19A     Destruction by the disposal, in accordance with the Ozone Protection and Synthetic Greenhouse Gas Management Act 1989 of the Commonwealth, of scheduled substances (within the meaning of that Act) contained in the refrigerator or freezer manufactured before 1996 and removed from residential premises.

PART B—CALCULATION OF CARBON DIOXIDE EQUIVALENTS OF GREENHOUSE GASES

The method and variables to be used to calculate in tonnes the carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gases to be reduced by the removal and destruction of an item referred to in Part A is determined by multiplying the abatement factor for that item by the regional factor applying to the place where the residential premises from which the item is removed are situated.

The following are the abatement factors and regional factors for each item in Part A:

Item

    19A     Abatement factor:

        (a)     Single door refrigerator or freezer:     3·25;

        (b)     Two door refrigerator or freezer:     5·82.

    19A     Regional factor:

        (a)     If the residential premises from which the
item is removed are in metropolitan Victoria:     0·98;

        (b)     If the residential premises from which the
item is removed are in regional Victoria:     1·04.

PART C—TIME AT WHICH ACTIVITY UNDERTAKEN

Item
Sch. 19

    19A     At the beginning of the day which is the later of the day on which the refrigerator or freezer is removed from residential premises and the day on which it is destroyed.

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