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Australian safeguard credit transfers total 3mn in 1Q25

  • : Emissions
  • 25/06/17

Australia's safeguard mechanism credits (SMCs) changed hands 32 times for a combined 3mn units in the first quarter of 2025, following the first issuances early this year, the Clean Energy Regulator (CER) said.

SMCs were first issued into the CER's new unit and certificate registry in January. The first transactions in the over-the-counter (OTC) market were reported by climate solutions and markets firm Core Markets in the end of February, when it claimed 190,000 SMCs sold at A$34/t CO2 equivalent ($22.24/t CO2e). Very few further transactions were reported by brokers over the rest of the quarter.

The 32 transactions the CER recorded in the new unit registry may include both brokered reported trades as well as non-reported trades, it told Argus. They include any internal transfer of SMCs from one account to another, excluding surrender transactions.

"This could include any transactions where a parcel of SMCs has been transacted more than once," the regulator said on 16 June in response to queries about the data.

The relatively small volumes of SMC trades were in line with the CER's expectations that most entities will surrender or bank their own SMCs in the early periods of the reformed safeguard mechanism to manage future obligations, the regulator said in its quarterly carbon market report released in June.

The SMCs are allowances that are issued to facilities that reduce emissions below their baselines, with each unit representing 1t of CO2e below the baseline. A total of 138 facilities out of 219 covered under the scheme surrendered 7.05mn Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) and 1.38mn SMCs for 2023-24, up sharply from 1.22mn units of ACCUs a year earlier. Around 8.3mn SMCs were issued to 63 facilities in 2023-24.

SMCs consistently traded at a discount to ACCUs in the first quarter, the CER noted. This likely reflects that the latter have alternative uses, including cancellation for voluntary purposes and corporate emissions reporting, while SMCs may only be surrendered for safeguard compliance purposes, the regulator added.

Argus assessed SMC prices at A$34.95/t CO2e on 17 June, at a A$0.75/t CO2e discount to generic no avoided deforestation (No AD) ACCUs.


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