ingestion event — Wednesday 29 April 2026
The data imported covers the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) designated generation facility register for the 2024–25 reporting period, published by the Clean Energy Regulator on 27 February 2026. A total of 811 rows were submitted, with 809 successfully upserted into the system and no conflicts detected, indicating a clean and largely complete data load. The two rows that were not upserted are worth a minor note, though the absence of any conflicts suggests this is unlikely to reflect data quality issues.
This dataset carries significant regulatory weight for Australian energy buyers and market participants. Designated generation facilities are those required to report greenhouse gas emissions and energy production data under the NGER scheme, and the register underpins a range of compliance and procurement decisions — including the verification of emissions intensity figures used in contracts, the Large-scale Renewable Energy Target, and broader corporate decarbonisation reporting. Having the 2024–25 facility-level data current in the system means buyers and traders can benchmark against verified generation and emissions profiles rather than relying on estimates or prior-year proxies.
Overall, this is a routine but important annual update to a foundational regulatory dataset. The high upsert rate and zero conflicts suggest the import was straightforward, and the data should now be considered reliable for use in emissions reporting, counterparty due diligence, and energy procurement analysis across the National Electricity Market and beyond.