ingestion event — Thursday 30 April 2026
The latest data import brings in greenhouse and energy information reported by designated generation facilities for the 2023–24 reporting year, sourced from the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting scheme. A total of 769 rows were submitted, with 749 successfully upserted into the gridIQ platform and no conflicts detected, indicating a clean and straightforward integration. The 20-row difference between submitted and upserted records is worth noting, and may reflect duplicate entries, records filtered during validation, or facilities that did not meet the threshold for inclusion — worth investigating if completeness across all designated facilities is important for your analysis.
From a regulatory standpoint, this dataset carries real weight for Australian energy buyers. NGER reporting provides facility-level transparency on greenhouse gas emissions and energy production and consumption, making it a key input for buyers assessing the carbon intensity of generation assets, benchmarking supplier performance, or meeting their own scope 2 disclosure obligations. The 2023–24 data represents the most recently published annual cycle, published by the Clean Energy Regulator on 28 February 2025, so buyers can be confident they are working with current, audited figures rather than estimates.
For procurement teams and sustainability leads, this data is particularly useful when evaluating large energy contracts or Power Purchase Agreements where the emissions profile of specific facilities is a factor. With 749 facility records now live in gridIQ and no conflicting data to resolve, the dataset is ready to support analysis straight away. gridIQ will flag any outstanding questions around the 20 unupserted rows as part of routine data quality review.