• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
One Step Off The Grid

One Step Off The Grid

Solar, storage and distributed energy news

  • Solar
  • Battery/Storage
  • Off-Grid
  • Efficiency
  • Software
  • Podcasts
  • Tariffs
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Electrification

Rooftop solar certificate trading platform back in business after Federal Court intervention

July 5, 2024 by Sophie Vorrath Leave a Comment

Image: Tindo Solar

Greenbot, an online trading platform for certificates generated through the federal government’s rooftop solar rebate, is back in business after successfully challenging its suspension from the Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme.

The Clean Energy Regulator said this week that the Federal Court had issued a temporary stay on its mid-June decision to “permanently suspend” Greenbot from participating in the SRES.

The CER, which has been cracking down on industry non-compliance with the rules of participation and installation under the SRES, moved to suspend Greenbot last month after alleging that a failure of its platform had resulted in the improper creation of small-scale technology certificates (STCs).

“The decision follows an investigation into the conduct of Greenbot and its platform, including an online trading portal and mobile phone application,” a CER notice said.

Greenbot disputed the decision, however, telling customers in an email that it hoped to overturn the suspension.

“We disagree with the regulator’s decisions and are confident in the urgent legal action we are taking to resolve the matter,” it said.


“With over eight years of industry leadership and a proven track record of facilitating over 500,000 installations and the creation of over 55 million STCs, we’re committed to maintaining our high standards and supporting your needs.

“Agents have a legislative responsibility to ensure certificates meet the requirements before they are created.”

In an update on Wednesday, the CER said the Federal Court’s order means Greenbot will be allowed to create certificates in the Small-scale Renewable Energy Scheme, and to participate in the SPV Initiative.

The stay of suspension will remain in place “while the Court is reviewing the matter,” the regulator says.

“We will keep you updated as further information becomes available.”

Sophie Vorrath
Sophie Vorrath

Sophie is editor of One Step Off The Grid and editor of its sister site, Renew Economy. Sophie has been writing about clean energy for more than a decade.

Filed Under: Policy, Solar

Primary Sidebar

Sign up for our weekly newsletter

Emissions Counter

Renew Economy

RSS Energy News from Renew Economy

  • Major capital raise seeks $450 million to “lead New Zealand’s renewable energy future”
  • Solar-battery hybrid and CIS winner gets super quick federal green tick
  • State LNP promises “strict new audits” of solar and wind, Barnaby promises a big new coal plant
  • “We don’t doubt ourselves:” Fortescue’s race to real zero – and the radical rethink behind it
  • Can inverter-based technologies do the system security job of big spinning machines?

RSS Electric Vehicle News from The Driven

  • Tesla releases long range Model Y with over 615 km of range
  • UK used car market hits record high share of electric vehicles
  • Electric car sales may stall if tax policy changes gear
  • Suzuki releases specs of its first EV – the e Vitara – ahead of launch
  • Tesla FSD to be available only by subscription in Australia from April

Press Releases

  • Huge luxury Saudi resort goes 100pct renewables with one of world’s biggest batteries
  • How solar + storage can be a game-changer for people with disabilities

Footer

Technologies

  • Solar
  • Battery/Storage
  • Electric Vehicles
  • Energy Efficiency
  • Software/Gadgets
  • Other Renewables
  • Policy
  • Tariffs
  • Contact
  • Advertise with us
  • About One Step Off The Grid
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2026 · OneStep Genesis on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in