ENERGY GRANTS (CLEANER FUELS) SCHEME ACT 2004 [ REPEALED]
PART 1
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PRELIMINARY
SECTION 4A
Definition of
renewable diesel
(1)
For the purposes of this Act, renewable diesel means liquid fuel that:
(a) is manufactured by chemically altering vegetable oils or animal fats (including recycled oils from these sources) through a process of hydrogenation (whether or not that process was part of some other process); and
(b) complies with the applicable fuel standard for diesel. (2)
If:
(a) a quantity of liquid fuel (the final fuel ) is manufactured; and
(b) a part of the final fuel was manufactured by chemically altering vegetable oils or animal fats (including recycled oils from these sources) through a process of hydrogenation; and
(c) a part of the final fuel is diesel; and
(d) the final fuel satisfies the applicable fuel standard for diesel;
For the purposes of this Act, renewable diesel means liquid fuel that:
(a) is manufactured by chemically altering vegetable oils or animal fats (including recycled oils from these sources) through a process of hydrogenation (whether or not that process was part of some other process); and
(b) complies with the applicable fuel standard for diesel. (2)
If:
(a) a quantity of liquid fuel (the final fuel ) is manufactured; and
(b) a part of the final fuel was manufactured by chemically altering vegetable oils or animal fats (including recycled oils from these sources) through a process of hydrogenation; and
(c) a part of the final fuel is diesel; and
(d) the final fuel satisfies the applicable fuel standard for diesel;
then the amount of the final fuel worked out in accordance with the regulations is taken to be a renewable diesel for the purposes of this act.
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