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Coal Mining · NSW · Safeguard Mechanism 2023–24

Wilpinjong Coal Mine

WILPINJONG COAL PTY LTD
📍 NSWCoal MiningABN 87 104 594 694Baseline: Calculated baseline
Wilpinjong Coal Mine reported emissions +15 kt above its baseline in 2023–24. The 15 kt overage was covered by purchasing ACCUs.
163 kt
2023–24 emissions
148 kt
net baseline obligation
+15 kt
vs baseline
14,606
ACCUs surrendered
Emissions history

Reported emissions vs baseline, 2024–2024

Red bars indicate emissions above baseline — covered by carbon credit purchases
0t46kt91kt137kt183kt24–25 Emissions Overage Baseline
Annual compliance record

Credit surrenders — Wilpinjong Coal Mine

YearEmissionsBaseline GapACCUsSMCsCompliance
24–25 163 kt 148 kt +15 kt 14,606 ACCU buyer
Plain English

What this means

Wilpinjong Coal Mine is a coal mining facility operated by WILPINJONG COAL PTY LTD in NSW. Like all covered facilities, underground and open-cut coal operations emit methane and energy-related CO₂. Under Australia's Safeguard Mechanism, Wilpinjong Coal Mine must keep its annual emissions below a stepping-down baseline — or purchase carbon credits to cover any overage.

In 2023–24, Wilpinjong Coal Mine reported emissions of 163 kt against a baseline obligation of 148 kt — an overage of 15 kt. The facility covered the 15 kt overage by purchasing 14,606 Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) — credits generated by carbon abatement projects elsewhere in Australia such as soil carbon farming, avoided land clearing, and landfill gas capture.

Purchasing credits is legal and intended by the Safeguard Mechanism's design — the policy deliberately allows facilities to choose between cutting on-site emissions or funding abatement elsewhere in the economy. Whether credit purchases represent genuine long-term decarbonisation depends on whether the facility's absolute emissions are trending down over time. The chart above shows the trajectory since reporting began. This question applies to all covered facilities under the Safeguard Mechanism, not Wilpinjong Coal Mine specifically.

Across the coal mining sector, 8 of 8 covered facilities reported emissions above their baseline in 2023–24. The table below compares Wilpinjong Coal Mine with other coal mining facilities covered by the Safeguard Mechanism.

Other facilities — Coal Mining

Coal Mining facilities — Safeguard Mechanism 2023–24

Facility Operator State Emissions vs Baseline Compliance
Curragh Mine CORONADO AUSTRALIA HOLDINGS PTY LTD QLD 909 kt +311 kt Pending
United Coal Mine UNITED COLLIERIES PTY LTD NSW 433 kt +243 kt ACCU + SMC
Goonyella Broadmeadow Mine BM Alliance Coal Operations Pty Limited QLD 1.26 Mt +242 kt ACCU buyer
DEN01 Dendrobium Coal Pty Ltd NSW 380 kt +236 kt ACCU + SMC
Russell Vale Colliery WOLLONGONG RESOURCES PTY. LTD. NSW 336 kt +226 kt ACCU buyer
Hail Creek Mine HAIL CREEK COAL PTY LTD QLD 1.38 Mt +192 kt ACCU buyer
Ashton Coal Mine (Underground) ASHTON COAL OPERATIONS PTY LIMITED NSW 351 kt +192 kt ACCU buyer
Kestrel Coal Pty Ltd Kestrel Coal Group Pty Ltd QLD 1.22 Mt +188 kt ACCU buyer
← All Safeguard facilities
Source: Clean Energy Regulator — Safeguard Mechanism published data 2023–24 · All figures in tCO₂-e · Methodology · Data updated annually on CER release
All data sourced from the Clean Energy Regulator (Australian Government). Zerra is an independent data platform and is not affiliated with any listed facility or operator.