Clean Fuel Regulations — Canada law | Esheria

Clean Fuel Regulations

This part defines key terms and sets core compliance rules for primary suppliers and registered creators under the Clean Fuel Regulations.

Jurisdiction
Canada
Instrument
Regulation
Version
26 May 2026
Language
en
Official source
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carbon intensity carbon intensity approvals certification schemes charging revenue use compliance credit transfer compliance credits compliance reporting credit creation credit suspension credit trading declarations feedstock exemptions fuel carbon intensity reporting fuel compliance fuel feedstock fuel intensity data fuel registration low-carbon-intensity fuel measurement and rounding project recognition provisional compliance credits record retention recordkeeping registration +4 more

Statute overview

About this statute

This part defines key terms and sets core compliance rules for primary suppliers and registered creators under the Clean Fuel Regulations. This part sets rules for registering, reporting, creating, depositing, using, transferring, and cancelling compliance credits, and for Ministerial recognition, account administration, and some feedstock and project exemptions. The Minister may exempt certain feedstocks from listed rules if the specified legal conditions are met, and must publish notice of exemptions. The provision also restricts when low-carbon-intensity fuel can be used to create compliance credits, sets recordkeeping and declaration requirements, and regulates certification schemes, audits, and carbon-intensity approvals. This provision sets rules for approving, replacing, invalidating, and expiring carbon intensity values, and for when certain actors may create provisional compliance credits. Participants may transfer compliance credits only to other participants, and several transfer, reporting, and clearance-mechanism rules apply.

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