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Clean Energy Regulations 2011
Division 45Production of coke oven coke
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### Division 45—Production of coke oven coke
345 (1) The production of coke oven coke is the physical and chemical transformation (at a temperature higher than 900 °C) of coal into coke oven coke that:
(a) has a coke strength after reaction (CSR) value of at least 50% for at least 80% of the coke oven coke produced; and
(b) has a coke reactivity index (CRI) value of no more than 40% for at least 80% of the coke oven coke produced.
(2) The production of coke oven coke is specified as an emissions‑intensive trade‑exposed activity.
(3) The production of coke oven coke is a highly emissions‑intensive activity.
(4) The basis for the issue of free carbon units for the production of coke oven coke is by a tonne of coke oven coke on a dry weight basis that:
(a) has a coke strength after reaction (CSR) value of at least 50% for at least 80% of the coke oven coke produced; and
(b) has a coke reactivity index (CRI) value of no more than 40% for at least 80% of the coke oven coke produced; and
(c) is not a relevant product for the emissions‑intensive trade‑exposed activity of integrated iron and steel manufacturing; and
(d) is produced by carrying on the emissions‑intensive trade‑exposed activity; and
(e) is of saleable quality.
> Note: Saleable quality is explained in Part 2.