ACT
The Sustainable Business Program provides rebates for small and medium businesses in the ACT to make energy-saving upgrades like better heating, cooling, lighting, and refrigeration.
Businesses can receive up to $10,000 (including GST) for new projects that meet the eligibility criteria.
NSW
The NSW Government offers grants, funding, and programs to help businesses reduce energy use.
A popular option is building upgrade finance, which allows businesses to obtain private funding for commercial building upgrades. Repayments are managed through local councils.
Queensland
Queensland runs programs to help businesses save energy and improve efficiency. The Business Energy Savers Program offers free energy audits for agricultural and large companies and co-funding for energy-efficient upgrades.
South Australia
The South Australian Government provides grants and programs to support energy efficiency and sustainability in businesses.
These programs include financial support and advice on how to make energy-efficient improvements.
Victoria
Sustainability Victoria helps businesses lower costs and improve efficiency with energy-saving and material-saving strategies.
It provides tools to calculate funding options, advice on energy upgrades, and expert guidance on available financial support.
Tasmania
The Tasmanian Government offers programs to help businesses reduce energy costs and promote sustainability.
The Business Energy Efficiency Scheme helps high-energy users invest in energy-efficient solutions by covering financing costs.
The Energy Saver Loan Scheme offers interest-free loans for purchasing and installing energy-efficient products, with no setup or account fees (though late payment fees apply).
Before applying for funding, consider getting an energy assessment. Companies like Cyanergy can recommend cost-effective upgrades and might even guarantee savings that cover project costs.
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