renewable-manufacturing-grant
Open
Closes in about 8 weeks
57d
Stated grant valueFrom $5,000,000 to $30,000,000
Who can apply Applicants can be based internationally, interstate or in NSW. To be eligible for funding, you as the applicant must:hold or be willing to obtain an Australian Business Number (ABN) prior to entering into a funding deedbe or will become an entity type listed below prior to entering into a funding deed: a company incorporated in Australiaa company limited by guaranteean incorporated trustee on behalf of a trustan incorporated association or co-operativean Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Corporation registered under the Corporations (Aboriginal and /or Torres Strait Island
net-zero-manufacturing-initiative-low-carbon-product-manufacturing-nsw
Open
Closes in about 8 weeks
57d
Stated grant valueFunding amounts vary.
Innovators and manufacturers looking to produce low carbon products at commercial scale.
net-zero-manufacturing-initiative-renewable-manufacturing-nsw
Open
Closes in about 8 weeks
57d
Stated grant valueFunding amounts vary.
Manufacturers producing eligible renewable energy infrastructure at commercial scale.
first-nations-clean-energy-advice-grants
Open
Closes in about 2 months
66d
Stated grant valueA grant of $5,000 to $80,000 to cover eligible expenditure.
First Nations communities with an opportunity to participate in clean energy development.
net-zero-manufacturing-initiative-clean-technology-innovation-nsw
Open
Closes in about 2 months
71d
Stated grant valueFunding of between $500,000 and $5 million.
Innovators and manufacturers looking to pilot and demonstrate lab-proven clean technologies.
ev-fleets-incentive-kick-start-funding-fy26
Open
Closes in about 5 months
154d
Stated grant valueFrom $5,000 to $1,200,000
Who can apply Any ABN holder that operates an existing fleet, a taxi or a truck in NSW. The organisation must meet at least one of the following requirements: operate at least 3 vehicles (electric or non-electric) in NSW, not including the incentivised BEV(s), or be a licensed taxi driver with at least 1 taxi in NSW, orindividual truck operators, with at least 1 truck in NSW. Who the grant is targeted towards Eligible organisations include but are not limited to:private business organisationsnon-government and not-for-profit organisationslocal councilsstate-owned corporationsfederal government
electric-vehicle-fleets-incentive-kickstart-funding-nsw
Open
Closes in about 5 months
154d
Stated grant valueVarying amounts of funding depending on what was procured.
Eligible organisations and businesses operating car or truck fleets in NSW.
solar-for-apartment-residents-soar-grant-program
Open
Closes in about 5 months
158d
Stated grant valueUp to $150,000 per project
Who can apply As defined under the program guidelines, an eligible applicant must be either:a NSW residential owners corporation responsible for the management of a strata scheme under the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015a strata managing agent as outlined in the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015, if authorised to do so by the owners corporation.The application can be made by a nominated resident, on behalf of the owners corporation, if they are authorised to do so. Who the grant is targeted towards NSW residential owners corporations managing an eligible building. Types of projects funded
solar-for-apartment-residents-soar-boost
Open
The department will assess complete applications against the published assessment criteria.
Closes in about 5 months
158d
Stated grant valueIndividual grant amounts will be up to $200,000 excluding GST
Who can apply To be eligible to apply for funding you must be one of the following:a residential owners corporation (OC) responsible for the management of a strata scheme under the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015a strata managing agent as outlined in the Strata Schemes Management Act 2015, if authorised to do so by the OC.The application can be made by a nominated resident, on behalf of the OC, if they are authorised to do so. Types of projects funded under this grant For detailed information on what types of projects can be funded, refer to Section 2 of the grant guidelines. When the proje
solar-for-apartment-residents-soar-grant-program-nsw
Open
Closes in about 5 months
158d
Stated grant valueFunding of up to $150,000 per project.
NSW residential owners corporations.
wind-energy-manufacturing-coinvestment-program-wa
Open
Closes in about 10 months
325d
Stated grant valueFunding varies.
WA businesses in wind energy manufacturing.
powersmart-for-small-businesses-tas
Open
Closes in about 24 months
732d
Stated grant valueFunding of up to $1,000.
Tasmanian businesses wanting to improve their energy efficiency.
cheaper-home-batteries-program
Open
Closes in about 54 months
1646d
Stated grant valueDiscounts of up to 30% on the upfront cost of installing small-scale battery systems.
Australian households, businesses and community organisations.
apply-for-the-family-energy-rebate-retail-customers
Open
Service NSW
No closing date — ongoing
You may be eligible if you live in NSW and all of the following apply: you have an electricity account for your home in NSWyou're the account holder (the account and bill must be in your name)you received the Family Tax Benefit in the 2024–25 financial year and you have:lodged your tax return for the 2024–25 financial year with the Australian Tax Office (ATO), andfinalised your entitlement to the Family Tax Benefit payments with Centrelink.
energy-accounts-payment-assistance-eapa-scheme
Open
Service NSW
No closing date — ongoing
EAPA can help you pay for your current residential electricity or gas bills if you're in short-term financial hardship, crisis or emergency.
apply-for-the-life-support-energy-rebate-retail-customers
Open
Service NSW
No closing date — ongoing
Eligibility and application details for the electricity bill rebate for retail customers who use life support equipment at home.
apply-for-the-medical-energy-rebate-retail-customers
Open
Service NSW
No closing date — ongoing
You may be eligible if you live in NSW and all of the following apply: You have an electricity account for your home in NSW.You are the account holder (the account and bill must be in your name).You hold one of the following cards:Pensioner Concession Card issued by Services Australia or the Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA)Health Care Card issued by Services AustraliaLow Income Health Care Card issued by Services AustraliaDVA Veteran Gold Card.You or someone living with you:is not able to self-regulate body temperatureis assessed by a registered medical practitioner (GP or specialist) who
apply-for-the-seniors-energy-rebate
Open
Service NSW
No closing date — ongoing
To be eligible you must: be a resident in NSWhold a current Commonwealth Seniors Health Card issued byServices Australia orDepartment of Veterans' Affairsbe the account holder named on the electricity billbe applying for the rebate for your main place of residence. Note: Pensioner Concession Card holders and Department of Veterans' Affairs Gold Card holders are not eligible for the Seniors Energy Rebate. They may be eligible for the Low Income Household Rebate for on supply customers or retail customers.
advancing-renewables-program
Open
No closing date — ongoing
Stated grant valueFunding amounts vary.
Businesses wanting to undertake renewable energy projects.
drought-relief-from-electricity-charges-scheme-drecs-qld
Open
No closing date — ongoing
Stated grant valueRelief from energy charges.
Drought-declared Queensland farming businesses.
energy-innovation-fund-act
Open
No closing date — ongoing
Stated grant valueFunding amounts vary.
ACT business and organisations.
energy-savings-scheme-nsw
Open
No closing date — ongoing
Stated grant valueIncentive payments vary.
NSW businesses.
green-hydrogen-electricity-concessions-nsw
Open
No closing date — ongoing
Stated grant valueConcession amounts vary.
Green hydrogen producers.
net-zero-fund
Open
No closing date — ongoing
Stated grant valueConcessional finance.
Australian big energy users.
small-business-energy-incentive
Open
No closing date — ongoing
Stated grant valueA maximum bonus tax deduction of $20,000.
Small businesses.
act-governments-business-energy-and-water-program
Open
No closing date — ongoing
Stated grant valueRebates, incentives and advice.
ACT businesses and organisations.
victorian-energy-upgrades-vic
Open
No closing date — ongoing
Stated grant valueDiscounts vary depending on the products purchased.
Victorian businesses.
GO7781
Closing soon
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water · 211006 - Natural Resources - Conservation and Protection
Stated grant value$55,500,000.00
To be eligible you must have an Australian Business Number (ABN) and be an organisation that is invited to apply for a project listed in the grant opportunity guidelines.
national-energy-bill-relief-for-small-businesses-202526-nsw
Closing soon
Stated grant valueOne-off payment of $150.
NSW small businesses in an embedded electricity network.
solar-for-multi-dwellings-grant-nt
Closing soon
Stated grant valueFunding amounts vary.
NT management corporations for multi dwellings.
national-energy-bill-relief-for-small-businesses-2025-26
Closing soon
Stated grant value$150
Who can apply Your small business may be eligible if all the following apply: has not already received the National Energy Bill Relief payment for the small business's energy account in the 2025-2026 financial yearis in an embedded electricity network in NSWhas an electricity account in the name of the business with at least 90 days of metered electricity usageuses less than 100 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity per year across all sites in NSWhas an active ABN.If you operate your small business from your home or your small business is on a residential electricity plan, you are not eligible.
battery-breakthrough-initiative
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueFunding varies.
Australian businesses.
clean-energy-future-fund-wa
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueFunding of between $100,000 and $4 million.
Western Australian businesses.
energy-performance-services-grant-nsw
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueFunding of up to $50,000, covering up to 50% of project costs.
NSW businesses with submetering hardware.
home-and-business-battery-scheme-nt
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueFunding of $400 per kilowatt hour of useable battery system capacity, up to a maximum of $12,000.
Northern Territory businesses and not-for-profit or community organisations.
incentives-for-residential-batteries-nsw
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueIncentives vary.
NSW businesses and homeowners.
low-emissions-industry-program-nsw
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueFunding between $500,000 and $10 million.
Mining and manufacturing facilities reporting under the NSW National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) scheme.
metering-plan-implementation-grants-nsw
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueMatched funding of between $20,001 and $100,000 to cover up to 50% of project costs.
Organisations within NSW installing energy metering and monitoring systems.
submetering-grants-nsw
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueGrants of up to $20,000, to cover up to 50% of project costs.
NSW businesses that spend a minimum of $200,000 a year on energy bills.
australia-austria-industrial-decarbonisation-demonstration-partnerships-project
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueA grant from $150,000 to $3,500,000, to cover up to 25% of eligible project expenditure.
Industry organisations in partnership with Austrian counterparts who are eligible for the grant under the Australia-Austria Call 2024: Industrial Decarbonisation program.
australia-uk-renewable-hydrogen-innovation-partnerships
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueGrants of up to $2 million. The grant amount will be up to 50% of eligible expenditure.
Organisations undertaking projects that support hydrogen research, development and demonstration projects in partnership with UK companies.
brii-renewables-and-low-emissions-round
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueGrants from $50,000 to $100,000 for a renewables and low emissions Feasibility project. If your Feasibility project is successful, you may receive up to $1 million to develop a proof of concept.
Small to medium enterprises.
building-womens-careers-program
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueThe program consists of two streams: Stream One - a grant of between $3 million and $5 million. Stream Two - a grant of between $500,000 and $1 million. The grant amount will cover up to 100% of eligible expenditure.
Industry-based employers, registered unions, community organisations, registered charities and not-for-profits and partners with direct links to the construction, clean energy, advanced manufacturing and/or digital and technology industries. Partnerships with other organisations are a mandatory requirement for all projects.
community-batteries-for-household-solar-stream-1-round-2
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueGrants between $100,000 and $500,000 per eligible location. The grant will provide $1,000 per kilowatt hour (kWh) of battery storage capacity and up to 100% of eligible project expenditure.
Distributed Network Service Providers (DNSPs) and other organisations.
community-energy-upgrades-fund-round-1
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueGrants between $25,000 and $2,500,000 to cover up to 50% of eligible expenditure.
Local government bodies.
community-energy-upgrades-fund-round-2
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueGrants between $25,000 and $2,500,000 to cover up to 50% of eligible expenditure.
Local government bodies.
energy-efficiency-grants-for-small-and-medium-enterprises-round-2
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueA grant of up to $25,000, to cover up to 100% of eligible expenditure. There is a total of $41.241 million available for this grant opportunity. Grant funding will be distributed between states and territories based on the distribution of small and medium sized businesses nationally. Refer to Appendix A in the grant opportunity guidelines for a breakdown of funding in each jurisdiction. We expect that there may be a high level of interest for this grant opportunity, and it may be oversubscribed. This is a demand driven grant opportunity. Grants will be awarded to eligible applicants on a first come, first served basis until the funding is exhausted in each jurisdiction.
This grant opportunity is for small and medium sized businesses with an employee headcount of 1 to 199 employees.
grid-enhancing-technologies
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueA grant of up to $5 million to cover up to 100% of eligible expenditure.
Eligible entities seeking to deliver benefits for Australian energy consumers by accelerating the development, trialling and application of grid enhancing technologies in electricity networks.
hydrogen-hubs-development-grants
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueMatched grant funding from $500,000 to $3 million.
Eligible entities To be eligible you must have an Australian business number (ABN). You must also be an entity incorporated in Australia, or an Australian State/Territory Government agency or body. Joint applications Your application must be a joint application with at least one project partner. However, we prefer applications with multiple project partners. Joint applications must have a lead organisation. They'll be the main driver of the project and have to be eligible to apply. If your application is successful, the lead applicant must manage the project on behalf of the consortium. Project requirements You must be able to certify that your board supports the project. If there's no board, then the chief executive officer or equivalent must support it. You must also certify you can complete the project and meet the costs not covered by grant funding. Knowledge sharing You must agree to publicly share knowledge and information about and resulting from your project.
hydrogen-hubs-implementation-grants-round-1
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueMatched grant funding from $30 million to $70 million.
Eligible entities To be eligible you must have an Australian business number (ABN). You must also be an entity incorporated in Australia, or an Australian State/Territory Government agency or body. Joint applications Your application must be a joint application with at least one project partner. However, we prefer applications with multiple project partners. Joint applications must have a lead organisation. They'll be the main driver of the project and have to be eligible to apply. If your application is successful, the lead applicant must manage the project on behalf of the consortium. Project requirements You must be able to certify that your board supports the project. If there's no board, then the chief executive officer or equivalent must support it. You must also certify you can complete the project and meet the costs not covered by grant funding. Knowledge sharing You must agree to publicly share knowledge and information about and resulting from your project. Australian Industry Participation Plan You must comply with Australian Industry Participation requirements in accordance with the AIP Plan User Guide.
industry-growth-program
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueEligible businesses will be connected with an Industry Growth Program Adviser. The Adviser will provide specialised advice to support your commercialisation and growth opportunities and priorities. Once you have received this advice, you may choose to apply for: grants of $50,000 to $250,000 to support early-stage commercialisation projects grants of $100,000 to $5 million for commercialisation and growth projects.
SMEs who have an innovative commercialisation and/or growth project that will help build manufacturing capability in one or more of the government's priority areas for the NRF: value-add in resources value-add in agriculture, forestry and fisheries transport medical science renewables and low emissions technologies defence capability enabling capabilities. Minor changes or improvements to existing products or services are not considered innovative. These are generally considered business as usual growth and not eligible under the program.
manufacturing-modernisation-fund
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueCo-funding grants of between $100,000 and $1 million, up to 25 per cent of eligible project expenditure.
To be eligible you must: have an Australian Business Number (ABN) be non-tax exempt be registered for the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and be: an entity incorporated in Australia, including start-ups, and a trading corporation where your trading activities: form a sufficiently significant proportion of your overall activities as to merit it being described as a trading corporation; or are a substantial and not merely peripheral activity of your corporation. You must also be: a manufacturing small and medium-sized Australian enterprise (SME) with up to 199 employees (headcount) have a minimum of $400,000 in eligible project expenditure able to identify the level of Australian job creation expected from your project able to demonstrate your project aligns with one or more of the six National Manufacturing Priorities: resources technology and critical minerals processing food and beverage medical products recycling and clean energy defence space. You must also be able to provide evidence that: the project is supported by your board you can complete the project you can meet the costs of the project not covered by grant funding. For more information on eligibility please read the Grant opportunity guidelines.
mmi-manufacturing-integration-stream-recycling-and-clean-energy-round-2
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueGrants of between $1 million to $20 million, up to 50% of the eligible project expenditure.
You can apply if you meet the eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria are a set of rules that describe who we can consider for this grant. You can apply if you: are an eligible entity have an eligible project have eligible expenditure. The rules are in the grant opportunity guidelines.
mmi-manufacturing-translation-stream-recycling-and-clean-energy-round-2
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueGrants of between $1 million to $20 million, up to 50% of the eligible project expenditure.
You can apply if you meet the eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria are a set of rules that describe who we can consider for this grant. You can apply if you: are an eligible entity have an eligible project have eligible expenditure. The rules are in the grant opportunity guidelines.
mrff-2021-mrna-clinical-trial-enabling-infrastructure-grant-opportunity
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueA fixed grant amount of $5 million over 3 years from 2022-23 to develop our onshore mRNA vaccine manufacturing capability.
An eligible organisation who applied to the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources (DISER) and Department of Health’s 'Approach To Market: Enabling Australia’s onshore mRNA manufacturing capability' program and who can partner with least one state government partner organisation contributing to the research.
powering-australia-industry-growth-centre
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueThe grant amount will be up to 60 per cent of eligible expenditure up to a maximum of $14 million. You are responsible for the remaining eligible and ineligible project costs. Contributions to your project must be cash. You cannot use funding from other Commonwealth, state, territory or local government sources to fund your share of eligible expenditure.
Australian industry organisations, research institutions and partnerships with expertise in renewable technology.
quad-clean-energy-supply-chain-diversification-program
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueA grant between A$100,000 to A$2,500,000, to cover up to 95% of eligible expenditure.
Australian organisations who join with an eligible Indo-Pacific organisation/s to complete research and development projects and feasibility studies.
regional-hydrogen-hubs-townsville-region
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueMatched grant funding from $30 million to up to $70 million.
Hydrogen industry-led consortia with the ability to develop and implement clean hydrogen projects in the Townsville region.
plumbing-industry-climate-action-centre-grant-glenwood
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant value$25,000,000
This project aims to establish a vocational training centre in Glenwood (near Norwest in the City of Blacktown) referred to as a Hydrogen Centre of Excellence (HcoE), with the Plumbing Industry Climate Action Centre (PICAC).
renewable-energy-infrastructure-ombudsman
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueUp to $1,300,000
Funding the establishment of an independent, complaints handling body to support the roll out of renewable energy infrastructure across NSW.
legacy-infrastructure-fund-central-west-orana-rez
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueIn line with invitation to apply
The purpose of the Legacy Infrastructure Fund (the LIF) is to provide funding for infrastructure projects that will deliver long-term and legacy benefits for local communities within the Central-West Orana Renewable Energy Zone (REZ).
accelerating-priority-battery-projects-nsw
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueVariable from a pool of $8.4 million
Ad hoc grants to Transgrid and the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) for additional grid connection engineering resources.
reliable-affordable-clean-energy-for-2030-cooperative-research-centre
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant value$1,800,000
Race for 2030 is an industry-led Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for energy and carbon transition. Funding for this grant through the Consumer Energy Strategy supports new trials and research to inform our policies and programs.
community-energy-outreach-program-round-1-grant
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant valueFrom $100,000 to $150,000
The Community Energy Outreach Round 1 grant will expand and strengthen existing energy outreach activities across NSW. This outreach will deliver positive energy outcomes and help communities to control their energy use and energy bills. .
energy-and-water-consumer-advocacy-program
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant value$6,564,734
Grant to provide funding for an energy and water consumer advocacy program by a non-government organisation, to support the first goal of the NSW Consumer Strategy: 'ensure everyone can benefit from and participate in the energy transition'
irrigation-corporations-dispute-resolution-funding
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant value$500,000
This grant funds research into the potential role for the Energy and Water Ombudsman NSW as the dispute resolution organisation for water supply service complaints about irrigation corporations, and pending approval, set up the new jurisdiction.
university-of-wollongong-research-grant
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant value$650,000
A one-off ad hoc grant supports the University of Wollongong to conduct critical hydrogen pipeline safety research.
community-voices-renters-forums-on-climate-resilience-cost-of-living-and-energy-standards-ad-hoc-grant
Verification pending
Close date being confirmed
Stated grant value$70,000
A one-off ad hoc grant to host community forums for renters on climate resilience, cost of living and energy standards.
regional-growth-fund/growing-local-economies-fund
Closed
Stated grant valueFrom $1,000,000
Who can apply Funding is available for projects located in regional NSW outside of Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong. Eligible applicants include: local councils or Joint Organisations of CouncilsLocal Aboriginal Land Councilsinfrastructure providers such as telecommunication, energy or water companiespeak bodies such as incorporated business, industry and community associationscooperativeseducational institutionsincorporated not-for-profit organisationsApplications involving public–private partnerships or leveraging other funding streams (such as Commonwealth or local government funding) are e
hydrogen-hub-initiative
Closed
Stated grant valueup to 50% of the project's eligible expenditure
Grant funding to support commercial-scale green hydrogen projects in NSW with confirmed agreements to sell green hydrogen. The projects must include at least 1 end user in the hub region and can also include end users outside the hub regions, both outside NSW and AustraliaWe are prioritising projects that can scale quickly and increase hydrogen demand. Who can apply The applicant must:hold an Australian Business Number (ABN)be: an Australian entity duly incorporated under the Corporations Act, and hold and comply with all necessary authorisations that are material to the conduct of the busines
transformative-industry-projects-tip-scoping-studies-grants
Closed
Stated grant valueFrom $100,000 to $500,000
Who can apply Eligible high emitting manufacturing facilities in NSW that emitted more than 85,000 tCO2-e of Scope 1 emissions in 2019/20. Types of projects funded under this grant Studies that focus on cutting edge clean technology in NSW including: use of green hydrogen in manufacturing carbon capture and utilisation
submetering-grants
Closed
Stated grant valueUp to $20,000
Who can apply To apply for funding, you must:have an Australian Business Number (ABN) and be registered for GSTbe a business with a submetering project at a NSW site addressspend a minimum of $200,000 a year on energy bills at that site.If your application is for a commercial building:only the base building is eligiblethe occupancy certificate must have been issued prior to 1 January 2022.You can apply for one grant per site. If you have more than one site, you’ll need to submit a separate application for each site. Types of projects funded under this grant We will only fund submetering projec
stem-student-competition-sponsorship-program-2023
Closed
Stated grant valueUp to $10,000
For a grant activity to be eligible it must be a STEM research competition.The Competition research area must fall under at least one of the following categories:Mathematical, information and computing sciencesPhysical, chemical and earth sciencesEngineering, environmental sciences and energy innovationBiological and biotechnological sciences.Sponsorship grants will be available for student competition research projects from January 2023 to December 2023.Applicants must have confirmation of competition registration and established project plans or seek written permission from OCSE to apply for
ev-fleets-incentive
Closed
Stated grant valueGrant amount is dependent on on bid
Who can apply There are two funding streams with different eligibility requirements. Bids will be assessed against other bids in the same stream.Individual fleetsYou must operate a fleet of at least 10 vehicles in NSW to support your organisation’s purposes. Eligible organisations include - but are not limited to - business, local council and non-government organisations. AggregatorsYou can offer incentive funding to NSW customers as part of the vehicle leasing arrangements you provide. This includes fleet management organisations and private businesses that offer fleet leasing arrangements to
stem-student-competition-sponsorship-program-2024
Closed
Stated grant valueUp to $10,000
Who can apply The applicants must be enrolled or employed at:a NSW universitypublic sector research institutionfrom the NSW communities sector.The competition research area must fall into at least one of these categories:mathematical, information and computing sciencesphysical, chemical and earth sciencesengineering, environmental sciences and energy innovationbiological and biotechnological sciences. Who can’t apply Applicants are not eligible if they receive more than 50% of estimated funding for the competition from NSW Government agencies other than the Department. Expenses from additional
rm-construction-ready-stream
Closed
Stated grant valueFrom $5,000,000 to $50,000,000
Who can apply Applicants can be based internationally*, interstate or in NSW. To be eligible for funding, the lead applicant must:hold or be willing to obtain an Australian Business Number (ABN) prior to entering into a funding agreementbe or will become an entity type listed below prior to entering into a funding agreement: a company incorporated in Australiaa company limited by guaranteean incorporated trustee on behalf of a trustan incorporated association or co-operativean Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander Corporation registered under the Corporations (Aboriginal and /or Torres Stra
metering-plan-implementation-grants-round-1
Closed
Stated grant valueUp to $100,000
Who can apply To be eligible, you must meet the following eligibility criteria:have an energy metering and monitoring plan. The plan must: be no more than 3 years old from the day of the grant applicationaccurately reflect the current processes and systems on site. The breakdown of costs must be supported by itemised quotes valid at the time of the application.have an Australian Business Number (ABN) and be registered for GSTthe proposed metering plan implementation project must be at a NSW site addressspend a minimum of $200,000 a year on energy bills at that site, including all purchased fue
local-community-fund-central-west-orana-rez
Closed
Stated grant valueFrom $50,000 to $1,000,000
Who can apply Eligible Applicants include:Incorporated not-for-profit community organisations;Local Aboriginal Land Councils;Incorporated Aboriginal community organisations (i.e. initiated by, controlled and operated by Aboriginal people and/or governed by a board or committee of Aboriginal people); andLocal councils (only if they are in partnership with or in support of a community project); andCommittees under section 355 of the Local Government Act 1993 (NSW) must apply via the relevant council.Applicants must provide evidence that they are an incorporated entity by providing either an Aust
energy-efficiency-program-round-3
Closed
Stated grant valueUp to $250,000
The Energy Efficiency Program will identify suitable community owned properties that require new or upgrades to energy related assets including solar upgrades and temperature control upgrades.
community-housing-energy-performance-grant
Closed
Stated grant valueTotal grant value is up to $18.3 million. Individual grant amounts will be between $50,000- $3,000,000 depending on the respective CHP tiers.
far-south-coast-community-solar-and-battery-grant-program
Closed
Stated grant valueFrom $10,000 to $1,000,000
Who can apply Owners of buildings and facilities used by community groups in the Bega Valley and parts of the Eurobodalla Shire Council areas can apply for the grants. These include: councils not-for-profit organisations, charities, and philanthropic organisations local Aboriginal Land Councils state government agencies may be considered eligible applicants when projects will deliver a clear public benefit. The owner will need to provide proof of a partnership with at least one community group which will benefit from the proposed project. Examples of buildings and facilities that could be elig
stem-student-competition-sponsorship-program-2025
Closed
Stated grant valueEach successful applicant can apply for and receive up to $10,000 (excluding GST).
Who can apply To be eligible for the Program applicants must be enrolled or employed at a NSW university or public sector research institution. Types of projects funded under this grant For a grant activity to be eligible it must be a STEM research competition.The Competition research area must fall under at least one of the following categories: Mathematical, information and computing sciences Physical, chemical and earth sciences Engineering, environmental sciences and energy innovation Biological and biotechnological sciences. Sponsorship grants will be available to student teams attending
net-zero-planning-grant
Closed
Stated grant valueup to $30,000
Who can apply To be eligible for the Net Zero Planning Grant, you must meet the following key eligibility criteria:Have an Australian Business Number (ABN) and be registered for GST.Be a business with a NSW site address and business operations in NSW. Commonwealth, state, and local government entities are not eligible for this funding.Not be a Safeguard facility under the Australian Government’s Safeguard Mechanism.Spend at least $200,000 annually on energy bills at a single site in NSW or a total of $500,000 across multiple sites in NSW. This includes all purchased fuels, except fuel for tran
ev-fleets-incentive-kick-start-funding
Closed
Stated grant valueFrom $5,000 to $130,000
Who can apply Open to any organisation that operates a fleet of at least 3 vehicles (electric or non-electric), or organisations/individuals that own one licensed taxi in NSW. Funding is available for a maximum of 10 BEVs and 10 optional smart charging ports (one per incentivised vehicle). Who the grant is targeted towards Eligible organisations include but are not limited to:private business organisationsnon-government and not-for-profit organisationslocal councilsstate-owned corporationsfederal government agencies operating in NSWcar rental companiescar share companiescar subscription compan
national-energy-bill-relief-for-small-businesses-2024-25
Closed
Stated grant value$325
Who can apply Your small business may be eligible if all the following apply: has not already received the National Energy Bill Relief payment for the small business's energy account in financial year 2024-2025is in an embedded electricity network in NSWhas an electricity account in the name of the business with at least 90 days of metered electricity usageuses less than 100 megawatt hours (MWh) of electricity per year across all sites in NSWhas an active ABN.If you operate your small business from your home or your small business is on a residential electricity plan, you are not eligible. Oth
resb-lcr-round-1-stage-1
Closed
Who can apply Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) in Australia or New Zealand, and Aboriginal Businesses in Australia Types of projects funded under this grant Projects planned and developed by eligible applicants to develop or expand capacity to produce materials, parts, components or services applicable to the renewable energy sector.
living-carbon-grants-midcoast-lga-region
Closed
Stated grant valueUp to $200,000
Who can apply The applicant must be:a private landholder who is the proponent of the registered carbon project oran Aboriginal organisation or Traditional Owner group that owns or has legal right to the land and who are the proponent of the registered carbon projecta public land manager with pre-application approval from the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.Note: Public land managers may be included following discussion with the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and pre-approval to apply. NSW National Parks is not eligible for these
living-carbon-grants-riverina-lls-region
Closed
Stated grant valueUp to $200,000
Who can apply The applicant must be:a private landholder who is the proponent of the registered carbon project oran Aboriginal organisation or Traditional Owner group that owns or has legal right to the land and who are the proponent of the registered carbon projecta public land manager with pre-application approval from the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.Note: Public land managers may be included following discussion with the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and pre-approval to apply. NSW National Parks is not eligible for these
living-carbon-grants-north-coast-lls-region
Closed
Stated grant valueUp to $200,000
Who can apply The applicant must be:a private landholder who is the proponent of the registered carbon project oran Aboriginal organisation or Traditional Owner group that owns or has legal right to the land and who are the proponent of the registered carbon projecta public land manager with pre-application approval from the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water.Note: Public land managers may be included following discussion with the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water and pre-approval to apply. NSW National Parks is not eligible for these
inclusive-energy-outreach-grant
Closed
Stated grant valueFrom $50,000 to $500,000
Who can apply Community groups and organisations.NSW local councils or council groups.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations.Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) community groups.Small business associations.Regional alliances or networks.Not-for-profit organisations.Peak bodies or sector leaders.Organisations with trusted networks and capacity to engage vulnerable households. Who the grant is targeted towards Low-income households and social support recipients.Seniors and people with health/disability needs.Renters (especially low-income and private tenants).Families with
community-energy-activation-program
Closed
Stated grant valueFrom $150,000 to $600,000
Who can apply To be eligible applicants must be one of the following:an Australian based not-for-profit organisation (NFP), established with the purpose or mandate to advocate on behalf of household energy consumers and/or to promote consumer energy benefit through community energy initiatives. This includes: recognised peak bodiessocial enterprises registered as not-for-profits within Australia, orresearch organisations with a public purpose.a Community Energy Group, meaning an organisation whose purpose includes initiating or implementing community energy projects, independently, or in partn
venue-upgrade-grants-25/26-infrastructure-and-equipment
Closed
Stated grant valueUp to $150,000
Who can apply This program is only for dedicated NSW live music venues.For the purpose of this grant, dedicated live music venues should meet the following definitions:be based in NSWbe licensed or unlicensedwhere live music is the primary function of the businessprogramming contemporary live music that is predominantly new and originalwhere original contemporary live music programming is prominent in the business marketinghave a room or space is dedicated to live music that is a significant part of the venue and contains appropriate infrastructure to support regular performances, for example,
stem-student-competition-sponsorship-program-2026
Closed
Stated grant valueEach successful applicant can apply for and receive up to $10,000 (excluding GST).
Who can apply To be eligible for the Program applicants must be enrolled or employed at a NSW university or public sector research institution. Types of projects funded under this grant For a grant activity to be eligible it must be a STEM research competition.The Competition research area must fall under at least one of the following categories: Mathematical, information and computing sciences Physical, chemical and earth sciences Engineering, environmental sciences and energy innovation Biological and biotechnological sciences. Grants will be available to student teams attending competition
renewable-gas-production-program
Closed
Stated grant valueUp to $20,000,000
Who can apply Businesses in NSW that:have an Australian Business Number (ABN)are an Australian entity duly incorporated under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) and hold and comply with all necessary authorisations that are material to the conduct of the business of the applicantare/will be the biomethane plant asset owner or have/will have operational control over biomethane production plantby the full application stage, intend to participate in and receive a letter of support from Green Power’s Renewable Gas Certification to create and sell Renewable Gas Guarantee of Origin certificates for the
submetering-grant-round-2
Closed
Stated grant valueUp to $20,000
Who can apply To be eligible for this Grant, you must: have a current Australian Business Number (ABN) and be registered for goods and services tax (GST)deliver your submetering project at a NSW site addressspend a minimum of $200,000 annually on energy bills at your business site, or demonstrate an equivalent annual on-site energy use of at least 3,600 gigajoules (GJ). This includes purchased fuels, except fuel for transport. You must submit the most recent available evidence, no more than 18 months old at the time you applybe the energy bill payer and have operational control of the site, wi
energy-performance-services-grant-round-1
Closed
Stated grant valueUp to $50,000
Who can apply To be eligible for this Grant, you must: have a current Australian Business Number (ABN) and be registered for goods and services tax (GST)deliver your energy monitoring and analysis plan implementation project at a NSW site addresshave sufficient metering and monitoring systems in place. The site must, as a minimum requirement, have some established submetering at the system or subsystem level to base the energy monitoring and analysis plan proposals and the proposed activities onspend a minimum of $200,000 annually on energy bills at your business site or demonstrate an equival
metering-plan-implementation-grant-round-2
Closed
Stated grant valueFrom $20,001 to $100,000
Who can apply To be eligible for this Grant, you must: have a current Australian Business Number (ABN) and be registered for goods and services tax (GST)deliver your metering plan implementation project at a NSW site addressspend a minimum of $200,000 annually on energy bills for your business site, or demonstrate an equivalent annual on-site energy use of at least 3,600 gigajoules (GJ). This includes purchased fuels, except fuel for transport. You must submit the most recent available evidence, no more than 18 months old at the time of the application, unless an exception is grantedbe the ene
low-emissions-industry-program
Closed
Stated grant valueFrom $500,000 to $10,000,000
Who can apply Mining and manufacturing facilities in NSW that reported emissions under the National Greenhouse and Energy Reporting (NGER) Scheme for the 2024-25 financial year.Please see the Low Emissions Industry Program funding guidelines for the full list of eligibility requirements. Who the grant is targeted towards All NSW mining and manufacturing facilities thatreported emissions under the NGER Scheme in financial year 2024-25 andare not a Safeguard facility. Types of projects funded under this grant To be eligible, an abatement project must:occur at a facility in NSW that: reported emi