The Australian Government has launched the $100 million Community Energy Upgrades Fund (CEUF) to assist local governments in enhancing energy efficiency within their facilities.
This initiative aims to reduce emissions, lower energy bills, and support national renewable energy targets.
Program Overview
The CEUF is a competitive grant program providing co-funding for energy upgrades in existing local government facilities. The program’s objectives include:
- Energy Efficiency Improvements: Upgrading facilities to consume less energy.
- Emission Reductions: Contributing to Australia’s targets of a 43% emission reduction by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2050.
- Cost Savings: Lowering energy bills for local governments.
Eligible Projects
Local governments can apply for grants to fund various energy efficiency and electrification projects, such as:
- Heating Upgrades: Replacing energy-intensive heating systems in public pools with efficient heat pumps.
- Lighting Enhancements: Installing energy-efficient lighting in sporting fields, libraries, and community centers.
- Battery Storage: Implementing battery storage solutions to optimize energy use.
Funding Rounds
The CEUF is structured into two funding rounds:
- Round 1: Concluded on 30 April 2024, with $50 million allocated to 58 local government bodies for energy efficiency projects.
- Round 2: Applications are open from 4 March 2025 to 13 June 2025, offering up to $50 million in grants.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for the CEUF, applicants must be:
- Local Government Bodies: Possessing an Australian Business Number (ABN).
- Joint Local Government Entities: Collaborations between multiple local governments with an ABN.
Facilities targeted for upgrades must be owned, managed, or leased by the local government at the time of application. Buildings owned by local governments but tenanted by others are also eligible.
Each local government is limited to one successful grant over the program’s duration. Unsuccessful applicants from Round 1 are encouraged to re-apply in Round 2, while Round 1 recipients are ineligible for further funding.
Application Process
Interested local governments should:
- Review Guidelines: Access the grant opportunity guidelines and related documents on the official grant page.
- Prepare Documentation: Gather necessary information, including project proposals and financial details.
- Submit Application: Complete and submit the application through the designated portal by 5:00 pm AEST on 13 June 2025.
Key Dates
- Application Period: 4 March 2025 – 13 June 2025
- Project Commencement: Anticipated in late 2025
Knowledge Sharing and Community Benefits
Grant recipients are expected to share insights and outcomes from their projects to:
- Enhance Capabilities: Build skills within local governments and communities for future energy upgrades.
- Promote Sustainability: Encourage broader adoption of energy-efficient practices.
Aspect | Details |
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Total Funding | $50 million |
Grant Amounts | $25,000 to $2.5 million (up to 50% of eligible expenditure) |
Eligibility | Local government bodies with an ABN; facilities owned/managed/leased by local governments |
Application Period | 4 March 2025 – 13 June 2025 |
Project Start Date | Late 2025 |
The Community Energy Upgrades Fund represents a significant investment in sustainable infrastructure, empowering local governments to enhance energy efficiency, reduce emissions, and achieve cost savings.
By participating in this program, communities can contribute to national environmental goals and foster a more sustainable future.
FAQs
What types of projects are eligible for funding?
Projects focusing on energy efficiency and electrification upgrades in local government facilities, such as heating system replacements and lighting enhancements, are eligible.
Can a local government apply for multiple grants in different rounds?
No, each local government is limited to one successful grant over the program’s duration.
How much co-funding is required from the applicant?
The CEUF provides matched funding, covering up to 50% of eligible project expenditures.