Energy rebate programs play a vital role in promoting energy efficiency and sustainability across Australia. These programs are designed to provide financial incentives and support to residences, businesses, and communities looking to adopt energy-efficient practices.
Did you know that you may be eligible for government subsidies to assist with the costs of transitioning to energy-efficient solutions? Subsidies can cover most or even all of the expenses involved in upgrading to energy-efficient solutions.
Victoria – Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU)
The VEU program (formerly VEET) provides Victorian households and businesses with access to discounted energy-efficient products and services. Eligible upgrades include LED lighting, heat pump hot water systems, and more. Spark Grid Energy is an accredited provider under the VEU scheme.
New South Wales – Energy Saving Scheme (ESS) & HEER
The ESS program encourages NSW households and businesses to reduce electricity consumption by providing financial incentives for energy-efficient upgrades. The Home Energy Efficiency Retrofits (HEER) program specifically targets residential energy improvements.
Queensland – QBEST Rebate
The Queensland Business Energy Savings And Transformation Rebate (QBEST) helps Queensland businesses reduce energy costs through subsidised energy-efficient equipment upgrades including lighting, HVAC, and more.
South Australia – REES
The Residential Energy Efficiency Scheme (REES) provides South Australian households with access to energy-efficient products and services at reduced or no cost, including LED lighting upgrades and water heating solutions.
Federal – Energy Reduction Fund (ERF)
The Energy Reduction Fund supports energy efficiency projects across Queensland, Western Australia, and Tasmania, providing financial incentives for businesses and households to adopt sustainable energy solutions.
Don't Miss Out on Available Rebates
These rebates aren't going to be around forever and are reduced every year. Take advantage while they're still available.
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