GRANTS TO HELP BUSINESS CUT ENERGY COSTS BY UP TO $50,000
29 June 2017
Harriet Shing, Member for Eastern Victoria Region encouraging local businesses to save money on their energy bills with the Andrews Labor Government’s Boosting Business Productivity Energy Assessment Grants.
Small, medium and large businesses spending more than $20,000 a year on energy could apply for a basic energy assessment up to $2,000 and a detailed energy assessment up to $15,000.
A $3,000 implementation bonus is also available to both grant types to carry out one or more of the recommendations from their assessment.
These might include fitting variable speed drives to fan drives on existing variable air volume heating, ventilating, or air conditioning systems. Another option may be to install fast rolling doors or clear plastic strips to prevent heat gain or loss on large warehouse doors.
“An energy assessment can be extremely beneficial to your business. Undertaken by experts, they will provide tailored advice on how you can cut your energy costs and improve productivity.
“Businesses can save, on average, more than $50,000 each year on energy bills alone Ms Shing said.
A further $630,000 was allocated to the Boosting Business Productivity grants program in the recent Budget. Small and medium sized manufacturers can now apply for a Materials Efficiency Grant of up $13,000 to improve materials efficiency, reducing waste sent to landfill.
Grant applications are now open.
For more information visit www.sustainability.vic.gov.au, or call 1300 363 744 to speak to a Boosting Productivity adviser.
Quotes attributable to Member for Eastern Victoria Region, Harriet Shing:
“I encourage all businesses that comply with the guidelines to apply for these grants. The grants are available and the savings to be had could help with an improved cash flow”