Energy Performance Services Grant
Funding Providers
Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW) (NSW)
Location
NSWFunding Type
Cash grant G19580
Primary Category
Business and industryEligible to
- Businesses
Funding
Amount (max): $50,000Round(s)
- Opened 12-Nov-2025 Closes 31-Mar-2026 5:00 pm
Purpose
Energy Performance Services Grant helps eligible NSW businesses improve energy performance through effective use of submetering data.
Overview
This includes support for planning, access to energy monitoring and analytics software, data integration and connectivity, expert guidance and capability development.
This Grant objectives are to:
- support NSW businesses to improve energy performance through enhanced energy data monitoring and analysis
- enable long-term monitoring and data-driven insights to support continuous improvement in energy performance and/or progress toward net zero goals
- enhance industry skills and knowledge while growing the market for businesses in supporting functions.
- Milestone 1
- Up to $5,000 (excluding GST), covering up to 50% of the total cost of services provided by the specialist consultant(s) responsible for delivering milestone 1 activities. This involves assessing your needs and developing an energy monitoring and analysis plan that details the work to be completed for milestone 2.
- Milestone 2
- Up to $45,000 (excluding GST), covering up to 50% of the total cost to implement the approved milestone 2 activities. This includes costs associated with:
- energy monitoring software and analytics platforms
- data integration and connectivity
- technical guidance and support.
- Up to $45,000 (excluding GST), covering up to 50% of the total cost to implement the approved milestone 2 activities. This includes costs associated with:
Limitations
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 address
- have 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 on
- spend 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 of the application
- be the energy bill payer and have operational control of the site, with authority to undertake the grant milestone activities, and act on the outcomes accordingly. If you are not the site owner, you must have authorisation from the owner to undertake the project, and provide evidence of this in your application
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