Climate change and energy – Unlock solar potential – Renters and apartment dwellers

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $2 billion over 4 years in grant funding through the Apartment Dwellers Energy Upgrade Fund (ADEUF), building upon the existing $1 billion currently administered by the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC).

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Climate change and energy – Unlock solar potential – Renters and apartment dwellers

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $2 billion over 4 years in grant funding through the Apartment Dwellers Energy Upgrade Fund (ADEUF), building upon the existing $1 billion currently administered by the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC).

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Climate change and energy – Unlock solar potential – Renters and apartment dwellers

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $2 billion over 4 years in grant funding through the Apartment Dwellers Energy Upgrade Fund (ADEUF), building upon the existing $1 billion currently administered by the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC).

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Climate change and energy – Rebuild clean industry with a national green procurement strategy

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $20 million in 2026-27 for the development of a National Green Procurement Strategy, to change the way the government invests in Australia’s clean technology businesses and ensure that Australian content is maximised in energy infrastructure projects.

The proposal would be non-ongoing, include departmental funding from within the capped amount and start from 1 July 2026.

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Climate change and energy – Rebuild clean industry with a national green procurement strategy

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $20 million in 2026-27 for the development of a National Green Procurement Strategy, to change the way the government invests in Australia’s clean technology businesses and ensure that Australian content is maximised in energy infrastructure projects.

The proposal would be non-ongoing, include departmental funding from within the capped amount and start from 1 July 2026.

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Climate change and energy – Rebuild clean industry with a national green procurement strategy

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide $20 million in 2026-27 for the development of a National Green Procurement Strategy, to change the way the government invests in Australia’s clean technology businesses and ensure that Australian content is maximised in energy infrastructure projects.

The proposal would be non-ongoing, include departmental funding from within the capped amount and start from 1 July 2026.

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Home Batteries Program – redirect

Summary of proposal

The proposal would redirect (cease) funding from the Home Batteries Program.

The proposal would start on 1 July 2025.

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Home Battery Tax Relief

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide tax deductions to promote the take-up of solar home battery systems to support renewable energy production. The proposal has three policy options each starting 1 July 2024 and closing 30 June 2034. The system must be designed and installed by a Clean Energy Council accredited designer and installer and the capacity must not exceed 100 kilowatts (kW).

Option 1

Eligible households could access the policy option detailed below.

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Home Battery Tax Relief

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide tax deductions to promote the take-up of solar home battery systems to support renewable energy production. The proposal has three policy options each starting 1 July 2024 and closing 30 June 2034. The system must be designed and installed by a Clean Energy Council accredited designer and installer and the capacity must not exceed 100 kilowatts (kW).

Option 1

Eligible households could access the policy option detailed below.

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Home Battery Tax Relief

Summary of proposal

The proposal would provide tax deductions to promote the take-up of solar home battery systems to support renewable energy production. The proposal has three policy options each starting 1 July 2024 and closing 30 June 2034. The system must be designed and installed by a Clean Energy Council accredited designer and installer and the capacity must not exceed 100 kilowatts (kW).

Option 1

Eligible households could access the policy option detailed below.

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