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Energy efficiency rebates for ACT small businesses

ACT small businesses can now access energy efficiency rebates of up to $10,000 to help transition their workplaces and work practices away from fossil-fuel gas to efficient electric appliances.

Businesses must have fewer than 20 employees. The maximum rebate for electric-to-electric upgrades is $5,000 (including GST), while fossil-fuel gas-to-electric upgrade rebates are capped at $10,000 (including GST).

Shane Rattenbury, ACT Minister for Water, Energy and Emissions Reduction, said the rebates would support businesses to be more sustainable, in reducing both their emissions and operating costs.

“The vast majority of Canberra businesses are small, family-owned enterprises employing fewer than 20 people,” Mr Rattenbury said. “We want to support these local employers to make their workplaces more comfortable and energy-efficient, cutting costs and emissions, which benefits the entire community.

“Switching to high efficiency electric appliances will make these businesses more sustainable, both environmentally and in helping businesses save money on their overhead costs, particularly if they install solar panels or choose zero-emissions vehicles for their fleet.

“The new rebate is available for small to medium businesses, to upgrade to efficient electric appliances and switch off fossil-fuel gas. Local businesses can now access up to $10,000 in rebates which can pay for up to half of the upfront cost of upgrading.

“Along with the new rebate, the government’s Sustainable Business Program provides free, expert advice to help businesses identify areas for improvement and take action in the smartest, most cost-effective way. Research has identified that providing information is an important part of removing barriers for small business operators.

“Taking steps now to improve sustainability will deliver benefits to individual Canberra businesses and to our broader community,” Mr Rattenbury said.

“The Downer Community Centre is an example of the impact the rebate will have. They’re using the rebate to replace gas heating with efficient reverse cycle heating. This will help them save $1,900 per year in bills and two tonnes per year of CO2 emissions.”

To find out more, visit the Everyday Climate Choices website, or contact the Sustainable Business team at [email protected].

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