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Program to help hotels lower their power bills

12 Feb, 2021
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The Hotel Energy Uplift Program will run over one year from 2020-21 to 2021-22. The program provides grants to support small and medium hotels to reduce their energy use, improve energy productivity and deliver carbon abatement.


Small and medium hotels are being supported by the Federal Government to lower their power bills so they can invest in their business and employ more Australians.

Through the Government’s $10.2 million Hotel Energy Uplift Program, hotels, motels and serviced apartment complexes with up to 99 rooms will be able to access grants of up to $25,000 for energy-saving projects, with at least 400 grants on offer.

These grants will help hotels to reduce their energy bills by making upgrades to their air conditioning or refrigeration, improving their building fabric through measures such as windows, drapes and insulation, or investing in monitoring systems to better manage their energy use.

This will reduce energy costs for hotel operators and support the creation of direct and local jobs, including for electricians, carpenters, engineers, and plumbers.

Minister for Energy and Emissions Reduction, the Hon. Angus Taylor MP, said with patron limits and other restrictions in place to keep Australians safe, the hotel industry has been hit particularly hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Energy costs are one of the biggest overheads for publicans and hotel owners and these grants will reduce these operating costs and help them reinvest in their business during this critical time.”

“With 80 per cent of small to medium hotels located in regional Australia, these grants will provide a significant boost to our regions, and the upgrade projects will provide genuine and lasting energy savings,” he said.

The Hotel Energy Uplift Program was announced in the 2020-21 Budget as part of the Australian Government’s $1.9 billion investment in new energy technologies which will back jobs, reduce emissions and ensure Australians have access to reliable and affordable energy.

Applications open on 24 February 2021 and will close on 1 April 2021 (or earlier, if funding is exhausted). To view the program guidelines, visit here.

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