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Victorian Energy Upgrades is a program from the Victorian Government, regulated by the Essential Services Commission, that funds energy efficiency improvements for businesses and households by providing access to discounted energy-efficient products and services.
Victorian businesses can access reduced-cost energy upgrades by purchasing and installing approved products and services through an accredited provider, generating Victorian Energy Efficiency Certificates (VEECs) that drive down the cost of upgrades. The program covers a broad range of activities spanning heating and cooling, lighting, water heating, and other energy-efficient improvements.
Accredited providers deliver the upgrades, and businesses can use the VEU online registry to find qualified providers in their area. The program aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the state while lowering long-term energy costs for participants.
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Victorian Energy Upgrades program | Essential Services Commission Victorian Energy Upgrades program We regulate participants and products in the Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program to deliver energy efficiency improvements which are more affordable for consumers, and reduces their long term energy consumption.
About the Victorian Energy Upgrades program The Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program reduces greenhouse gases by providing access to discounted energy efficient products and services. How we regulate the VEU program We regulate participants and products to provide confidence in the benefits delivered to consumers and a balanced, transparent and efficient program for participants.
Activities offered under the VEU program Information for accredited persons or prospective accredited persons. Learn about the energy efficiency activities that create Victorian energy efficiency certificates (VEECs). Participating in the VEU program Information for current and prospective accredited persons, energy retailers and product applicants.
Updates, reports, reviews and data View the latest program updates and presentations, read about our reports and reviews, and access our activity registers and VEEC calculator. Information for households and business Find out how the VEU program can help you save energy in your home or workplace. Find an accredited provider to do an upgrade in your home or business.
Access the VEU online registry. Reach out to the Victorian Energy Upgrades team with queries about the program. Report non-compliance in the VEU program We encourage reports, complaints and tip-offs from the community and industry about suspected non-compliance in the Victorian Energy Upgrades program.
Businesses forfeit $4. 2 million in energy efficiency certificates, one banned for false claims The Essential Services Commission has banned one accredited business from the Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program, and refused millions of dollars in certificates claimed by two businesses for allegedly providing false information about energy efficiency projects and breaching consumer protections.
Find an accredited provider Search for an accredited provider who can help you access discounts for energy-efficient products under the Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program. Access our VEU registers and VEEC calculator Our registers provide information about program participants and activities undertaken in the program.
Accredited persons can also access the VEEC calculator to find out how many certificates their energy efficiency upgrade can generate.
New VEU ceiling insulation activity: VEU Registry changes, guides and forms now available Updates to the Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) Registry system, and relevant guides and forms, are now available to support accredited persons and scheme participants to undertake the new VEU ceiling insulation activity.
Release of application guides and forms for ceiling insulation activity We have released VEU Registry changes, together with updated guides and forms to support accreditation applications and product applications for the new ceiling insulation activity in the VEU program. Tell us what you liked (optional) Tell us how it could be better (optional) Complete the CAPTCHA challenge.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Victorian businesses that purchase and install approved energy-saving products and services from an accredited provider. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies (discounts) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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Emergency Sporting Equipment Grant Program is sponsored by Sport and Recreation Victoria (Victorian Government). This program assists grassroots sport and active recreation clubs and organizations in Victoria to replace or repair essential sporting and first aid equipment that has been lost or destroyed due to fire, flood, significant storms, theft, or criminal damage.
The Victorian Production Fund - Screen is a grant from VicScreen (Victorian Government) that funds the production of high-quality, diverse, and engaging film, television, online, and virtual reality (VR) projects led by Victorian production companies, project originators, and key creatives. The fund supports scripted and unscripted narrative projects with market attachment from a distributor, broadcaster, or major online content provider. Eligible projects can apply for 3–10% of the project's Victorian production spend, capped at $500,000. Higher investment levels may be available for projects delivering exceptional economic impact, employment, skills development, significant Victorian IP, or cultural value. Investment is cash-flowed into the production with equity remaining with the producer. Applications are currently open.