Another round of grants is available for eligible community groups in Queensland to slash their emissions and energy bills with solar power and battery systems.
Last Monday, Queensland Environment Minister Meaghan Scanlon announced $3 million would be on offer for community-based organisations to install batteries, solar panels and other energy-efficient systems. At that point further detail wasn’t available, but on Friday more information and guidelines were released.
Bigger Grants, And (Potentially) More Of Them
The funding will be provided under Round 7 of the Community Sustainability Action grants program.
In Round 6, the maximum amount of funding available per applicant was $50,000. In Round 7, that has been doubled to a maximum $100,000; excluding GST. The total pot has also been significantly boosted in this round – to $3 million compared to $1.2 million in Round…
