High Emitting Industries grant FAQs
We recommend you review these frequently asked questions (FAQs) when developing your grant application.
Planning a carbon project
The NSW Government supports farmers and land managers in adopting carbon farming, developing carbon projects and participating in the carbon market as part of its commitment to reaching net zero by 2050.
Electric vehicle ready buildings - grant FAQs
Read answers to frequently asked questions regarding our electric vehicle ready buildings grant
Living Carbon grants - Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions about the Living Carbon grants.
University of Wollongong’s Clean Energy Living Laboratory is set to be Australia's first mixed-use, precinct-based microgrid
Exploring the potential for microgrids to make the most of local renewable energy, the University of Wollongong's Clean Energy Living Laboratory will help communities and precincts become more energy efficient and self-sustainable in the push towards net zero targets.
About our clean technology innovation community
Clean technology innovation is one of the 3 focus areas within the Net Zero Industry and Innovation Program. With more than $1 billion to support and partner with industry, we are committed to transforming NSW into an innovative, thriving low carbon economy.
NSW innovation that is 'wow'
The hydrogen-powered bus trial is an investment in creating a low emission and net zero transport industry. The trial has only been possible due to the close partnership between the manufacturing, energy, and transport industries, with the support of the NSW Government.
Far South Coast community solar and battery grants
The Far South Coast community solar and battery grants program will support the installation of solar and batteries on buildings and facilities used by community groups. This will result in lower energy bills and more renewable energy in the region.