• The Australian Renewable Energy Agency has opened a second round of its Powering the Regions Fund: Industrial Transformation Stream program, with $70 million in additional funding available to support industrial decarbonisation solutions.
Source: ARENA
    The Australian Renewable Energy Agency has opened a second round of its Powering the Regions Fund: Industrial Transformation Stream program, with $70 million in additional funding available to support industrial decarbonisation solutions. Source: ARENA
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The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has opened a second round of its Powering the Regions Fund: Industrial Transformation Stream (ITS) program, with $70 million in additional funding available to support industrial decarbonisation solutions.

ARENA was allocated the $400 million ITS as a 2023 budget measure, under the $1.9 billion Powering the Regions Fund (PRF). The PRF forms part of Powering Australia, aiming to support Australia in meeting emission reduction targets of 43 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030, and net zero emissions by 2050.

The $150 million first round of the ITS program was well subscribed, with applications open to a range of electrification, energy efficiency, low emissions processing, and fuel switching work. The second round is open until 5 July 2025 and is expanding its focus to support innovation and advancement in commercial deployment.

The expanded focus areas include:

  • Supporting highly innovative, first of a kind technologies and solutions that have the potential to significantly reduce emissions. Funding will help in derisking early-stage investments in solution development, encourage operational trials in new or unproven use cases, unlock funding and deployment opportunities by evidencing technical viability and accelerate timelines to scale demonstration and deployment, advancing technical readiness.
  • Accelerating the commercial deployment of technologies and solutions that may be technically demonstrated but are not yet commercially viable or where widespread adoption remains limited.

ARENA CEO, Darren Miller, said the second funding round is a natural progression for ARENA’s ITS program, and aims to accelerate progress.

“Heavy industry accounts for approximately 44 per cent of Australia’s total emissions and 45 per cent of our energy use. Decarbonising industry is critical in meeting Australia’s short and long-term emissions reduction targets and reducing industrial environmental impact”, said Miller.

“The widened scope of round two highlights the need for innovation, impact and momentum in the industrial transformation space and seeks projects that will drive real, tangible and scalable benefits for industry.”

ARENA is also administering the $40 million National Industrial Transformation (NIT) program, that will support the reduction of scope 1 and scope 2 emissions at existing or planned industrial facilities across Australia. With the NIT program funds nearly exhausted, the program is expected to close in April 2025.

More information on the programs can be found on the ITS and NIT funding web pages, at arena.gov.au.

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