The National Solar Schools Program (NSSP) is helping Australian schools take practical action to tackle climate change by offering eligible schools the opportunity to compete for grant funding of up to $50,000 (GST exclusive) to install solar power systems and a range of renewable energy and energy efficiency measures. Schools are able to improve their energy and water efficiency as well as reduce their ongoing energy costs. In particular, for schools with a mains power supply, surplus electricity generated by solar power systems on weekends and during school holidays may be able to be sold back to the electricity grid for extra electricity and greenhouse savings.
Eligible energy efficiency measures include (but are not limited to):
- solar system
- small hydro system
- small wind turbine
- energy efficient lighting
We are happy to design an eligible system that meets your school's environmental and budget objectives, and can also assist you with the NSSP application.
Changes to the program
The 2012–13 funding round closed on Friday 18 May 2012. This was the last opportunity for schools to apply for a NSSP grant. Grants for the successful schools are expected to be announced in late July/August 2012. All schools that submitted an application will receive an email advising the outcome of the results of their application.
For funding guidelines please refer to the climate change website.