Project-based activities help businesses access incentives for large and custom Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) projects.
Project-based activities
Overview
The Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program helps Victorians reduce their energy bills and greenhouse gas emissions by providing access to discounted energy efficient products and services. Read more about the program and how we regulate it.
Project-based activities help businesses access incentives for large and custom Victorian Energy Upgrades projects.
They move away from deemed activities to allow businesses flexibility to access incentives and offset the cost of their energy efficiency improvement projects.
The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) has more information on using project-based activities methods for custom upgrades.
Available methods under project-based activities
Uses industry-standard measurement and verification techniques to calculate energy savings.
Uses a building’s energy performance rating before and after the upgrade to determine energy savings.
Get involved
Businesses and energy consumers can become accredited themselves. If you are not yet a Victorian Energy Upgrades accredited person, find out how to become accredited.
To engage an accredited person, you can find a list on the Register of Accredited Persons.
Subcontractors can also participate in project-based activities, through accredited businesses engaging them to undertake installations, measurements or provide other professional services on their behalf.
Victorian energy efficiency certificates (VEECs)
Information about creating and registering VEECs is available on the Victorian energy efficiency certificates webpage.