A total of 551 dairy farming businesses will benefit from grants of up to AUD$20,000.
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Australian dairy farmers have been awarded grants of up to AUD$20,000 (£10,800) to lower their electricity bills by investing in energy efficiency technologies.

The scheme will benefit a total of 551 dairy farming businesses that will take steps to reduce their energy bills by upgrading to more energy-efficient measures, including vacuum pumps, cooling and heating equipment and monitoring systems to better manage their energy use.

Minister for Energy and Emissions Reduction Angus Taylor said: “With energy a significant cost of doing business in the dairy industry, these grants will help farmers lower their bills and help ensure the long-term viability of their businesses.

“Helping these businesses to cut their power bills by becoming more energy-efficient will ease the financial pressures they face while also reducing our emissions. It’s a win-win.”

The programme was announced as part of the government’s AUD$3.5 billion (£1.9bn) Climate Solutions package to deliver on Australia’s 2030 climate commitments.

This is on top of an investment of €18,060 for extra soiled water storage and additional calf housing over the past ten years, based on a typical 100 cow dairy farm.

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