Clean Technology Investment Programs information sessions

Tuesday, 06 March, 2012

Manufacturers can learn how to apply for the $1 billion Clean Technology Investment Programs at a series of information sessions hosted by AusIndustry around Australia.

The sessions will help manufacturers and business operators interested in applying for assistance under the programs. They will allow businesses to have face-to-face contact and receive advice from AusIndustry officers and policy experts.

The two programs - the $800 million Clean Technology Investment Program and the $200 million Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program - are part of the government’s Clean Energy Future package. They will provide assistance to help manufacturers make the transition to a low-carbon economy. This will come in the form of grants supporting investment in energy-efficient capital equipment and low-emission technologies, processes and products. The programs target businesses of all sizes across manufacturing.

As the world moves to reduce carbon pollution, improving energy efficiency and reducing emissions will help firms to reduce costs and gain a competitive advantage. It will also help secure the future of manufacturing in Australia as we move towards a clean energy future.

For more information on the Clean Technology Investment Programs and a full schedule of information sessions, visit AusIndustry’s website or call 13 28 46.

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