Virtual Power Plant for Social Housing Project

Closes in 6 daysClose date: 27 August 2026

About this tender

Overview The Department of Families, Fairness and Housing (VIC) is seeking to pilot a Virtual Power Plant solution as part of the Energy Efficiency in Social Housing Program (EESHP), aimed at increasing equitable access to renewable energy for residents of apartment buildings in social housing. About The Victorian Government is partnering with the Australian Government and investing $209.4 million to improve the energy efficiency and liveability of social housing properties across Victoria through the Energy Efficiency in Social Housing Program (EESHP). As part of this investment, EESHP is initiating an Innovation stream to pilot novel solutions, including a Virtual Power Plant. While solar PV, solar battery and Virtual Power Plant solutions are already well-established markets for owner-occupiers of detached or semi-detached homes, commercial models that make these offers accessible to renters or apartment residents are not yet commonplace. Purpose This project seeks to test whether commercial models can be found that allow public housing apartment residents to share directly in the benefits of renewable energy technologies, and what technological or commercial arrangements may be required to support these outcomes. Scope Piloting a Virtual Power Plant solution to increase equitable access to renewable energy for residents of apartment buildings in social housing Enquiries Contact: Travis Hall, Contractual Phone: +61 9691 9170 Email: travis.hall@homes.vic.gov.au

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