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    WA Clean Energy Future Fund round: project and risk lens for mine power teams

    January 6, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    WA Clean Energy Future Fund round: project and risk lens for mine power teams

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    Western Australia has opened a new funding round under its Clean Energy Future Fund (CEFF), making $9 million available for clean energy projects that cut emissions or reduce energy costs. Mining, minerals processing and remote industrial operations are eligible, with typical projects including on-site solar and battery storage, high‑efficiency electrification of diesel loads, and demand‑side management technologies. The scheme targets projects that can be replicated across WA’s grid‑connected and off‑grid sites, signalling scope for miners to de‑risk low‑emission power trials at existing operations.

    Technical Brief

    • CEFF funding is structured as grants, not loans, removing repayment risk from project cashflows.
    • Previous CEFF rounds have backed hybrid systems combining solar PV, batteries and existing thermal generation at remote sites.
    • Earlier funded projects include industrial process electrification pilots, indicating openness to non‑generation technologies.
    • CEFF assessment criteria include emissions impact, cost-effectiveness and scalability across multiple Western Australian operations.
    • Projects must be located in Western Australia, covering both SWIS-connected and remote standalone power systems.
    • Funding is competitive, with applications ranked rather than allocated on a first‑come basis.
    • For miners, the scheme effectively subsidises first‑of‑kind or demonstration-scale low‑emission power systems at operating sites.

    Our Take

    Within the 64 Policy stories in our database, Western Australian items tied to sustainability funding often precede changes in state permitting expectations, so CEFF-backed proposals may want to anticipate tighter disclosure on emissions baselines and monitoring.

    For Australian Mining’s project-focused coverage, clean energy funding rounds like the Clean Energy Future Fund tend to be picked up most by mid-tier operators looking to hybridise power at remote sites, which can materially reduce diesel exposure in Western Australian operations.

    Among the 945 tag-matched ‘Projects’ and ‘Sustainability’ pieces, Western Australia stands out for repeat state-backed schemes rather than federal-only support, signalling that proponents who can align CEFF applications with WA decarbonisation priorities usually see smoother policy alignment over the project life.

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