2023-2024 Federal Budget - Energy & Resources

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Energy & Resources

Hydrogen Headstart

The Government will provide $2.0 billion to accelerate the development of Australia's hydrogen industry, catalyse clean energy industries, and help Australia connect to new global hydrogen supply chains. Funding includes:

Funding for the Hydrogen Headstart program will be held in the Contingency Reserve.

Budget Speech p 9
Budget Overview p 32
Budget Paper No 2 p 71

Regional Ministerial Budget Statement p 24
Building a clean energy future Fact Sheet
Media Release

Energy Price Relief Plan

The Government will provide $1.5 billion over 5 years from 2022-23 (and $2.7 million per year ongoing) to reduce the impact of rising energy prices on Australian households and businesses by providing targeted energy bill relief and progressing gas market reforms. Funding includes:

The Government will also provide funding to support the New South Wales and Queensland governments to implement a cap of $125 per tonne on the price of coal used for electricity generation. This funding is not for publication (nfp) due to commercial sensitivities.

Budget Speech p 4
Budget Overview p 12
Budget Paper No 2 p 86

Cost-of-Living Relief Fact Sheet
Media Release

Household Energy Upgrades Fund - establishment

The Government will provide $1.3 billion in funding to establish the Household Energy Upgrades Fund to support home upgrades that improve energy performance and save energy. Funding includes:

The cost of this measure will be partially met from savings identified in the 2023-24 Budget measure titled Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water - reprioritisation. This measure extends the 2022-23 October Budget measure titled Support for Energy Security and Reliability.

Budget Speech p 4
Budget Overview p 13
Budget Paper No 2 p 70

Cost-of-Living Relief Fact Sheet
Media Release

Powering the Regions Fund - final design

The Government will allocate $1.3 billion over 5 years from 2022-23 from $1.9 billion provided in the 2022-23 October Budget to support the decarbonisation of existing industries, develop new clean energy industries and support sovereign manufacturing capacity essential to the energy transition including:

Funding of $89.0 million has also been provided through the Powering the Regions Fund to support energy transition investments important to regional Australia, including the 2023-24 Budget measures titled Capacity Investment Scheme and Ensuring the Supply of Reliable, Secure and Affordable Energy.

Budget Overview p 33
Budget Paper No 2 p 78

Regional Ministerial Budget Statement p 23
Building a clean energy future Fact Sheet
Media Release

Clarifying the tax treatment of 'exploration' and 'mining, quarrying and prospecting rights'

The Government will amend the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (PRRT) legislation to clarify that 'exploration for petroleum' is limited to the 'discovery and identification of the existence, extent and nature of the petroleum resource' and does not extend to 'activities and feasibility studies directed at evaluating whether the resource is commercially recoverable'. This measure is consistent with the Government's policy intent and the Commissioner of Taxation's administrative treatment and written binding advice as set out in TR 2014/9, which applies from 21 August 2013. The amendments will apply to all expenditure incurred from 21 August 2013.

Budget Overview p 63
Budget Paper No 2 p 16

Petroleum Resource Rent Tax - Government Response to the Review of the PRRT Gas Transfer Pricing arrangements

The Government will amend the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (PRRT) in response to the Treasury's Review of the PRRT Gas Transfer Pricing (GTP) arrangements. The Government will introduce a cap on the use of deductions to offset assessable PRRT income of liquefied natural gas (LNG) producers under the PRRT. The cap will bring forward PRRT receipts from LNG projects which are yet to pay PRRT and ensure a greater return to taxpayers from the offshore LNG industry. The cap will limit deductible expenditure to the value of 90 per cent of each taxpayer's PRRT assessable receipts in respect of each project interest in the relevant income year and apply after mandatory transfers of exploration expenditure.

Budget Overview p 63
Budget Paper No 2 p 23

Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water - reprioritisation

The Government will redirect $113.1 million over 8 years from 2022-23 across the Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water portfolio to fund portfolio policy priorities. Redirected funding includes:

Budget Paper No 2 p 67
Media Release

Supporting Australian Critical Minerals

The Government will provide $80.5 million over 4 years from 2023-24 to support the Australian critical minerals sector to build diverse and competitive supply chains, attract international investment and transition to net zero. Funding includes:

This measure will be offset by redirecting funding from within the Industry, Science and Resources portfolio.

Budget Overview p 32
Budget Paper No 2 p 169

Regional Ministerial Budget Statement p 58
Building a clean energy future Fact Sheet
Media Release

Ensuring the Supply of Reliable, Secure and Affordable Energy

The Government will provide $80.0 million over 4 years from 2023-24 (and $11.1 million per year ongoing) to support the supply of cheap, clean and reliable energy across Australia. Funding includes:

The Government will also increase resilience in the retail electricity sector by progressing work with Snowy Hydro Limited to register in the Retailer of Last Resort scheme.

Budget Speech p 4
Budget Overview p 13
Budget Paper No 2 p 68

Building a clean energy future Fact Sheet
Media Release

Extending the clean building managed investment trust withholding tax concession

The Government will extend the clean building managed investment trust (MIT) withholding tax concession to data centres and warehouses.

Budget Paper No 2 p 18

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