About QSEIF
QSEIF assists Queensland based organisations develop innovative technologies that reduce usage of fossil fuels or water, and thus reduce production of greenhouse gas emissions. Eligible projects must have a strong innovative component. QSEIF is intended to offset the technical risk involved in developing, adapting and proving new technologies or processes. QSEIF does not fund projects that are able to proceed on a commercial basis without government support.
QSEIF welcomes collaborative arrangements between the applicant organisation and project partners (for example, universities and commercial partners). Applicants may contract technological development to an external research institution, university, consulting group or another organisation.
Two specific areas covered by QSEIF are energy and water savings (though some projects are intended to yield both energy and water savings).
For energy projects, the type of technologies eligible for QSEIF funding include those that:
- Are more energy-efficient and reduce energy use,
- Replace fossil fuels with renewable energy sources,
- Substitute biomass or waste for fossil fuels,
- Reduce greenhouse gas resulting from use of fossil fuels.
For water projects, the type of technologies eligible for QSEIF funding include those that:
- Enable grey water, rainwater, waste water or seawater to be utilised more effectively to reduce consumption of potable water.
- Minimise or eliminate leaks or water wastage.
- Substitute recycled or low-grade water for potable water in industrial processes.
- Improving efficiency in producing, treating, recycling or utilising water.
QSEIF assists Queensland based organisations develop innovative technologies that reduce usage of fossil fuels or water, and thus reduce production of greenhouse gas emissions.

An energy efficient reservoir mixer showing the extent of a collar which carries warm surface water towards the bottom of a reservoir.
Photo: Water Engineering and Research Solutions Pty Ltd.
Last updated: 12 May 2008
