The money will allow solar panels to be installed, helping schools become more environmentally sustainable and reducing electricity costs.
Member for Northern Victoria Mark Gepp recently announced applications were now open for the program.
“I urge all government schools across Northern Victoria to apply for these solar panel grants,” he said.
“The long-term benefits of this program will mean a huge saving on energy costs, allowing schools to use those savings on other important activities or resources.”
Education Minister James Merlino said the program aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions at schools and to upgrade school facilities.
“We’re taking action to make our schools more sustainable and more energy-efficient,” Mr Merlino said.
“Not only will the environment benefit from this program, installing solar panel systems will help reduce power bills for our schools.”
“This program will remove the upfront costs of installing a system that may otherwise discourage schools from pursuing this option,” a statement from Mr Gepp's office said.
The Greener Government School Buildings program follows a pilot program rolled out across 42 schools in 2019.
By October 2020, the solar panels installed in schools as part of the pilot will have generated more than 1300 megawatts of electricity, reduced greenhouse gas emissions by more than 1600 tonnes and saved schools more than $300,000 in electricity costs, the statement said.
Schools can apply for a solar panel system at schoolbuildings.vic.gov.au
Applications close on August 7.