Clean energy council accredited



Thompson Electrical Solar Large

CEC Acredited

What does that mean?

In Australia, the Clean Energy Council (CEC) is the peak body for the clean energy sector. It is an industry association that represents businesses operating in the renewable energy and energy storage industries. The CEC is responsible for promoting the development and growth of the clean energy industry in Australia.

To be Clean Energy Council accredited means that a business has met certain standards set by the CEC for the design and installation of renewable energy and energy storage systems. Accredited businesses are recognised as being competent and professional in their field.

The CEC accreditation process involves a rigorous assessment of a business’s technical knowledge, skills, and experience. Accredited businesses are required to demonstrate that they have the necessary training, qualifications, and experience to design and install renewable energy and energy storage systems that meet industry best practice standards.

In addition, accredited businesses must adhere to a code of conduct that ensures they operate ethically, transparently, and in the best interests of their customers. This includes providing accurate and transparent information about the costs, benefits, and risks associated with renewable energy and energy storage systems.

When choosing a solar or energy storage system installer, it is important to look for a business that is Clean Energy Council accredited. This will ensure that the installation is completed to a high standard and in compliance with industry best practice standards.

Michael James
michael@thompsonelectrical.com.au
0419 390 186

Brad Thompson
brad@thompsonelectrical.com.au
0400 098 563