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Media Release: EEC Professional Certifications ensures energy management is at the heart of Australia’s future energy workforce

24 June 2022

Media Release: EEC Professional Certifications ensures energy management is at the heart of Australia’s future energy workforce to transition to net zero, Australia needs a trained and experienced energy and related services workforce with the right skills, in the right places, at the right time. In support of this, the Energy Efficiency Council (EEC), Australia’s peak body for energy management, energy efficiency and demand flexibility, has launched EEC Professional Certifications. ... read more

Joint Statement: Energy Crisis: Support The Vulnerable, Boost Energy Efficiency And Speed Transition To Clean Energy

07 June 2022

The Energy Efficiency Council has joined with a broad coalition of peak bodies to call on Wednesday crisis meeting of Australia’s energy ministers to work together both on immediate responses to calm chaos and on longer term measures to moderate energy prices and cut emissions by improving supply and lifting demand-side efficiency, energy management and fuel switching.... read more

National Energy Efficiency Conference 2022 wrap up

31 May 2022

The 2022 National Energy Efficiency Conference wrapped up on Thursday after two full days of the latest insights from our incredible lineup of speakers, and enthusiastic reunions of the energy efficiency tribe in the breaks. The EEC team was delighted to welcome well over 300 delegates back in person, and we hope everyone that attended found it as rewarding as we did. ... read more

National Energy Efficiency Awards celebrate excellence and innovation

30 May 2022

The Energy Efficiency Council congratulates the winners of the 2022 National Energy Efficiency Awards, presented at the National Energy Efficiency Conference in Melbourne on 25-26 May. First awarded in 2012, the awards recognise outstanding excellence and achievement amongst energy efficiency companies and professionals.... read more