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About the EEC
We deliver and support a range of certification, professional development, and training programs and masterclasses designed to raise professional standards in the sector, support certifications through CPD opportunities, and assist businesses on their energy efficiency journey.
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The Energy Efficiency Council (EEC) Board has made the decision to retire two of its professional certifications:
- Certified Energy Management Systems Advisor (CEnMSA)
- Certified Energy Reduction Leader – Commercial Buildings (CERL-CB)
Effective 1 October 2025, the EEC will no longer undertake administrative, or governance functions related to these certifications.
The EEC extends its thanks to all those who contributed to the development and delivery of these programs, as well as to the professionals who achieved certification under them.
For any questions, please contact certifications@eec.org.au.

Welcome to the first EEC Professional Certifications update for 2023.
Reminder: for those previously certified under EECS, you have until 30 June 2023 to submit an application to rollover your certification, after which time you will need to submit a new application.
Certified EnMS Advisor
The Certified Insulation Installer Sub-Rules have been updated to include additional training requirements regarding insulation retrofitting within ceiling spaces. This change ensures the certification continues to support safe and quality installation of insulation, and came into effect on 1 April 2023, the same day as the introduction of the ACT Government’s minimum rental standards. You can find out more here.
Certified Emissions Reduction Leader for Commercial Buildings
The above fees are exclusive of GST, with the current FY22/23 fees bracketed for your reference. If you have been considering becoming certified, we encourage you to submit your application before 30 June 2023 to take advantage of the lower costs.


Beginning in November this year, Holmesglen Institute and SuniTAFE will be running pilot sessions of their new insulation installer training.
- Group A: 13-17 of November 2023 (Block 1) & 4-8 of December 2023 (Block 2)
- Group B: 26 February – 1 March 2024 (Block 1) & 4-8 of March 2024 – (Block 2)
The pilot will include the following subjects:
- CPCCWHS2001 – Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the
- construction industry;
- CPCCOM1015 – Carry out measurements and calculations;
- CPCCCM2012 – Work safely at heights;
- CPCCPB3014 – Install bulk insulation and pliable membrane products;
- CPCCPB3027 – Install ceiling insulation products
- EEC001 – Prepare for insulation retrofitting within ceiling spaces
Register your interest via the Holmesglen website.
Insulation Installer Training at SuniTAFE
- CPCCWHS2001 – Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the
- construction industry;
- CPCCOM1015 – Carry out measurements and calculations;
- CPCCCM2012 – Work safely at heights;
- CPCCPB3014 – Install bulk insulation and pliable membrane products;
- CPCCPB3027 – Install ceiling insulation products
- Sessions will be scheduled based on demand.
Register your interest via the SuniTAFE website.

Notification of changes to the Certified Insulation Installer Sub-Rules, effective 1 April 2023
What is changing?
The Certified Insulation Installer Sub-Rules have been updated to include:
- A ninth area of assessment, Prepare for insulation retrofitting within ceiling spaces; and
- An associated pre-requisite regarding undertaking training associated with the additional area of assessment.
Certified Insulation Installers need to complete additional training to maintain certification by 30 June 2023
Read the FAQs or contact EEC Professional Certifications for more information.

The Energy Efficiency Council (EEC) today congratulated the ACT Government on the launch of their new minimum standard for ceiling insulation in rental properties, making rental homes healthier, more comfortable, and cheaper to run.
“With cost-of-living pressures front of mind for all Australians, this support for renters is particularly welcomed,” Mr Menzel said.
The EEC commends the leadership of the ACT Government and Minister Shane Rattenbury in working to deliver a package of initiatives to roll out ceiling insulation – a key energy efficiency technology – to as many households as possible in the ACT.
“It’s now time for other state and territory governments to get on board, and make sure renters have access to safe, healthy housing. The EEC wants to see these initiatives implemented right around the country, to bring the energy performance of our housing stock up to a minimum acceptable level for all Australians,” Mr Menzel said.
A growing number of studies show that energy efficient homes promote improved social, physical, and mental health outcomes. In Victoria, a recent study found modest energy efficiency upgrades to the homes of elderly study participants led to reduced health spending by almost $900 per person over the winter period.
Under the standards, insulation upgrades to rental properties will need to be carried out by an EEC Certified Insulation Installer. The EEC has partnered with the ACT Government to ensure that installers will have suitable training and experience before installing insulation.
“By using an EEC Certified Insulation Installer, renters and landlords can have confidence in the quality and safety of the insulation upgrade. We are pleased this is a requirement of the standard,” he said.
EEC Certified Insulation Installers can be found at eecertified.org.au.
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We round out 2022 with great achievements for Certified Individuals and EEC Professional Certifications.
- Certified Emissions Reduction Leader for Commercial Buildings,
- Certified EnMS Advisor, and
- Certified Insulation Installer.
Since its launch the EEC Secretariat has been working with applicants, our certification assessment panels and certification reference groups to administer the application and assessment process, and ensure we only certify professionals and tradespeople you can trust.
Congratulations to all Certified Individuals and we look forward to continuing to assess applications for certification in 2023.

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.
- Certified Emissions Reduction Leader for Commercial Buildings to project manage integrated building energy retrofits that slash energy bills and emissions;
- Certified EnMS Advisor to effectively engage and influence large energy using businesses to set up energy management systems (EnMS) that enable them to realise continuous improvement in energy performance and emissions reductions; and
- Certified Insulation Installer to support households with lowering heating and cooling bills whilst ensuring improved health and comfort outcomes are realised by safely and effectively installing insulation.
Luke Menzel, CEO of the Energy Efficiency Council said, “These certifications will enable industry and government to scale up efforts to retrofit Australia’s building stock, delivering the associated bill savings, emissions reductions, and health and comfort improvements. In the midst of an energy crisis, they also enable us to roll out skilled and certified individuals to support industry with reducing energy demand, minimising businesses’ and households’ exposure to volatile energy markets.”
This framework exists to help develop Australia’s future energy workforce, ensuring that we have the right people, in the right places, at the right time to deliver the energy upgrades necessary for a prosperous, net zero Australia.
About the Energy Efficiency Council
- Affordable, reliable energy;
- Healthy, comfortable buildings; and
- Productive, competitive businesses.
Learn more at eec.org.au
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