The Clean Energy Regulator has announced a new accreditation provider. Effective 29 February 2024, Solar Accreditation Australia (SAA) is responsible for the accreditation of installers and designers. Visit saaustralia.com.au now to switch or apply for accreditation. |
Effective 29 February 2024, Solar Accreditation Australia (SAA) is responsible for the accreditation of installers and designers. Visit saaustralia.com.au for further information on current accreditation requirements. Installers, designers and industry can still view the obligations previously required under the CEC accreditation program below. These pages will remain live until the end of transition period on 29 May 2024.
Effective 29 February 2024, Solar Accreditation Australia (SAA) is responsible for the accreditation of installers and designers. Visit saaustralia.com.au for further information on current accreditation requirements. Installers, designers and industry can still view the obligations previously required under the CEC accreditation program. This page will remain live until the end of transition period on 29 May 2024.
As of 29 February 2024, the Clean Energy Council handed over administration of the accreditation program to Solar Accreditation Australia (SAA). Installers, designers and industry can still view the standards previously required under the CEC accreditation program below This page will remain live until the end of transition period on 29 May 2024.
Effective 29 February 2024, Solar Accreditation Australia (SAA) is responsible for the accreditation of installers and designers. Visit saaustralia.com.au for further information on current accreditation requirements. CEC-accredited installers and designers can still download the Code of Conduct for Accredited Designers and Installers. This page will remain live until the end of transition period on 29 May 2024.
Effective 29 February 2024, Solar Accreditation Australia (SAA) is responsible for the accreditation of installers and designers. Visit saaustralia.com.au for further information on current accreditation requirements. CEC-accredited installers and designers can still view the compliance procedures we used to ensure guidelines and other regulations were followed and the standard of installation and design work upheld. This page will remain live until the end of transition period on 29 May 2024.
There are many hazards associated with installing solar systems. You and your workers’ health and safety should be the number one priority and never be compromised.
Effective 29 February 2024, Solar Accreditation Australia (SAA) is responsible for the accreditation of installers and designers. Visit saaustralia.com.au for further information on current accreditation requirements. CEC-accredited installers and designers and CEC members can still log in to their account to download copies of the guidelines. This page will remain live until the end of transition period on 29 May 2024.
Learn more about the appeals process available to accredited persons who have had their accreditation suspended or cancelled.