Accredited persons must transfer to Solar Accreditation Australia by 29 May 2024 to maintain their accreditation and small-scale technology certificate (STC) eligibility. The Clean Energy Council (CEC) has ceased their accreditation services.
Find out how to transfer and maintain your accreditation on CER’s new installer and designer ASO webpage.
Important information for accredited persons:
- A new accreditation number will be issued after successfully transferring to the new ASO.
- The new accreditation number will be used to claim STCs for installations from the date of the transfer.
- The CEC accreditation number will be used to claim STCs for installations that were completed before transferring to the new ASO.
- Accreditation periods will move from annual to triennial. Fees will be between $650-$800 for 3 years of accreditation. You will still be required to maintain 100 continuous professional development points annually to maintain your accreditation.
- The new ASO’s website will go live on the day of CER’s announcement. Accredited persons can then apply to transfer their accreditation directly via the website.
- Further details will be provided in February when the new ASO is announced. Please bookmark CER’s new installer and designer ASO webpage for easy reference and subscribe to our email list.
It is an accredited person’s responsibility to ensure they meet SRES eligibility requirements. The CER closely monitors all installation dates for STC applications and will be working closely with the Solar Accreditation Australia to ensure persons are appropriately accredited at the time of design and installation of a small generation unit. It is important to remember that the provision of false and/or misleading information is an offence under the Renewable Energy (Electricity) Act 2000.
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