Why should you be a Clean Energy Council member?
As a member, you will work alongside the CEC, with industry and government, to build a competitive and sustainable market and accelerate the transformation of Australia’s energy system to one that is smarter and cleaner.
Secure your seat at the table
As a member, you can join our directorates and working groups and be part of the conversations shaping the future of clean energy in Australia.
Access the latest industry insights
Read exclusive content and industry news previews in your member portal.
Partnership opportunities
Increase your brand exposure by partnering with our events which attract around 19,000 industry professionals each year.
Shape Australia's future
By supporting and participating in our work, your organisation can play a pivotal role in steering Australia towards a cleaner future, for the benefit of all Australians.
Membership packages
CEC Members receive access to the latest industry information and the opportunity to showcase your commitment to the growth and development of the industry.
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Join the forums shaping industry outcomes
Directorates and working groups are central to our policy and advocacy leadership at the Clean Energy Council.
As a member, you can engage directly with the Clean Energy Council’s policy and advocacy work through our directorates and working groups. These forums bring together industry leaders, technical experts and our policy team to address key challenges, align on priorities and progress solutions that support the growth of clean energy in Australia.
Explore our directorates and working groups to learn how you can get involved.
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Energising Australia
It can be hard to visualise the scale of production and cracking pace at which the renewable energy industry in Australia is already growing.
Our Energising Australia campaign highlights the important work happening all around Australia – through this video series, you can meet the many different people driving our nation-building renewable energy projects, which includes some of the Clean Energy Council's member organisations building some of the world’s largest infrastructure.
Tony is the Project Director for Genex Power’s Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro Project, which is scheduled for completion in 2024 and will become Australia’s fourth operational pumped hydro project.