CEP certifications and accreditations for energy and carbon management professionals
CEP offers a range of certifications and accreditations for professionals in the energy and carbon management sector.
These credentials demonstrate expert level capability in their respective specialist areas. They also provide assurance that the professional you recruit or retain has the knowledge and skills to deliver highly professional work.
Our credentialling process is rigorous, and we require credentialled individuals to:
- Maintain the currency of their knowledge and skills through continuous professional development (CPD)
- Adhere to CEP’s Code of Ethics and Code of Professional Conduct
- Adhere to CEP’s Disciplinary procedures
When choosing a properly credentialled professional, you can be assured you are accessing the best in knowledge and skills.
Get more information below, or search for suitably qualified professionals (SQP’s) to meet your requirements.
CEP Certification Framework
A new certification framework is being introduced, with online modules and exams scheduled for launch later in 2024.
Learn more about the benefits of being CEP Certified and an overview of the CEP Certification Framework (PDF).
CEP Webinar
Find out more about Becoming a Certified Professional in Carbon or Energy by viewing this webinar recently presented by CEP’s CEO, Dr Mike Hopkins.
Certified Carbon Auditor
CEP provides training and certification in greenhouse gas auditing and verification. The training develops knowledge and skills in auditing to ISO14064:3, also consistent with The GreenhouseGas Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard.
Certified Process Heat Emissions Plan Reviewer
Certificate holders are recognised as SQPs for review of emission reduction plans required to support consent or reconsent applications to local authorities where the application covers process heat emissions of 500t CO2e per annum or more.
Certified Measurement & Verification Professional
Measurement and Verification (M&V) is a vital part of the Plan-Do-Check-Act cycle to drive efficiency. Understanding the essentials of effective M&V is critical to the monitoring, reporting and assessment of projects.