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Shaping Excellence Feedback Programme Special has been extended 

Due to strong demand, the Shaping Excellence Feedback Programme Special has been extended until the end of February (or until the maximum 20 participants are enrolled per module).

This is your opportunity to access heavily discounted self-directed modules, with eleven modules now available, including the newly released CEP1017: Carbon Markets and Offsetting, which went live last week.

Feedback Programme

We’ve had a fantastic response so far and would like to thank those already participating for your valuable feedback – it’s helping shape the future of CEP learning and certification.

Interest is strong across all module topics, with CEP1015: Preparing a GHG Inventory proving especially popular. If this is on your list, we recommend registering soon to avoid missing out.

Help us help you

By participating in the Shaping Excellence Feedback Programme, you can save between 60–77%, depending on the module and your CEP Member status (non-members are welcome to participate). This is very much a “help us to help you” initiative, designed to ensure our professional credentials remain high quality, relevant, and genuinely valuable in the workplace.

By enrolling, you can:

  • Gain practical professional skills you can apply immediately
  • Earn CPD points
  • Feel confident in the module topic to complete the separate exam badge (achieve digital micro-credentials)
  • Work towards becoming an industry-recognised CEP Certified Professional in Energy or Carbon

Programme conditions

There are some conditions so please read the full Shaping Excellence Feedback Programme Terms and Conditions before registering.

Certification Professional Pathways

You can view the module and badge exam pathways to become a CEP certified professional in energy or carbon.

 

 

Published: 2nd February 2026

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