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National Energy Efficiency awards – only 2 weeks left to nominate!

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Presented by the Energy Efficiency Council (EEC) and now in its seventh year running, the National Energy Efficiency Awards are Australia’s highest profile honours dedicated to excellence in energy efficiency.

It’s a fantastic opportunity to be recognised for your efforts and celebrate your commitment to energy efficiency.

We invite individuals and organisations to nominate their projects for one of 12 award categories that demonstrate outstanding achievement in performance, leadership and innovation.

Nominations are now open for the following award categories:

  • Best Commercial Building Energy Efficiency Project – below 2,000 SQM
  • Best Commercial Building Energy Efficiency Project – above 2,000 SQM
  • Best Industrial Energy Efficiency Project
  • Best Residential Energy Efficiency Project
  • Best Small Medium Enterprise (SME) Energy Efficiency Project
  • Best ‘Smart Energy’ Project
  • Best Innovation in Energy Efficiency
  • Best Energy Saving Program
  • Leading Energy User – presented in partnership with EUAA
  • Young Energy Efficiency Professional 2018
  • Energy Efficiency Champion 2018

New in 2018! Nominations from the Commercial Building, Industrial, Residential and Energy User categories will also be invited to nominate their project for consideration in the:

  • Integrated Clean Energy Award – presented in partnership with ARENA

The winners of the National Energy Efficiency Awards 2018 will be unveiled at a memorable Gala Dinner on Monday 19 November 2018 at the Sofitel Wentworth, Sydney NSW.

Nominations close at 5pm on Friday 31 August 2018
Click here to view criteria and submit nomination
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