Clean Energy Council

Australian Natural Energy offers site evaluation, equipment sales and installation of solar and wind power systems to the end user, such as homes, schools, businesses, islands, farms and small industry.

47,670.00kg less carbon dioxide will be released into the atmosphere over the next 25 years for every 1 kilowatt of photovoltaic solar installed.

We are committed to suppling products and workmanship of the highest standard and at the lowest possible price. We pride ourselves on efficient procedures and low overheads.

Australian Natural Energy is committed to customer relationships and provides a friendly, professional and honest service.

Accredited by the Clean Energy Council for photovoltaic solar energy systems and wind energy power systems, we follow industry best practice standards and all relevant Australian Standards. Including: AS4777, AS/NZS5033, AS3000, AS1170.2, AS3011.1 and AS4509.

As a registered agent with the Office of the Renewable Energy Regulator, Australian Natural Energy can create “Renewable Energy Certificates” (REC’s) for your renewable power generating unit. Your Renewable Energy Certificates can be assigned to Australian Natural Energy for a reduction in the purchase price or sold to a third party.

We aim to encourage the use of sustainable energy production to decrease the environmental damage from carbon emissions and reduce global warming. There is a substantial need to reduce our dependency on coal and oil, and solar and wind power systems are economically viable options.

Energy Losses in the Conversion
of Coal to Electricity
Energy Losses for On-Site
Wind and Solar Power

Recent government initiatives have set a mandatory target to produce 20% of Australia's electricity from renewable technology by the year 2020.

“It’s not the strongest of the species who survive, nor the most intelligent, but the ones most responsive to change” Charles Darwin
Australian Natural Energy wishes to play a contributing role to promote global sustainability for the benefit of future generations