SEA is a chamber of enterprises providing the commercial solution to climate change through their products and services. It also includes enterprises that aspire to be more sustainable in their own energy use, inclusive of businesses offering or using services and products that manage or offset greenhouse gas emissions in transition to sustainable energy use.
SEA has around 400 members from most industry sectors and SEA is now one of the largest energy chambers in Australia. Members come from a diversity of companies, businesses, and organisations involved in sustainable energy practices, including energy efficiency across government, business and the community in: infrastructure; architecture and design of; transport; performance of appliances, vehicles, machinery, and industrial processes; use of renewable energy generation including passive use and solar and hydrothermal hot water.
The role of governments is to build frameworks of governance that establish clear market signals for change and growth, and allow Australia's innovative businesses to respond and deliver market-based solutions. A key role of SEA is to offer policy options to governments building those frameworks.
SEA lobbies for substantive action at local, state and national levels on sustainable energy across all areas and sectors of Australia's economy. SEA has a strong reputation in Australia for authoritative commentary and advocacy on a broad range of energy efficiency and sustainable energy issues.
Enterprises serious about the development of a sustainable energy market can support advocacy for the best policy outcomes for Australia by supporting SEA. At a critical time for individuals, governments, businesses and the community to develop sustainable energy solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to global warming, we invite you to consider membership.




