Our Industry Connections & Trusted Partners

At Limitless Solar Solutions, we believe great solar outcomes are built on strong industry relationships. This page highlights some of the organisations, councils, and clean-energy leaders we align with — groups that help shape standards, policy, innovation, and best practice across the renewable energy sector in Queensland and Australia.

By staying connected with respected industry bodies and energy initiatives, we ensure our solar installations, servicing, and system upgrades across the Sunshine Coast, North Brisbane, and South East Queensland meet current regulations, performance expectations, and future-focused energy goals.

These organisations play an important role in supporting clean energy growth, consumer protection, and ongoing improvements in solar technology — all of which directly benefit our residential and commercial customers.

Explore the links below to learn more about the wider renewable energy network helping drive Australia toward a smarter, more sustainable energy future.

CleanCo Queensland

CleanCo Queensland is a government-owned corporation established in 2018, focused on delivering clean energy solutions to help Queensland businesses and communities thrive in a net-zero future. Their mission is to provide reliable, lower-emission energy by leveraging a diverse portfolio of renewable assets. ​
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Smart Energy Council

An independent body for the Australian smart energy industry, the Smart Energy Council uses its knowledge and influence to represent the renewable energy sector. They advocate for progressive state and national policies on smart energy to create jobs, attract investment, and stimulate manufacturing growth and export.
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Queensland Renewable Energy Council (QREC)

QREC is a not-for-profit industry body representing large-scale renewable energy developers, investors, and supporters in Queensland. They collaborate with communities, investors, and all levels of government to develop policies and support economic development in the state's regions.
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