Energy Advisor Courses to Become an NRCan Energy Advisor
- candacejmajor
- May 7, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 30
With energy efficiency at the forefront of the clean energy transition, the demand for Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) Energy Advisors in Canada is on the rise.
Understanding the Role of an NRCan Energy Advisor
NRCan Energy Advisors conduct EnerGuide home energy audits to assess the energy performance of residential buildings. They provide tailored recommendations to assist homeowners and builders in making informed decisions about improvements that enhance home energy performance, increase comfort and reduce GHG emissions. Energy Advisors also provide homeowners and builders with guidance on how to access available rebates and loans to help offset the upfront costs of home energy upgrades.
Pathway to Becoming an NRCan Energy Advisor

Step 1: Pass the Foundation Level Exam
The first step to becoming an NRCan Energy Advisor is to Pass the Foundation Level Exam. EcoLogic Energy Advisors’ All-In-One Energy Advisor Course is a comprehensive resource that can assist you in preparing for the exam.
Step 2: Pass the Energy Advisor Exam (House)
After you’ve passed the Foundation Level Exam, the next step is to pass the Energy Advisor Exam. EcoLogic Energy Advisors’ All-In-One Energy Advisor Course can help you prepare for the exam.
Step 3: Complete Probationary Energy Audits
You'll conduct 2 observed, 2 solo, and 2 supervised probationary energy audits.
Step 4: Get Registered With NRCan
After you’ve completed your probationary energy audits, get registered as an NRCan Energy Advisor with your service organization.
Why Choose EcoLogic Energy Advisors for Your Energy Advisor Course?
Our online Energy Advisor courses provide excellent value and are well worth the investment. They help save you time and money in your journey toward becoming an Energy Advisor, including:
1. Preparing you for the Foundation Level Exam
2. Getting you ready for the Energy Advisor Exam (House)
3. Accelerating the completion of your probationary energy audits
4. Minimizing the learning curve with detailed step-by-step instructions
With online learning, you have the flexibility to learn at your own pace, re-visit course materials and fit studying into your schedule.


