HETAS offers installer accreditation on the Microgeneration Certification Scheme

(23/03/2010) free RSS news feed from Solar News Portal

Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) is designed to build consumer confidence in the growing sector of microgeneration technologies, by ensuring installation companies and products meet robust standards. The government backed scheme will certificate both products and installers for renewable technologies. By using MCS approved products and installers, consumers will be able to access grants towards the cost of installing renewable technologies.

HETAS now offers installer accreditation on the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS). The scheme will operate alongside the existing HETAS competent persons scheme for solid fuel and biomass. HETAS can also carry out biomass appliance certification.

Chief Executive Bruce Allen said “this is great news for heating installers who can now access the HETAS competent persons self-certification scheme and MCS scheme through one organisation.”

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