November 21, 2011

HVCA launches MCS scheme

HVCA members now have access to a tailor-made microgeneration certification scheme (MCS) for installers of renewable technologies.

This significant additional member benefit has been introduced as a result of a strategic alliance finalised by HVCA subsidiary Building Engineering Services Competence Accreditation (BESCA) and independent certification body NICEIC.

The MCS concept was developed by Government to provide consumers with an assurance that microgeneration products are being installed in line with a robust set of independent competence and quality standards.

Incentives
MCS is also linked to the availability, to members’ customers and clients, of financial incentives including feed-in tariffs and – importantly – the Renewable Heat Incentive.

“Recent research carried out among HVCA members has revealed that the vast majority are already involved with renewable technologies, and fully recognise the developing business potential they represent,” commented HVCA president Martin Burton.

“I am delighted that – via its alliance with NICEIC – BESCA is now able to provide members with a ‘one-stop-shop’ for microgeneration certification which will minimise the burden of inspection that is an inevitable element in the demonstration of compliance.”

Research
The research referred to by the president indicates that a total of 77% of HVCA members are already engaged in the design and installation of a wide range of renewable technologies – either carrying out the work themselves, acting as project managers, or fulfilling both roles.

The findings also confirmed that 84% of respondents anticipate continuing growth in demand for renewables in the near future, and that most are committed to developing skills and expertise in this important business sector.
The member survey was undertaken on behalf of the Association by independent research consultancy Lychgate Projects.

Details of the BESCA/NICEIC microgeneration certification scheme are available here.

Sources of related information

 

BESCA website