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Grants
and Rebates > United Kingdom
Welcome
to the Microgeneration Certification Scheme!
About
the scheme
The
Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) is owned by the department
for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (BERR formerly
DTI) and is designed to evaluate products and installers against
robust criteria for microgeneration technologies, providing greater
protection for consumers and ensuring that the Government's (i.e.
taxpayers) grant money is spent in an effective manner.
This
new scheme will underpin BERR's grant scheme, the Low Carbon Buildings
Programme, and grants will be available to applicants using both
products and installers certified under MCS or equivalent schemes.
Other initiatives, such as the proposed stamp duty land tax relief
for new zero carbon homes, are also likely to use MCS in the future.
MCS
has replaced the product and installer registration schemes (Clear
Skies and PV programme).
The
aim is to:
- *Help
build a rapidly growing Microgeneration industry based on quality
and reliability.
*Make a substantial contribution to cutting the UK's dependency
on fossil fuels and its carbon dioxide emissions
*Provide consumer confidence that products and installers meet
and continue to meet robust standards
*Grow the Microgeneration industry
Certification
schemes for installers and for products have been launched. Both
schemes are open to applications from all technology areas and
currently the following may be assessed.
- *Solar
Heating Collectors
*Solar PV
*Micro Wind
*Heat Pumps
*Biomass
Work
is underway to finalise standards for hydro turbines, combined
heat and power and fuel cell products.
Read
more at: Greenbook
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