Munich. As an accredited certification body for the UK Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS), TÜV SÜD supports manufacturers throughout the world in the certification of photovoltaic modules and other components. The MCS certificate is essential selling excess electricity to the National Grid in the UK, and is a critical success factor on the UK market for manufacturers and importers.
By adopting programmes such as the MCS scheme, the UK government aims to promote the use of energy from renewables in the UK and meet the European Union’s targets for reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. "The MCS certificate is required for selling the electricity produced to the National Grid ", explains Andreas Faißt, photovoltaics expert at Munich-based TÜV SÜD Product Service GmbH." The certificate is thus critical in the selection and purchase of photovoltaic systems and other components.
Boasting a global network, the TÜV SÜD experts support manufacturers in complying with the requirements set out in the British MCS standard. "Our service saves non-UK manufacturers a lot of time and money", explains Faißt. "And thanks to our staff in regional subsidiaries, we can also ensure smooth cooperation across national boundaries." Certification covers type examinations and special on-site factory production control audits. Extensive testing ensures compliance with the relevant standards. "This makes the certificate one of the key criteria for UK consumers and system installers when selecting a product", notes the TÜV SÜD professional. "The MCS logo is not only essential selling electricity to the National Grid, but also makes a clear statement about the manufacturer's expertise and responsibility."
For further information about the MCS standard contact: photovoltaik@tuev-sued.de or visit www.tuev-sued.de/pv
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