RECC sets out high consumer protection standards for businesses who are selling or leasing renewable energy generation systems to domestic consumers. RECC is approved by Chartered Trading Standards Institute as part of the Consumer Codes Approval Scheme and is also a TrustMark Scheme Operator.
By displaying the logo RECC Members signal they have agreed to abide by the high standards set out in the Consumer Code, following the consumer journey from start to finish, and in the Bye-Laws. Both the Code and the Bye-Laws dovetail with the Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS) installer standards.
RECC members work with a range of renewable technologies from solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, solar water heating systems, ground and air source heat pumps and boilers fuelled by wood chips or pellets. They also work with common 'add-ons' such as battery storage systems, voltage optimisers and i-boost systems.
The Spring newsletter is now published.There have been several developments in consumer protection and the renewables sector, including changes to the Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) to boost demand for heat pumps, Government signalling the possible end of domestic hydrogen heating and delaying of the heat market mechanism.Other news include:Launching of RECC webinar seriesJudging underway for British Renewable Energy Awards 2024RECC to exhibit at InstallerShow 24We trust you will enjoy reading this Spring edition...
Posted: 10 June, 2024
RECC is excited to participate and exhibit at InstallerSHOW 24. The InstallerSHOW provides an opportunity for up to 20,000 installers, specifiers and decision makers from the heat, water, air and energy sectors to gather under one roof. At this event participants will be able to network, find new products, connect with manufacturers, discover new and innovative approaches and learn from live sessions. There is expected to be over 600 exhibitors, a comprehensive speaker programme and live discussions...
Posted: 24 May, 2024