The Microgeneration Certification
Scheme (MCS) is an independent scheme that certifies
microgeneration products and installers in accordance with
consistent standards. It is designed to evaluate
microgeneration products and installers against robust criteria
providing greater protection for consumers.
The Energy Act 2004 defines microgeneration as the production of
heat and/or electricity from a low carbon source and specifies
maximum size limits of 50kW electricity and 45kW thermal.
For a list of accredited installers of wood fuel equipment
operating within Scotland see the Energy Savings Trust.
A full list of UK installers can be found at The Microgeneration
Scheme.