Sustainable energy company Eco2Solar has underscored its
industry credentials by passing its annual Microgeneration
Certificate Scheme (MCS) audit with a 'perfect 10'.
Eco2Solar achieved the accreditation without a single
'non-conformance' mark or negative comment - an extremely rare
accomplishment, which demonstrates that the firm is entirely
prepared for all aspects of renewable energy installation, with
ethical and reliable principles.
Paul Hutchens, Managing Director of Eco2Solar said: "The MCS
accreditation is the rite of passage for all renewable energy
installation companies, as without this our customers would not be
eligible for the wide range of government-backed incentives
available.
"These include the Feed-in-Tariffs for solar photo voltaic (PV)
installations and the upcoming Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI),
which comes into effect in October 2012," he added.
MCS is an internationally recognised quality assurance scheme
with highly challenging accreditation standards that involve
in-depth analysis of the company's code of conduct, customer
service and installation services.
"We were confident we would pass the assessment but to do so
with no issues raised at all is amazing. This is testament to the
discipline and hard work of everyone at Eco2Solar, but in
particular our office manager Gail Lobb, and technical manager Ben
Fox, who have worked really hard to achieve this," explained Mr
Hutchens.
"Our latest accreditation means all our customers can rest
assured that they are receiving the highest level of service and
workmanship, along with access to all the financial incentives
currently on offer."
A family run business, Eco2Solar is fully MCS accredited for
solar PV, solar thermal, and ground source and air source heat pump
installation. The company's renewable energy systems significantly
reduce the fuel bills and carbon footprints of businesses,
organisations and individuals.