Clause 5.8 - Octopus opens up the Solar PV market with a paragraph.
Griff Thomas , MD for GTEC Training , discusses a simple change to Octopus Energy ’s Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) which marks a significant shift for consumers and, potentially, electrical installers.
To get money back from Solar PV you need an MCS certified system installed… until now. Octopus Energy, which is leading the charge when it comes to competitive export rates for electricity, has made a small but significant change to its term for the SEG.
Under clause 5.8, it now states that installations can be self-declared as being compliant by an installer or the consumer, meaning that there are options other than an MCS certificate to allow consumers to access Octopus' Smart Export Guarantee.
Any savvy electricity generating end use will recognise that, at the moment, Octopus is the energy provider of choice. And now, by simplifying access to its attractive tariffs, the average electrical contractor can potentially get going with Solar PV without spending time and money on MCS certification.
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A move to get the market moving.
This change will alleviate the back the backlog created by installers who may be trained to install PV but haven’t been able to access the market due to their lack of MCS certification.
In fact, you could argue that the strict adherence to MCS certification might have hindered market growth and innovation by limiting entry to only a select group of certified installers. Octopus' new approach acknowledges that many skilled contractors without MCS certification can competently handle renewable technology installations.
While MCS still serves as a valuable benchmark for professionalism and quality in the sector, and some consumers may still prefer working with MCS-certified installers due to their established reputation and expertise, clause 5.8 signals a potential decline in the relevance of MCS certification for Solar PV, which does not currently benefit from government-backed funding.
IF we are going to meet the UK’s Net Zero targets, we need processes in place that ensure successful renewable adoption without obstruction.
Training is always essential… Poor installs will only serve to knock consumer confidence.
Harness Natures Power
1 年We have always championed Octopus Energy & recommended them to all our customers, but their decision to let homeowners decide if their solar installer/installation is upto standard is ridiculous & dangerous!! PV Solar & Battery Storage should be illegal to install without the correct qualifications & MCS, RECC Accreditations, as gas installers are with Gas Safe Octopus’s decision is taking the domestic solar/ battery industry in the wrong direction!!
Staff Software Engineer| Trading Systems | FoxPro Expert | Renewable Energy Enthusias
1 年Few points on this, the first is that this opens up the market to all the rogue installers out there and secondly, for those of us who paid more to have a solution installed by an approved MCS fitter, using approved MCS hardware, I feel a little bit cheated. It's a pity Octopus Energy don't pay more to the MCS installations.
Expert witness , - Electrical & Energy Engineer - Extensively involved with Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy Engineering since 1989
1 年Interesting. As MCS is a process and a technical standard it can be restrictive. I do think some form of independant review should take place as I dont think consumers are best placed to make an opinion. The IET PV CoP/MCS do help keep standards up.
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1 年Also noted the higher payments on offer for export between certain times if you are an Octobus customer – 36.1p?