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CMA response to MCS鈥檚 consultation on proposed scheme changes

The CMA has published its response to the Microgeneration Certification Scheme鈥檚 consultation on proposed changes to its scheme.

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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has responded to the Microgeneration Certification Scheme鈥檚 (MCS) .

The CMA鈥檚 response was informed by its work looking at consumer protection in the green heating and insulation sector 鈥� in particular the , together with its

In summary, the CMA鈥檚 response welcomes the stated aim and principle of the proposed changes 鈥榯o place consumer protection at the heart of the scheme鈥� through improvements in transparency, consistency, and surveillance 鈥� these areas of focus reflect the areas of concern the CMA identified in its assessment of the standards landscape.

However, the CMA has set out several broad considerations to inform MCS鈥檚 proposed changes to its scheme, to help to ensure good outcomes for consumers through a high level of consumer protection. These relate to the impact of changes on the overall level of consumer protections (in particular it is crucial that any changes to the MCS scheme are delivered in a way that at least maintains, and, preferably, enhances existing levels of consumer protection); mitigating potential design and delivery risks; and considering the potential implications for the wider standards landscape.

The CMA response strongly encourages MCS to take these considerations into account, and more broadly, to review its current practices and proposed changes against the good practice principles.

The CMA has also responded to some of MSC鈥檚 specific proposals.

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Published 27 July 2023

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