Managing your MCS transition | Supply Chain Masterclass
This MCS Transition masterclass provides a clear, accessible overview of the major changes within the redeveloped MCS Installer Scheme.
About this event
The MCS Transition masterclass provides a clear, accessible overview of the major changes within the redeveloped MCS Installer Scheme, created to support a rapidly growing renewables sector. The updated scheme is designed to be simple, robust and rewarding, putting quality installation and consumer protection first while reducing administrative burden for installers.
Attendees will learn about the new features, such as enhanced consumer protections, streamlined technical standards, centralised complaints management, and a risk‑based assessment model, that aim to boost confidence in home‑grown energy and reward consistently high‑quality work.
This session is ideal for installers, managers, and organisations preparing to transition to the new scheme throughout 2026, ensuring they understand what is changing, why it matters, and how to adapt smoothly.
Agenda:
- Examples of the changes
- What the redeveloped scheme means in practice
- How installers can prepare for transition
- How the changes will impact on retrofit delivery
Speaker: Julian Boss, Principal Consultant, Turner & Townsend
This event will be hosted online on Microsoft Teams and a link to join the event is included on Eventbrite.
If you have any questions or issues when registering, please contact the team at rise@turntown.co.uk
For details of how Turner & Townsend and the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero will use your data, please see our Privacy Policies:
The Department's Privacy Policy
This MCS Transition masterclass provides a clear, accessible overview of the major changes within the redeveloped MCS Installer Scheme.
About this event
The MCS Transition masterclass provides a clear, accessible overview of the major changes within the redeveloped MCS Installer Scheme, created to support a rapidly growing renewables sector. The updated scheme is designed to be simple, robust and rewarding, putting quality installation and consumer protection first while reducing administrative burden for installers.
Attendees will learn about the new features, such as enhanced consumer protections, streamlined technical standards, centralised complaints management, and a risk‑based assessment model, that aim to boost confidence in home‑grown energy and reward consistently high‑quality work.
This session is ideal for installers, managers, and organisations preparing to transition to the new scheme throughout 2026, ensuring they understand what is changing, why it matters, and how to adapt smoothly.
Agenda:
- Examples of the changes
- What the redeveloped scheme means in practice
- How installers can prepare for transition
- How the changes will impact on retrofit delivery
Speaker: Julian Boss, Principal Consultant, Turner & Townsend
This event will be hosted online on Microsoft Teams and a link to join the event is included on Eventbrite.
If you have any questions or issues when registering, please contact the team at rise@turntown.co.uk
For details of how Turner & Townsend and the Department for Energy Security & Net Zero will use your data, please see our Privacy Policies:
The Department's Privacy Policy
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Highlights
- 1 hour
- Online