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Timeline
Gemserv is awarded the contract for Implementation Services by the Carbon Trust which is to create a supplier accreditation scheme.
There will be a review of the Feed-In Tariff rates and payment.
Renewable Heat Incentive policy to revolutionise the way heat is generated and used in buildings and homes;
The Green Deal to commence in 2012 for consumers to save energy on their household bills; and
Energy Company Obligation to take over from the existing obligations - the Carbon Emissions Reduction Target (CERT) - and the Community Energy Saving Programme (CESP) when they expire at the end of 2012.
The Renewable Heat Incentive consultation is announced, stating MCS as the proposed eligibility criteria to gain access to the Incentive.
The Carbon Reduction Commitment is renamed the CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme.
The Energy Bill receives Royal Assent becoming Energy Act 2010. It uses some of the key measures required to deliver DECC’s low carbon agenda.
DECC announces the launch of the Feed-In Tariffs Scheme.
The Low Carbon Building Programme grants ceased in March (electricity generating equipment) and May (heat generating) 2010.
Gemserv is commissioned by DECC to build and operate a database in support of the national rollout of its flagship Feed-In Tariff Scheme.
Gemserv is appointed by the Carbon Trust to organise a series of training events for the Aggregates industry.
Gemserv is successful in having the TACSS contract extended for a further year.
Gemserv plays a strategic role in the development of the Microgeneration Consultation Strategy.
Gemserv is awarded the role of MCS Licensee by DECC for a further two years.
The Climate Change Act Impact Assessment is updated to reflect the final contents of the Act.
The Environment Agency send out CRC qualification packs to all HH billing points.
Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) launched the Renewable Energy Strategy.
Launch of the UK Low Carbon Transition Plan, which further highlighted the Government’s green agenda.
Gemserv is appointed by the Carbon Trust to lead a series of customer-facing events.
Gemserv is asked by the Carbon Trust to organise workshops and to provide secretariat services for the industries: Lighting, Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC), Refrigeration and Information Communications Technology (ICT).
As part of the CRC, participants with at least one half-hourly (HH) settled meter should determine their total HH electricity consumption.
The Carbon Trust Standard is launched.
The Energy Act is given Royal Assent. The Act implements the legislative aspects of the energy white paper 2007.
ClearSkies becomes Microgeneration Certification Scheme (MCS), a quality mark certifying microgeneration installers and products.
Gemserv is awarded the contract to accredit Carbon Trust Standard Assessors.
Gemserv is awarded the role of MCS Licensee by the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change.
The Carbon Trust Reduction label is introduced to the UK for the first time.
The Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) is announced in the 2007 Energy White Paper.
The Climate Change Bill is introduced to Parliament in 2007 and made law in 2008.
Gemserv is announced as the delivery partner to provide the Training, Accreditation and Consultant Sourcing Services (TACSS) programme for the Carbon Trust.


