Renewable Adjudication Service

Renewable Energy Consumer Code & MCS Standards

CEDR provides an independent adjudication service to resolve disputes between consumers and companies who are members of the Renewable Energy Consumer Code (RECC).

Cost

£120 - £240

Duration

Up to 90 days

RECC Header
Renewable energy

What we can do

In order to use the Service, you will need to have been given a referral notice (called an ‘Adjudication Notice’) by the Code Administrator on behalf of RECC.

  • If you want to know more about how we can help you with your RECC complaint, please visit our Help & Guides.

The steps you must take before submitting a complaint

1
speech bubble icon

Contact the company

Raise your concerns with the Code Member directly in writing.
2
clipboard icon

Get in touch with RECC

If they cannot resolve your complaint to your satisfaction, you can escalate the matter to RECC through their dispute resolution process.
3
tick and cross icon

Refer to CEDR for adjudication

RECC will refer the Consumer to CEDR for independent adjudication by giving them an Adjudication Notice. RECC will advise the Consumer to complete an application form and make a payment to CEDR directly. If the adjudicator makes a decision in favour of the Consumer and the Consumer accepts, the Code Member must then comply with the Final Decision.
Woman smiling

Are you a business?

CEDR can provide dispute resolution services for businesses in most sectors.

  • Fast, and cost effective solutions
  • Provided at a sustainable cost
Chartered Training Standards Institute


Skip to main content