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27/06/2019
certification
What’s CERECertification?
CERE was originally set up as a Certification Entity for
Renewable Energies.
CERE was created to be the access key on the target
countries for Renewable Energies, where certification
of components or full installations certificates were
required.
The company fulfil all the requirements for being a
Testing Laboratory and a Certification Body.
Our services include Testing and Certification according Safety, EMC, Grid Quality, grid connection requirements, design certification and complete installations Certificates.
This process includes Testing and Certification of Components such as PV modules, Wind and PV converters, trackers, transformers, string boxes, combiner boxes, etc.
Also the Certification for full Power Plants according particular country requirements, DSO or TSO specifications.
CERECertification Profile
The Company is managed by Miguel Martínez. Its
team has experience in Certification for more than
10 GW of renewable energy’s components and
installations for worldwide grid integration, design,
safety, EMC and grid quality among others.
During the last 3 years CERE has inspected,
evaluated and certified more than 3GW of PV, Wind
and Hydro, Power plants.
We aim to be your key to the access on the target
countries for the Renewable Energies
In order to be updated with the state of the art of the business, CERE
participates actively in several International Standardization Committees.
PGU certification process
Client’s application
Project Plan:
•Time line
•Test plan
•Deliverables
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All the process managed by CERE’s
Project Manager or Senior Engineer
Client
Evaluation Process
Inspection
CERTIFICATE
The Certification process involves the following:
CERE’s Accreditations
CERE is accredited by ENAC and a2La (IAF/ILAC members) as Certification
Body According ISO 17065 and Testing Laboratory according ISO 17025 for
Power Generating Units. This fact ensures a deep knowledge in international
requirements for components and Renewable Energies Power Plants.
CERE’s Accreditation can be checked in:
http://www.cerecertification.com/accreditations
Safety and functional tests
Accreditations
CERE is accredited as Certification and Testing body for Power Generating Units according
the following standards:
EMC tests
Accreditations
CERE is accredited as Certification and Testing body for Power Generating Units according
the following standards:
Grid code tests
Accreditations
CERE is accredited as Certification and Testing body for Power Generating Units according
the following standards:
Grid code tests
Accreditations
CERE is accredited as Certification and Testing body for Power Generating Units according
the following standards:
Grid code tests
Accreditations
CERE is accredited as Certification and Testing body for Power Generating Units according
the following standards:
• IECRE - renewable energy. IEC system for certification to standards relating to equipment for use in renewable energy applications
• WG 401, Rules of Procedure for PV systemsConvenor
CERE has been participating since the beginning on the IECRE scheme and committees, for the certification of Renewable Energies.
CERE’s AccreditationsThe IEC System for Certification to Standards Relating to Equipment for
Use in Renewable Energy Applications (IECRE System) aims to facilitate
international trade in equipment and services for use in Renewable Energy
Sectors while maintaining the required level of safety.
CERE has been approved by IECRE as Certification
Body (RECB) and Inspection Body (REIB) for PV Power
Plants and for PV modules manufacturing process evaluation.
CERE is accredited by IECRE as Certification and Inspection Body for PV Power systems
and Units for the following standards:
RECB
• Photovoltaic (PV) arrays - Design requirementsIEC 62548
• Design guidelines and recommendations for PV power plantsIEC 62738
• PV system performance - Part 2: Capacity evaluation methodIEC 61724-2
• PV system performance - Part 3: Energy evaluation methodIEC 61724-3
• PV systems - Design qualification of solar trackersIEC 62817
• EU Requirements for Generators.2016/631 EU
IEC 62941• Terrestrial PV modules - Guideline for increased confidence
in PV module design qualification and type approval
Accreditations
REIB
• Grid connected photovoltaic systems - Minimum requirements for system documentation, commissioning tests and inspectionIEC 62446-1
• Grid connected photovoltaic systems - Maintenance of PV systemsIEC 62446-2
• Photovoltaic (PV) systems - Requirements for testing, documentation and maintenance - Part 3: Photovoltaic modules and plants - Outdoor infrared thermography
IEC 62446-3
• Photovoltaic system performance - Part 1: MonitoringIEC 61724-1
• Terrestrial photovoltaic ( PV) systems - Guideline for increased confidence in PV system installation.IEC/TS 63049
Accreditations
CERE is accredited by IECRE as Certification and Inspection Body for PV Power systems
and Units for the following standards:
Accreditations
Some about IECRE certification
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IEC 62093
IEC 62109
Solar Tracker IEC 62817
PV Modules
PV inverters
IEC 62548
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Accreditations
CERE has obtained the accreditation as: Certification Body (IECRE-CB)
http://www.iecre.org/members/certification/recb/cere/http://www.iecre.org/members/certification/recb/certificate/CERE_20170411.pdf
Inspection Body (IECRE-IB)
http://www.iecre.org/members/inspection/reib/cere/http://www.iecre.org/members/inspection/reib/certificate/Certification_Entity_Renewable_Energies_20170411.pdf
Some about IECRE certification
CERE is accredited for partial or full inspection and certification of
components, power plant design, power evaluation, performance,
site, civil works and commissioning.
◼ TC 82 Solar photovoltaic energy systems
• WG 3 Systems
➢ Project team for EMC standards to PV inverters.
➢ Test methodology for LVRT.
◼ TC 8 Systems aspects for electrical energy supply.
• WG 03 Requirements for connection of generators todistribution networks.
◼ SC 8A, Grid Integration of large-capacity RenewableEnergy (RE) generation.
• WG 01 Grid code compliance assessment for gridconnection of renewable power plants.
• WG 02 Renewable energy power prediction- Overalldescription of principles and configuration.
◼ CISPR and SC77A/B of Electromagnetic compatibility.
• WG8: Disturbance between 2kHz and 150kHz
Standardization activities
CERE participate actively in a big number of committees for Renewable
Energies and Generating Systems
◼Spanish committee of P.O. 12.3 for wind and PV plants.
◼Spanish committee of EU 2016/631 implementation
◼ TC 88 Wind turbines.
➢Project IEC 61400-21, Grid connection
➢Project IEC 61400-22, Certification standard
➢Project IEC 61400-27, Modelling
◼ TC 120 Electric Energy Storage Systems Committee.
• WG 5 Safety considerations
◼ FGW Technical Guidelines: TR3 (Testing), TR4 (validation) and TR8(certification)
Standardization activities
Key Clients
Key Clients
Key Clients
Contact us
Headquarters (Spain)
Calle Valgrande, 18
28100 Alcobendas, Madrid (Spain)
+34 910 614 612
www.cerecertification.com
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