DNV Renewables Certification GmbH provides certification services for renewable energy and other sectors.
The Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle GmbH (DAkkS) issued an accreditation certificate to DNV Renewables Certification GmbH in Hamburg, Germany, certifying their compliance with DIN EN ISO/IEC 17065:2013 for certification activities detailed in the annex. The accreditation is valid from 01.09.2025 and meets the management system requirements of DIN EN ISO 9001. The accreditation process followed the standards of DIN EN ISO/IEC 17011 and was approved by accreditation committees. The certificate is recognized nationally and internationally by WTO member states through agreements with ILAC and IAF. DAkkS is the national accreditation body of Germany and a signatory to mutual recognition agreements with EA, IAF, and ILAC.
DNV Renewables Certification GmbH, accredited by Deutsche Akkreditierungsstelle GmbH, follows DIN EN ISO/IEC 17065:2013 and additional requirements for certifying products, processes, and services in wind turbines, photovoltaic plants, ocean energy converters, energy storage, grid connection, and offshore installations. Certification activities encompass type and component certification, project certification, service programs, grid connection, and offshore installation marking, adhering to specific industry standards and guidelines. The scope includes wind turbine structures, joints, protective measures, floating turbines, subsea cables, corrosion protection, rotor blades, control systems, and more. It also covers grid connection standards, technical rules, compliance verification, cathodic protection regulations, lifetime extension guidelines, and specific wind energy system requirements. Additionally, it addresses VDE V 0124-100 for low-voltage network connection, IEC 62619 for lithium battery safety, technical rules for customer installations, energy storage safety, and assessment activities for power generating units.