Lord Callanan was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance) at the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero on 7 February 2023.
He was previously Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy from 14 February 2020 to 7 Febr
Lord Callanan was appointed Parliamentary Under Secretary of State (Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance) at the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero on 7 February 2023.
He was previously Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy from 14 February 2020 to 7 February 2023, and Minister of State at the Department for Exiting the European Union from 27 October 2017 to 31 January 2020.
He was educated at Newcastle Polytechnic where he gained a Bachelor of Science degree (BSc) in electrical and electronic engineering.
Callanan was a Conservative Councillor on Tyne and Wear County Council between 1983 and 1986 and Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council between 1987 and 1996.
He was a Member of the European Parliament for the North East England constituency from 1999, re-elected in 2004 and 2009.
He became the leader of the European Conservatives and Reformists group from 2011-2014.
Callanan was created a Life Peer on 24 September 2014 taking the title Baron Callanan, of Low Fell in the County of Tyne and Wear.
He was Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for the Department for Transport between June and October 2017.
The minister is responsible for:
Ivan Baldwin, the Business Development Director for Bechtel's nuclear power division in the UK and Europe, brings over 20 years of expertise in project management, sales, and marketing. Responsible for market strategy and execution in various nuclear sectors, including large reactors, advanced reactors, plant modifications, and the fuel c
Ivan Baldwin, the Business Development Director for Bechtel's nuclear power division in the UK and Europe, brings over 20 years of expertise in project management, sales, and marketing. Responsible for market strategy and execution in various nuclear sectors, including large reactors, advanced reactors, plant modifications, and the fuel cycle, Ivan has a proven track record of driving new business deals in defense and nuclear industries. His career highlights include leadership roles at BAE Systems, Vinci Group, and National Nuclear Laboratory, where he served as Vice President for Government and International, overseeing a substantial portion of company sales and profitability. Ivan's contributions extend beyond his professional commitments, evident in his voluntary roles, such as Chairman of Britain's Energy Coast Business Cluster and the first male president of a global Women in Nuclear Chapter. Recognized for his ability to forge successful partnerships in highly regulated industries, Ivan's impact extends globally, as seen in his role as an expert witness for the OECD's policy briefing on Fukushima, Japan, in 2020.
Asif is an experienced C-Level Executive in the energy market. He has been CEO of Ecotricity for nearly 5 years and was COO for 4 years prior to that.
His career history started off with working in Ofgem – UK’s energy regulator. After 3 years he moved to Powergen/E.ON - the World’s largest investor-owned utility spending 10 years there in
Asif is an experienced C-Level Executive in the energy market. He has been CEO of Ecotricity for nearly 5 years and was COO for 4 years prior to that.
His career history started off with working in Ofgem – UK’s energy regulator. After 3 years he moved to Powergen/E.ON - the World’s largest investor-owned utility spending 10 years there in the UK along with International involvement.
Asif has spent nearly 15 years at Ecotricity - the World’s first renewable energy company. As well as being CEO of Ecotricity, he was recently also appointed as CEO of Green Britain Group (GBG) and Vice-Chairman of FGR
Ecotricity has been in the UK market for over 25 years, supplies 100% green electricity for its customers and reinvests profits to build and generate renewable energy.
The focus of the GBG is at the forefront of the of the global green industrial revolution. Forward-thinking, innovative, low-carbon – our businesses are pioneers in the new green economy.
The companies in the group are fighting the climate crisis by offering consumers and businesses another way of doing things in the industries that create the most atmospheric carbon – energy, transport and food.
Companies in GBG include: Skydiamond, Ecotalk, Britwind, Devils Kitchen and Forest Green Rovers (the Worlds greenest football club).
Adrian is the global energy advisory lead at AECOM. He advises a portfolio of clients ranging from utilities, oil and gas companies to low carbon players, start-ups and investors.
The topics he covers includes low carbon investments (such as EV charging, hydrogen and carbon capture), energy security, ESG and navigating the energy transit
Adrian is the global energy advisory lead at AECOM. He advises a portfolio of clients ranging from utilities, oil and gas companies to low carbon players, start-ups and investors.
The topics he covers includes low carbon investments (such as EV charging, hydrogen and carbon capture), energy security, ESG and navigating the energy transition.
Adrian has undertaken senior roles in the management consulting industry, including PwC, Booz Allen Hamilton and EY. He was also the managing director of a boutique energy consulting firm where he worked with the former UK Chancellor of the Exchequer, Phillip Hammond.
Adrian has a degree in French and Spanish from Southampton University and a Masters in International History from the London School of Economics.
Rachael is the Commercial Director for EDF UK Nuclear Operations. She has responsibility for strategy, business development, wholesale market interface and supply chain activities in support of the UK’s existing nuclear fleet.
Rachael joined EDF in the UK in 2000 and has supported the networks, customers and generation business units
Rachael is the Commercial Director for EDF UK Nuclear Operations. She has responsibility for strategy, business development, wholesale market interface and supply chain activities in support of the UK’s existing nuclear fleet.
Rachael joined EDF in the UK in 2000 and has supported the networks, customers and generation business units as well as working as an expatriate for five years in the EDF Group headquarters in Paris. She is a chartered electrical engineer and holds a masters degree in business administration from Columbia University and the London Business School.
Rachael’s roles have focused on business development, strategy and commercial topics across the thermal and nuclear fleet. In her current role, Rachael is responsible for delivering net zero development opportunities in new technologies such as advanced modular reactors, energy storage and hydrogen production.
Rachael is also a company director of Cyclife UK, EDF’s nuclear decommissioning business.
James Court joined EVA England in April 2022, becoming its first Chief Executive.
Prior to that, James led the work of the Cabinet Office on the UK’s COP26 transport policy. He helped build the UK Electric Fleets Coalition (UKEFC) representing the UK’S biggest fleet owners, campaigning on the ZEV Mandate and ICE phase out dates.
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James Court joined EVA England in April 2022, becoming its first Chief Executive.
Prior to that, James led the work of the Cabinet Office on the UK’s COP26 transport policy. He helped build the UK Electric Fleets Coalition (UKEFC) representing the UK’S biggest fleet owners, campaigning on the ZEV Mandate and ICE phase out dates.
As Director of Policy and Communications for the renewables trade body the REA (the Renewable Energy Association), James worked with EV charging companies and manufacturers, setting up the EV Members Forum and starting the All-Party Parliamentary Group on EVs.
Matt Stone is Executive Vice President - United Kingdom at Power2X, a project developer and advisor in hydrogen, methanol, ammonia, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), backed by the Canadian Pension Plan (CPPIB). He leads all origination, advisory, project development, external relations, and organizational development activities in the
Matt Stone is Executive Vice President - United Kingdom at Power2X, a project developer and advisor in hydrogen, methanol, ammonia, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), backed by the Canadian Pension Plan (CPPIB). He leads all origination, advisory, project development, external relations, and organizational development activities in the UK.
Prior to joining Power2X, Matt was a London-based Partner at McKinsey & Company, where he led the Shipping Decarbonization practice and worked extensively with clients in energy, natural resources, shipping, and heavy industry on green fuels, decarbonization, and strategy in the energy transition. In 2013-14 he was the Ian Davis Fellow at the McKinsey Global Institute.
Earlier in his career, he worked in the Strategy & Corporate Development team at First Solar, a leading solar PV manufacturer, and in oil & gas in Central Asia. He has lived and worked in the US, UK, UAE, Russia, Azerbaijan, and India.
A 2007 Marshall Scholar, he holds an MSc in Energy Economics from the University of Dundee, an MSc in Global Governance & Diplomacy from St Antony’s College, University of Oxford, and BAs in International Studies and Economics from the University of Arizona.
Tom Greatrex became Chief Executive of the NIA in 2016. Formerly Member of Parliament for Rutherglen and Hamilton West, Tom was shadow energy minister from 2011 – 2015 and served as a member of the Energy Select Committee from 2010 and from 2007-2010 was a policy adviser in the Scotland Office, including on energy.
In a varied prior caree
Tom Greatrex became Chief Executive of the NIA in 2016. Formerly Member of Parliament for Rutherglen and Hamilton West, Tom was shadow energy minister from 2011 – 2015 and served as a member of the Energy Select Committee from 2010 and from 2007-2010 was a policy adviser in the Scotland Office, including on energy.
In a varied prior career, he was a Director of Corporate Affairs for the NHS in Scotland, a chief officer in local government and a GMB trade union official in England. Outside of work his main interests are family, football (Fulham) and film. He is a member of the FA Council, the governing body of English football, vice-chair of the Football Supporters’ Association and a school governor.
Greg joined Northern Gas Networks in 2015 and has over 15 years’ experience working in Energy and Water Regulated utilities. Greg began his career working as a Graduate for the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal in Sydney, Australia, before progressing through senior regulatory and strategic roles within Yorkshire Water and Nort
Greg joined Northern Gas Networks in 2015 and has over 15 years’ experience working in Energy and Water Regulated utilities. Greg began his career working as a Graduate for the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal in Sydney, Australia, before progressing through senior regulatory and strategic roles within Yorkshire Water and Northern Gas Networks, focussing on the regulated price control process. Greg has a master’s degree in environmental science and law from the University of Sydney and currently works as the Director of Regulation and Strategy at Northern Gas Networks.
Greg joined Northern Gas Networks in 2015 and has over 15 years’ experience working in Energy and Water Regulated utilities. Greg began his career working for the Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal in Sydney, Australia, before progressing through senior regulatory and strategic roles within Yorkshire Water and Northern Gas Networks. Greg has a Masters degree in Environmental Science and Law from the University of Sydney and was appointed Director of Regulation and Strategic Planning at Northern Gas Networks in December 2022.
Experienced infrastructure executive with extensive commercial, innovation and strategy experience developing projects in the energy and commodities sectors, initially with Bechtel and more recently as EY’s Global Infrastructure Director. He joined the Connected Kerb team in 2018, initially to lead Product and Strategy before becoming Ch
Experienced infrastructure executive with extensive commercial, innovation and strategy experience developing projects in the energy and commodities sectors, initially with Bechtel and more recently as EY’s Global Infrastructure Director. He joined the Connected Kerb team in 2018, initially to lead Product and Strategy before becoming Chief Executive Officer in November 2019. In March 2024, he was appointed Chair of ChargeUK, the trade body for the EV charging industry.
Tim joined Conrad Energy from Sembcorp UK where he was Head of Origination, working as Head of UK Services for the ElectroRoute. The former Head of Renewable Origination at Statkraft, where he established Statkraft’s Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) business within the UK, Tim joined us in February 2021. As Head of Energy Services, he is r
Tim joined Conrad Energy from Sembcorp UK where he was Head of Origination, working as Head of UK Services for the ElectroRoute. The former Head of Renewable Origination at Statkraft, where he established Statkraft’s Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) business within the UK, Tim joined us in February 2021. As Head of Energy Services, he is responsible for developing our Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) and energy supply business.
With a BSc in Fuel & Energy and an MSc in Renewable energy, Kate has experience and expertise across all renewable energy technologies and a passion for delivering Net Zero. Kate believes that not only is Net Zero of strategic importance, in terms of CO2 savings and climate change mitigation, but also with the increased urgency around the
With a BSc in Fuel & Energy and an MSc in Renewable energy, Kate has experience and expertise across all renewable energy technologies and a passion for delivering Net Zero. Kate believes that not only is Net Zero of strategic importance, in terms of CO2 savings and climate change mitigation, but also with the increased urgency around the UK's Energy security, added to the pressing requirement to dramatically reduce the cost of energy and alleviate the pressure of price shocks.
With years of experience, Kate brings a whole system thinking perspective to our Net Zero transition and recognises the importance that all technologies are included in the mix. Kate is pushing hard to ensure that Hydropower, Pumped Storage Hydropower and Tidal Range are recognised as a key foundational features of a decarbonised grid, fit for the future.
With over 25 years’ experience spanning the low carbon, oil, gas, chemical, and power industries, Matt has been at the helm of Kent's UK Operations Low Carbon Group since 2018. Matt and his dedicated team deliver projects across hydrogen, carbon capture and storage (CCS), as well as low carbon fuels and chemicals projects, integrating tr
With over 25 years’ experience spanning the low carbon, oil, gas, chemical, and power industries, Matt has been at the helm of Kent's UK Operations Low Carbon Group since 2018. Matt and his dedicated team deliver projects across hydrogen, carbon capture and storage (CCS), as well as low carbon fuels and chemicals projects, integrating traditional engineering skills into innovative low carbon solutions reducing the impact of process plant on the world’s environment.
Previously Matt was responsible for the Mechanical Engineering Group of Kents UK operations for over a decade. Leveraging his background experience in consultancy, study, FEED, and EPC experience, Matt is able to apply his insights and knowledge from the execute phase back into the front end, developing conceptual designs into executable projects.
His diverse skill set encompasses Project Direction, Project Management, Study Management, Engineering Management, Lead Engineering, and Rotating Machinery roles, reflecting his multifaceted contributions to Kent's success. Currently serving as Kent's Project Manager for an advanced low carbon hydrogen production plant nearing Final Investment Decision (FID), Matt has previously led key projects including a comprehensive CCS project for the Energy Technologies Institute (ETI) and Waste to Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) initiatives.
Sara has over twenty years’ experience at National Grid in a variety of roles across the group. Most recently she has worked in Regulation, initially on the early East Coast Strategy for the connection of offshore wind, before turning her focus to the next regulatory price control framework for National Grid Electricity Transmission as
Sara has over twenty years’ experience at National Grid in a variety of roles across the group. Most recently she has worked in Regulation, initially on the early East Coast Strategy for the connection of offshore wind, before turning her focus to the next regulatory price control framework for National Grid Electricity Transmission as Head of Future Price Controls for the 2026-2031 investment period.
Leon Flexman joined X-energy in January 2023 as Director of Corporate Affairs, UK New Build Projects. Leon oversees the companies Government affairs, stakeholder engagement, communications and public policy activities in support of delivering a programme of Xe-100 reactors in the UK. Leon was formerly Corporate Affairs Director for Hori
Leon Flexman joined X-energy in January 2023 as Director of Corporate Affairs, UK New Build Projects. Leon oversees the companies Government affairs, stakeholder engagement, communications and public policy activities in support of delivering a programme of Xe-100 reactors in the UK. Leon was formerly Corporate Affairs Director for Horizon Nuclear Power and spent 7 years at the electricity Utility RWE npower. He has also worked on the UKAEA's STEP fusion demonstrator project and spent the first third of his career in corporate communications consultancy.
Michael Jenner is CEO of Last Energy’s UK business, leading the UK team and driving forward government, regulatory and industry engagement in the UK.
Michael has more than 20 years’ experience in the international energy industry and Diplomatic arena.
Prior to his role at Last Energy, Michael was SVP Corporate Affairs and Strategy at Semb
Michael Jenner is CEO of Last Energy’s UK business, leading the UK team and driving forward government, regulatory and industry engagement in the UK.
Michael has more than 20 years’ experience in the international energy industry and Diplomatic arena.
Prior to his role at Last Energy, Michael was SVP Corporate Affairs and Strategy at Sembcorp Industries (a Temasek company). At Sembcorp, he led the development of large-scale battery energy storage projects as well as low-carbon hydrogen, CCUS (carbon capture, usage, and storage) and SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) initiatives.
Michael was a member of the senior leadership team of a rapidly growing private equity power generation and battery energy storage company that was successfully sold to Singaporean investors in 2018. Before private equity, Michael held senior roles at the UK’s National Grid and also at the UK energy regulator, Ofgem.
Ahead of moving into the energy industry, Michael spent 10 years as a British Diplomat specialising in the Commonwealth of Independent States and European Union regions.
Michael is an economist by background, holding a Masters degree from the London School of Economics and is a member of the UK Government Economic Service.
Olivia Powis is UK Director at the Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA), where she works in partnership with the Chief Executive, and CCSA Board on developing the UK strategy and work programme of the association, representing its 100+ members to UK decision-makers. Olivia joined the CCSA in February 2021 following a public sect
Olivia Powis is UK Director at the Carbon Capture and Storage Association (CCSA), where she works in partnership with the Chief Executive, and CCSA Board on developing the UK strategy and work programme of the association, representing its 100+ members to UK decision-makers. Olivia joined the CCSA in February 2021 following a public sector and trade association career in energy and infrastructure spanning two decades. Before joining the CCSA, Olivia worked as a Senior Policy Manager at the National Infrastructure Commission where she led on a number of projects including; a review of UK Economic Regulation and The Role of infrastructure in Housing. Prior to this, Olivia worked at Ofgem leading workstreams on Strategic Investment, Connections and running a procurement project for a new energy solution in Shetland. From 2010-2012, Olivia was Account Director at the Madano Partnership leading strategic communications for major energy and infrastructure accounts and she began her career in the Local Government Development Programme - a fast-track stream for local government, before working as London Regional Manager for the National Housing Federation, leading advocacy and European programmes for affordable and sustainable housing.
Maria Kolodnytska is Transformation Director in newcleo, leading the global organisational growth and transformation programme, as well as playing a key role in the integration of acquisitions. newcleo is a fast-growing European company looking to develop the next generation of sustainable nuclear energy and fuel technology through its G
Maria Kolodnytska is Transformation Director in newcleo, leading the global organisational growth and transformation programme, as well as playing a key role in the integration of acquisitions. newcleo is a fast-growing European company looking to develop the next generation of sustainable nuclear energy and fuel technology through its Gen IV Lead-cooled fast-breeder reactor and mixed oxide fuel programme. Over nearly 18 years in the nuclear industry, Maria has led strategic transformational improvements for high-profile programmes across diverse business functions (governance, programme and technical) and in dynamic and international environments. Prior to joining newcleo she helped EDF improve HPC performance of their global supply chain, and she has previously held leadership and technical roles in both Horizon Nuclear Power and Magnox. Maria was also part of the small team who helped the UK government to define the operating model for Great British Nuclear and influential member of Women in Nuclear: UK.
Lynne was appointed by the National Nuclear Skills Task Force In October 23 to head up Destination Nuclear, the UKs first ever cross sector communications programme. This Government backed ambitious programme was launched in February 2024 and aims to support the sectors aim to attract more people, particularly in the critical skills area
Lynne was appointed by the National Nuclear Skills Task Force In October 23 to head up Destination Nuclear, the UKs first ever cross sector communications programme. This Government backed ambitious programme was launched in February 2024 and aims to support the sectors aim to attract more people, particularly in the critical skills areas, and grow the workforce required to deliver the UKs nuclear ambition in defence and net zero energy.
The programme has gained future support and Lynne will continue her secondment from EDF to develop the national strategy and lead the team delivering the programme in collaboration with the whole sector.
Experienced in Marketing and PR, Lynne joined the nuclear industry as part of a start up team that developed British Energy’s B2B business and took it to market leading position. In a move to EDF Nuclear New Build she has lead on the development of regional and national skills capacity and capability solutions as a key part of project delivery and risk mitigation. EDF having successfully achieved approval and investment for Hinkley Point C, she moved on to lead the early socio-economic work on Bradwell B and supported the early work on the investment case for Sizewell C.
Lynne continued to work closely with Government and Industry as she moved to a short term secondment as Director for The UKs Nuclear Sector Deal. This involved identifying critical areas that required cross sector collaboration and bringing people together to work on solutions. This role included support to the Great British Nuclear Taskforce Capability and Capacity sprint team
Throughout her career she has worked on a number of global projects in Asia and Europe as an SME and Chair of various working groups for IAEA.
Rich Deakin was appointed as UKRI’s Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund (ISCF) Low
Cost Nuclear Challenge Director, April 2020 having served as a policy advisor in BEIS
immediately prior to this. In his role he has delivered the business case for the UK Small
Modular Reactor programme securing £235M of HMG funding and matched private
inves
Rich Deakin was appointed as UKRI’s Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund (ISCF) Low
Cost Nuclear Challenge Director, April 2020 having served as a policy advisor in BEIS
immediately prior to this. In his role he has delivered the business case for the UK Small
Modular Reactor programme securing £235M of HMG funding and matched private
investment in excess of £258M through Rolls-Royce SMR. The project launched in
November 2021 and now employs the over 750 staff directly and the supply chain.
Rich has 35 years of industry experience in nuclear in the USA , UK and Japan. He has
lead operations in senior roles delivering oxide fuels, reactor design and
manufacturing, engineering delivery and supply chain development. He is a member
of the Board of Trustees of the Nuclear Institute and an Advisory Board Member of the
Resource Adequacy Group of the Energy System Operator (ESO). Rich is the proud
son of a Yorkshire Miner.
Rachel Hassall is a creative data and analytics leader who enjoys developing data-driven solutions to help the energy industry meet net-zero ambitions. She holds a BSc in Mathematics and Physics from the University of St Andrews, where she graduated in 2014. Rachel has held several positions in the energy industry, including her current r
Rachel Hassall is a creative data and analytics leader who enjoys developing data-driven solutions to help the energy industry meet net-zero ambitions. She holds a BSc in Mathematics and Physics from the University of St Andrews, where she graduated in 2014. Rachel has held several positions in the energy industry, including her current role as Head of Data and Analytics within the technology division of SSE Enterprise, where she has grown the business's data and analytics function from the ground up to develop products that support SSE and customers with their decarbonisation goals. Prior to that, she was a Lead Data Scientist at National Grid leading projects from risk modelling to power station gas demand forecasting, and a Consultant at DNV working around the world with a focus on asset management.
Adele is CFO for regulatory finance at National Grid and is leading on all financial elements of the next regulatory price control framework for National Grid Electricity Transmission. Adele has 8 years’ experience working across a variety of roles at National Grid, prior to which she supported businesses with their financial needs at PwC.
Saloni is an Associate Director in Grant Thornton UK’s Energy and Net Zero practice. Her global sector experience consists of advising governments, utilities, and hydrocarbon production companies on their investment strategies.
While based in the United States, she worked on federal government projects to modernise power grid infrastructur
Saloni is an Associate Director in Grant Thornton UK’s Energy and Net Zero practice. Her global sector experience consists of advising governments, utilities, and hydrocarbon production companies on their investment strategies.
While based in the United States, she worked on federal government projects to modernise power grid infrastructure across the country and was a policy liaison for FERC working with industry on transmission regulations. In Asia, she was based in Singapore with Wood Mackenzie where she was responsible for energy systems modelling, supply forecasting analysis, and advising energy corporations and national oil companies on their energy transition strategies with a focus on upstream decarbonisation.
She has also worked with energy ministries and regulators across the region on fiscal terms, played an intermediary consulting role between industry bodies and government, and helped banks and private sector energy firms identify investment opportunities across oil, gas, LNG, carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS), and hydrogen.
At present, she leads Grant Thornton UK’s energy transition workstreams, helping clients explore strategic opportunities in the hydrogen and CCUS market. In this capacity, she is working closely with entities such as DESNZ and local government authorities on delivering the UK’s Net Zero targets through new business models, commercial terms, and policy design.
Andrew was appointed as Nuclear AMRC’s Chief Executive Officer in August 2017. Prior to this, he was Programme Director for Rolls- Royce’s civil nuclear business, leading customer engagement and bids with new build developers.
Before working in civil nuclear, he was General Manager for submarine fleet support, ensuring at-sea availability.
Andrew was appointed as Nuclear AMRC’s Chief Executive Officer in August 2017. Prior to this, he was Programme Director for Rolls- Royce’s civil nuclear business, leading customer engagement and bids with new build developers.
Before working in civil nuclear, he was General Manager for submarine fleet support, ensuring at-sea availability. Before this he was Technical Engineering Manager for primary plant components. He also worked at MoD as part of the visit team restarting the UK / US relationship ahead of the Dreadnought programme collaboration.
He started work as an apprentice at NEI and developed his career through various engineering roles working on large coal and gas fired power stations as well as delivering components for Sizewell B.
He represents the Nuclear AMRC on the Nuclear Industry Council, and leads the Winning UK Business work programme as part of the Nuclear Sector Deal. In 2022, he was part of the sprint team convened by the Prime Minister to establish the framework
for Great British Nuclear, leading the supply chain, skills and capacity taskforce.
He is a Executive Director of the Nuclear Industry Association; UK representative on the Generation IV International Forum for materials and manufacture; and a member of the Royal Society's Nuclear Cogeneration Steering Group. He is Visiting Professor of Nuclear Manufacturing and Capability Development at the University of Sheffield.
Nathaniel is an executive director with 15+ years of expertise in strategy and transactions within the global energy and climate sector. Based in London, he advises government agencies and top-tier investment clients on transition strategy, evolving market dynamics, techno-economics, and investment risks in energy transition and climate
Nathaniel is an executive director with 15+ years of expertise in strategy and transactions within the global energy and climate sector. Based in London, he advises government agencies and top-tier investment clients on transition strategy, evolving market dynamics, techno-economics, and investment risks in energy transition and climate technologies. His expertise spans gas/LNG, oil refining, storage terminals, hydrogen, CCUS, and SAF with investments totalling over $120 billion. Nathaniel has worked in 40+ countries, gaining a deep understanding of the differing regulatory and market environments shaping energy and climate investments globally. In addition, he is a recognized Chartered Scientist, Chartered Engineer, and Chartered Environmentalist in the UK and holds an MEng in Chemical Engineering from Imperial College London.
Ben Hunt is VP communications and public affairs at JERA Nex, the renewables business launched by JERA, Japan’s biggest power company, in April 2024. He joined JERA in 2023, bringing experience of 15 years in senior roles in communications and public affairs. Prior to joining JERA his past roles include Global Head of Corporate Affairs a
Ben Hunt is VP communications and public affairs at JERA Nex, the renewables business launched by JERA, Japan’s biggest power company, in April 2024. He joined JERA in 2023, bringing experience of 15 years in senior roles in communications and public affairs. Prior to joining JERA his past roles include Global Head of Corporate Affairs at Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, Director of Communications at Amadeus SA and Head of External Communications at Nokia. Ben is a former Financial Times journalist, covering the technology and telecommunications sectors. A UK national, he has a degree in Law and Politics from the University of London and an MA in Middle East Politics From Exeter University.
Mike has worked for Urenco for 20 years, joining in 2004 having previously worked for British Nuclear Fuels Limited as a nuclear safety specialist. Initially employed as a Urenco UK Health and Safety manager, he led a number of specialist teams in relation to environmental compliance, safeguards, and industrial safety during periods of s
Mike has worked for Urenco for 20 years, joining in 2004 having previously worked for British Nuclear Fuels Limited as a nuclear safety specialist. Initially employed as a Urenco UK Health and Safety manager, he led a number of specialist teams in relation to environmental compliance, safeguards, and industrial safety during periods of significant new build and diversification at Capenhurst.
He also led on regulatory liaison matters with both the Office for Nuclear Regulation and the Environment Agency when the site was relicensed and unified in 2012. In 2017 Mike moved to head up the Independent Assurance team, a function akin to an internal regulator. In 2019 he joined the Urenco UK Lead Team and took up his current position of Chief Nuclear Officer in July 2023.
Saranne has more than 20 years’ experience in communications and stakeholder engagement with 15 of those years spent working in nuclear fission and fusion.
Most recently, Saranne has been working with an Advanced Nuclear Technology developer to select a site in the UK, as well as working with a number of smaller clients on different aspec
Saranne has more than 20 years’ experience in communications and stakeholder engagement with 15 of those years spent working in nuclear fission and fusion.
Most recently, Saranne has been working with an Advanced Nuclear Technology developer to select a site in the UK, as well as working with a number of smaller clients on different aspects of engagement and communication.
Previously, she led communications for STEP (Spherical Tokamak for Energy Production), the UK’s programme to build the world’s first fusion energy power plant. As Head of Communications, she worked with stakeholders from government ministers to local residents to deliver the successful selection of the West Burton site as the future home of STEP.
Saranne has also worked for Horizon Nuclear Power leading communications and community engagement in North Wales and for Magnox, where she was Head of Communications with responsibility for sites, Corporate Social Responsibility and socio-economic investment.
When not working, Saranne’s passions are open water swimming, walking and anything else that happens outside! She also loves live music, from musicals to festivals and everything in between.
Matt Rooney leads the IMechE’s Engineering Policy Unit. He is a Chartered Mechanical Engineer and holds an MPhil in Technology Policy from the University of Cambridge and an MEng in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering from the Queen’s University of Belfast.
He has authored policy reports on topics spanning the energy sector, includin
Matt Rooney leads the IMechE’s Engineering Policy Unit. He is a Chartered Mechanical Engineer and holds an MPhil in Technology Policy from the University of Cambridge and an MEng in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering from the Queen’s University of Belfast.
He has authored policy reports on topics spanning the energy sector, including small modular reactors, carbon taxation, fusion, and road transport decarbonisation.
He is a British Science Association Media Fellow, having worked briefly as a science journalist with Times Higher Education. His other media work includes appearances on BBC News, BBC World Service, and the Naked Scientist.
Derreck van Gelderen is PA Consulting's Head of AI Strategy and AI Lead for Energy and Utilities. He leads the AI and Investment Strategy practice across private and public sector organisations. With over 15 years' experience in designing, developing, and deploying complex models, Derreck bridges the gap between strategic advisory, data a
Derreck van Gelderen is PA Consulting's Head of AI Strategy and AI Lead for Energy and Utilities. He leads the AI and Investment Strategy practice across private and public sector organisations. With over 15 years' experience in designing, developing, and deploying complex models, Derreck bridges the gap between strategic advisory, data and emerging AI technologies. He specialises in guiding organisations through their AI journeys – from understanding AI's disruptive potential and identifying strategic opportunities, to deploying industry-first AI solutions and scaling enterprise-wide AI adoption. Before consulting, Derreck lectured at the University of Bristol while completing his PhD in Probabilistic Fracture Mechanics.
Andrew has over 25 years of experience in the energy and utility sector. He leads the Carbon Trust’s Energy Transition advisory services globally, heading several initiatives spanning coal asset transition, hydrogen and grid development. Andrew is a champion of whole systems thinking and a thought leader in the energy transition field, l
Andrew has over 25 years of experience in the energy and utility sector. He leads the Carbon Trust’s Energy Transition advisory services globally, heading several initiatives spanning coal asset transition, hydrogen and grid development. Andrew is a champion of whole systems thinking and a thought leader in the energy transition field, leading seminal analysis including the ‘Flexibility in Great Britain’ report that considered the wider value unlocked by taking a systems approach across heat, transport and power sectors to reach net zero. Before the Carbon Trust, Andrew spent 16 years with E.ON serving in many senior strategy and innovation roles in the UK, Germany and Europe.
Laura leads the Energy Systems team at the Carbon Trust, delivering projects on the integration of distributed energy resourced into the wider energy system. She has ten years’ experience in the low carbon energy sector, developing expertise on flexibility in electricity networks and its role in facilitating the energy transition. Most re
Laura leads the Energy Systems team at the Carbon Trust, delivering projects on the integration of distributed energy resourced into the wider energy system. She has ten years’ experience in the low carbon energy sector, developing expertise on flexibility in electricity networks and its role in facilitating the energy transition. Most recently, this includes innovation projects ranging from DESNZ's Heat Pump Ready and the Alternative Energy Market Programme to the Strategic Innovation Projects INCENTIVE and Blueprint, looking at accelerating the connection of offshore wind and the role these assets can play in providing flexibility and stability to the grid. Prior to working at the Carbon Trust, Laura managed the Delta-EE Energy Storage and Flexibility Research Services.
Andrew grew up in Aberdeenshire spending the first years of his life in Alford, a village within the constituency of West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine. Andrew moved at a young age to the town of Inverurie where he attended Market Place School and Inverurie Academy.
Upon leaving school Andrew joined the Royal Navy in which he served as an
Andrew grew up in Aberdeenshire spending the first years of his life in Alford, a village within the constituency of West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine. Andrew moved at a young age to the town of Inverurie where he attended Market Place School and Inverurie Academy.
Upon leaving school Andrew joined the Royal Navy in which he served as an officer for 3 years, a career that took him around the world to Brazil, Bahrain, Gibraltar and The Falklands. His duties back home included work for the ceremonial events commemoration team. Following this Andrew returned to the North East, studying politics and history at the University of Aberdeen.
Andrew began his political career in 2014 when he became the Conservative campaign manager for the North of Scotland, organising the party machinery for the 2014 European Election, the Scottish Independence Referendum and 2015 General Election. Andrew then worked for Conservative MEP Ian Duncan as his Parliamentary Assistant and Rural Affairs Policy Adviser. Andrew was recruited by Liam Kerr MSP following his election to the Scottish Parliament in 2016 where he was Head of Office based in the Scottish Parliament.
In 2017 Andrew was selected as the Conservative and Unionist candidate for West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine. Andrew was elected with a total of 24,704 votes, a majority of 7,949. Andrew became the first Conservative MP for West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine since its creation in 1997.
Since June 2017 Andrew has represented the people of West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine as their Member of Parliament in Westminster. In March 2018 he became the first new Scottish MP and the first of the 2017 intake, to be promoted when he was appointed as the Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. In January 2019 Andrew was promoted to Parliamentary Private Secretary to the Prime Minister.
In August 2019 Andrew was appointed Vice Chair of the Conservative Party, covering the Union and Youth within the party. Andrew described the appointment as a great honour. He held this position until November 2021. Following a snap election in December 2019 Andrew was re-elected by the residents of West Aberdeenshire and Kincardine to represent them once again, many constituents voting Conservative for the first time as a result of Andrews hard work locally and tireless approach to individual casework issues. Andrew was again re-elected in July 2024.
Andrew was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Exports in October 2022 until February 2023. That month he was appointed Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the new Department for Energy Security and Net Zero. Following the election on the 4th July 2024 Andrew was appointed Shadow Minister for Veterans.
Andrew lives locally with his wife Madeleine who is originally from Stockholm, Sweden and daughter Emily
Jennifer leads CBI policy and campaigning to create the market-conditions for growth in the UK’s green industries, including the team’s new government engagement strategy. She oversees work shaping the delivery of Clean Power 2030, representing investor, developer and industrial members. This follows her leadership of a strategic researc
Jennifer leads CBI policy and campaigning to create the market-conditions for growth in the UK’s green industries, including the team’s new government engagement strategy. She oversees work shaping the delivery of Clean Power 2030, representing investor, developer and industrial members. This follows her leadership of a strategic research project on green economy growth throughout 2023 and, before that, her role as Deputy Director of the CBI’s Future of Work team where she represented UK employers at the G7 and the UN’s International Labour Organisation (ILO).
A people, policy, and public affairs leader, Jennifer worked with HM Treasury and the TUC on the design of the Job Retention Scheme, advised FTSE executives to navigate changing Covid-19 regulatory environments, and complex new issues, including immigration, supply chain transparency, and ESG legislation. Prior to the CBI, Jennifer was a policy researcher on public service reform at a London charity. She holds a Master’s (cum laude) in Social and Economic History from Utrecht University, Netherlands. She lives in South London with her husband and their two cats, is learning Portuguese and volunteers at a local food charity.
Holly Pattenden is Head of Policy and Regulatory Affairs for Equinor UK’s Marketing, Midstream and Processing business, covering CCS, hydrogen, low carbon liquids and gases, natural gas marketing and trading, thermal power generation and downstream marketing of electricity. As a member of the UK Country Management team, she works across
Holly Pattenden is Head of Policy and Regulatory Affairs for Equinor UK’s Marketing, Midstream and Processing business, covering CCS, hydrogen, low carbon liquids and gases, natural gas marketing and trading, thermal power generation and downstream marketing of electricity. As a member of the UK Country Management team, she works across the company’s oil and gas, low carbon solutions and renewables businesses to advance Equinor’s broad energy ambitions in the UK. She joined Equinor in 2011 and has held roles in corporate strategy and business development in London and as an advisor in the CEO office in Stavanger. Prior to joining Equinor she was Head of Oil and Gas at analysis firm Business Monitor International (now part of Fitch Solutions). She has an MA in Classics from Oxford University and an MSc in Global Politics from Birkbeck, University of London.
Hugo Doyle is Head of Experimental Physics at First Light Fusion Ltd. His team has been responsible for building the capability to experimentally validate fusion in the laboratory, proving the First Light fusion concept. This involved building a launcher to accelerate 1 cm scale projectiles to 10 km/s to impact deuterium tritium filled ta
Hugo Doyle is Head of Experimental Physics at First Light Fusion Ltd. His team has been responsible for building the capability to experimentally validate fusion in the laboratory, proving the First Light fusion concept. This involved building a launcher to accelerate 1 cm scale projectiles to 10 km/s to impact deuterium tritium filled targets and measuring the burst of neutrons emitted, in the laboratory in Oxfordshire. Their focus is now switching to look at the next, much larger stage – a power plant.
He has been at First Light for ten years. Before this he studied laser driven laboratory astrophysics during his PhD at Imperial and as a post-doc at Oxford which involved using some of the largest lasers in the world to reproduce conditions similar to those found at the centre of a star.
Sebastian leads the Natcap team on their mission to accelerate the nature positive transition by integrating nature intelligence into business decision making. Over the last 10 years, his career has been focused on trying to make our economic system more sustainable. Sebastian worked as an Associate Partner at McKinsey, helping businesse
Sebastian leads the Natcap team on their mission to accelerate the nature positive transition by integrating nature intelligence into business decision making. Over the last 10 years, his career has been focused on trying to make our economic system more sustainable. Sebastian worked as an Associate Partner at McKinsey, helping businesses and governments define and embed climate and nature strategies into their operations. He has also been a policy advisor, teacher, and researcher.
Elina is a physicist with over 20 years of experience in fusion plasma physics research and who has worked at several national laboratories across Europe. In 2012 Elina joined UKAEA, where she is successfully leading a group consisting of 10 scientists. In addition, she is now Events Lead at Destination Nuclear, a UK-wide recruitment camp
Elina is a physicist with over 20 years of experience in fusion plasma physics research and who has worked at several national laboratories across Europe. In 2012 Elina joined UKAEA, where she is successfully leading a group consisting of 10 scientists. In addition, she is now Events Lead at Destination Nuclear, a UK-wide recruitment campaign to provide the Nuclear Sector with the workforce required to deliver the sector’s ambitions and growth. Before that, Elina was leading a highly complex modelling project to improve the understanding of how to optimise the fusion energy production of ITER, a critical next-step multi-billion international fusion experiment that is being built in France.
Elina is a mum of two and as WiN UK Network Executive (job share), she is taking positive actions across the nuclear sector to create workplaces where everyone can thrive and reach their true potential.
Martin is co-CEO of Space Solar, an exciting space start-up developing Space Solar Power to provide an era-defining new clean energy source from space. He is an entrepreneurial and highly experienced business and engineering leader in the Aerospace and Renewable Energy sectors.
He co-founded the Space Energy Initiative, a collaboration
Martin is co-CEO of Space Solar, an exciting space start-up developing Space Solar Power to provide an era-defining new clean energy source from space. He is an entrepreneurial and highly experienced business and engineering leader in the Aerospace and Renewable Energy sectors.
He co-founded the Space Energy Initiative, a collaboration between Government and UK space and energy organisations promoting the advancement of this technology.
Martin is a member of both the International Academy of Astronautics permanent committee on Space Solar Power, and International Astronautical Federation Space Power Committee.
Tony leads Howden’s work on climate transition planning and finance, helping financial institutions, corporates and governments to accelerate their climate strategies and de-risk their transition investments. Prior to Howden, he led transition planning, transition finance and sectoral transition pathway initiatives at GFANZ (Glasgow Fina
Tony leads Howden’s work on climate transition planning and finance, helping financial institutions, corporates and governments to accelerate their climate strategies and de-risk their transition investments. Prior to Howden, he led transition planning, transition finance and sectoral transition pathway initiatives at GFANZ (Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero), was part of the delivery group for the Transition Planning Taskforce (TPT), and also led CDP’s disclosure and scoring platforms, integrating the TCFD.
Tony has over 25 years global experience in strategy advisory, risk management, disclosure and programme delivery, with over 18 years as a leader and expert in climate change, environment and sustainability issues affecting businesses, financial institutions and governments.
Trevor Hutchings will be joining the REA on 1st July as our next Chief Executive.
Trevor brings a wealth of experience in net zero, renewables and the clean energy transition. Most recently he was a Partner at international consulting group, BIP, leading their Sustainability Centre of Excellence. Before that he led the growth and divers
Trevor Hutchings will be joining the REA on 1st July as our next Chief Executive.
Trevor brings a wealth of experience in net zero, renewables and the clean energy transition. Most recently he was a Partner at international consulting group, BIP, leading their Sustainability Centre of Excellence. Before that he led the growth and diversification strategy at energy services firm Gemserv.
Trevor spent much of his early career in Whitehall and with the European Commission in Brussels working on energy and environment programmes, including policies to support the renewables market in the UK. He also worked at WWF, the global conservation NGO, where he was Director of Advocacy, focussing on improving public policy and environmental governance.
Trevor is chair of the Green Purposes Company set up by the UK government to safeguard the green mission of the world’s first Green Investment Bank following its sale to Macquarie, the global infrastructure investor. He is a Fellow at the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment and holds the IoD’s certificate in corporate governance.
Trevor grew up in Devon and now lives near Midhurst in the South Downs National Park. When not at work he enjoys sailing, renovating his home and time with his wife Natacha and two children, Claudia, and Charlie.
A career Project Finance banker, Ian joined Howden in December 2023 following 14 years with MUFG during which time he was an MD heading both the Natural Resources PF and Corporate Coverage teams with a geographic focus on Europe, Middle East and Africa. Ian has also worked on the equity side of PF in his role as Director of Project Finan
A career Project Finance banker, Ian joined Howden in December 2023 following 14 years with MUFG during which time he was an MD heading both the Natural Resources PF and Corporate Coverage teams with a geographic focus on Europe, Middle East and Africa. Ian has also worked on the equity side of PF in his role as Director of Project Finance for PSEG Global giving him experience as both a borrower and lender. At Howden, Ian is Head of Project Finance Advisory and his role is to bring the insurance and PF markets closer together to help support the ever growing need for global investment with a specific focus on the Energy Transition.
Matt is the EV policy lead at REcharge UK, the EV forum of the Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (REA). Matt has been actively involved in EV policy for the last three years having previously worked at Drax on among other areas their EV policy. His primary responsibilities lie in accelerating chargepoint deployment a
Matt is the EV policy lead at REcharge UK, the EV forum of the Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (REA). Matt has been actively involved in EV policy for the last three years having previously worked at Drax on among other areas their EV policy. His primary responsibilities lie in accelerating chargepoint deployment and system flexibility while ensuring public chargepoints can be accessed by and are safe for everyone, as well as speeding up grid connections, and supporting Local Authorities with chargepoint rollout. Matt is also the Secretariat for the EV All Party Parliamentary Group, in charge of bringing to light the concerns of the EV sector to Political decision makers.
Jordan Amir-Hekmat is a consultant at ERM. With a background in mechanical engineering, he has worked in the hydrogen industry for several years, developing some of the leading green hydrogen projects in the UK. His experience includes large scale green hydrogen production and distribution for process heat, logistics and transport across
Jordan Amir-Hekmat is a consultant at ERM. With a background in mechanical engineering, he has worked in the hydrogen industry for several years, developing some of the leading green hydrogen projects in the UK. His experience includes large scale green hydrogen production and distribution for process heat, logistics and transport across a range of sectors. He has also worked on innovation projects, such as refuelling for hydrogen aviation and digital twin solutions to optimise site operation. At ERM he has been conducting analysis into future electricity generation projections, guiding UK Distribution Network Operators to make optimal strategic grid upgrades that will enable a net zero grid.
Gavin has created over a dozen companies, employing 100’s of people, and delivering $100M’s in measurable impact. He co-chaired the development of the Open Banking Standard and was founding CEO of the Open Data Institute. He has mentored, chaired, or been a non-exec of over 40 organisations across diverse sectors. He currently runs Icebr
Gavin has created over a dozen companies, employing 100’s of people, and delivering $100M’s in measurable impact. He co-chaired the development of the Open Banking Standard and was founding CEO of the Open Data Institute. He has mentored, chaired, or been a non-exec of over 40 organisations across diverse sectors. He currently runs IcebreakerOne.org to help accelerate our Net Zero Future and co-chairs the UK Smart Data Council, shaping the future of data sharing at national scale to unlock value and address risks.
Maria Bengtsson is a Partner in EY’s Strategy and Transactions team and the eMobility lead for EY in the UK. With a background in automotive manufacturing and almost two decades of experience as an energy and automotive consultant, Maria advises organisations across the eMobility value chain, including automotive manufacturers, charge po
Maria Bengtsson is a Partner in EY’s Strategy and Transactions team and the eMobility lead for EY in the UK. With a background in automotive manufacturing and almost two decades of experience as an energy and automotive consultant, Maria advises organisations across the eMobility value chain, including automotive manufacturers, charge point operators and fleet operators. EY’s areas of focus within eMobility include asset and business valuations, business case modelling and evaluations, M&A and fundraising, charging strategy advice, tax advice and regulatory advice.
Natascha was Labour Member of Parliament for North East Derbyshire from 2005 to 2017. She set up and chaired the Backbench Business select committee from 2010 to 2015 and served as House of Commons Deputy Speaker. Her policy specialisms are energy, manufacturing and infrastructure.
After Parliament, Natascha was Partner at policy and opin
Natascha was Labour Member of Parliament for North East Derbyshire from 2005 to 2017. She set up and chaired the Backbench Business select committee from 2010 to 2015 and served as House of Commons Deputy Speaker. Her policy specialisms are energy, manufacturing and infrastructure.
After Parliament, Natascha was Partner at policy and opinion research agency Public First where she set up the Energy and Infrastructure practice. Since then, Natascha founded cross-party think tank, Palace Yard which hosts policy events and provides succinct and accessible briefings for policymakers.
Melanie Onn is the Labour Member of Parliament for Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes. Elected in 2024, Melanie previously represented the Great Grimsby constituency between 2015-2019.
Outside of Parliament, Melanie has been a leading voice in the renewable industry. From 2020 to 2023, Melanie served as Deputy Chief Executive at RenewableUK and
Melanie Onn is the Labour Member of Parliament for Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes. Elected in 2024, Melanie previously represented the Great Grimsby constituency between 2015-2019.
Outside of Parliament, Melanie has been a leading voice in the renewable industry. From 2020 to 2023, Melanie served as Deputy Chief Executive at RenewableUK and sits on the board of Grimsby Community Energy.
Melanie is passionate about Labour’s new industrial strategy and the benefits renewable energy will bring to Great Grimsby and Cleethorpes’ local economy.
Lee has held senior leadership positions within the Electricity Generation sector for over 25 years. Initially working with thermal and hydro generation technologies, the majority of his career has been spent within the Renewables Energy Sector (with specific focus on wind power).
Lee was directly responsible for leading the development (f
Lee has held senior leadership positions within the Electricity Generation sector for over 25 years. Initially working with thermal and hydro generation technologies, the majority of his career has been spent within the Renewables Energy Sector (with specific focus on wind power).
Lee was directly responsible for leading the development (from inception) of a fully integrated operations function within a leading global utility to support the largest and most diverse operational wind portfolio in the UK (including the establishment of the UK’s most advanced 24/7 dedicated Renewable Energy Control Centre).
This experience was gained during a period of exceptional company and industry growth, during which the asset portfolio Lee was responsible for grew from 12 projects totalling 120Mws of installed capacity, to 38 projects and around 2GW of installed capacity.
During this period, an incredible amount of experience was gained across a wide range of operational areas, within a challenging and rapidly changing operational environment such as: Technical Asset Management, Organisational Design and Development, Operational Performance Improvement and Strategic Change Implementation.
Lee was also directly involved in developing industry standards within the UK wind industry is an extremely strong Health & Safety advocate.
This experience was achieved whilst driving company and industry leading levels of operational performance and staff engagement.
Lee was also the global Head of Growth and Development for the wind industry’s first dedicated provider of independent technical training and competency development. This role involved engaging with, and designing support solutions for, asset owners/operators and maintenance providers across all key global Renewable Energy markets which provided a deep understanding of operational best practice.
Lee is passionate about developing people and teams withing complex technical environments and optimising operational performance. His desire to work with organisations in a free thinking, sustainable and constructive way - independent of the limiting factors which can adversely affect progress and innovation within conventional company structures – was the driving force behind the establishment of Vi Renewables
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