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The Energy Sector Interest Group (SIG) exists to pre-empt and address the business issues affecting companies working in the fields of power generation and distribution. It does this through a programme of meetings throughout the year, and through engagement with key stakeholders.

Objectives of the Energy SIG 

  • Engage with the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) and the Department for Energy and Climate Change (DECC)
  • Engage with other significant stakeholders
  • Develop an ACE energy projects brochure to demonstrate the value added by UK consultancies; and

The Energy SIG explores issues such as the impact of the credit crunch on the energy sector, energy price trends and volatility, transparency, carbon markets, electricity generation, renewables, LNG, biomass, coal, carbon capture and storage, energy security, barriers to entry and both EU and UK market regulation and structure.

 
The Energy SIG is chaired by Prem Mahi of Mott MacDonald

Membership

The following ACE member companies participate in the SIG. If you would like your company to be represented, please contact ACE's economist Graham Pontin.

  • Jacobs
  • PB
  • Mott MacDonald
  • KBR
  • Rybka
  • Waterman
  • WYG
  • GHA Livigunn
  • RPS
  • URS Scott Wilson
  • Royal Haskoning
  • Clancy Consulting
  • Curtins Consulting
  • Taranto Consulting
  • Tony Gee and Partners
  • Buro Happold
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