London Energy Partnership

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Background

LEP was formed in 2004 by the Mayor of London to work with energy companies, councils, and energy saving/ sustainable energy organisations to promote a more 'sustainable energy future' for London.[1]


===Partners:=== Argent Group Plc | British Gas | UK Business Council for Sustainable Energy | Carbon Trust | EDF Energy | Combined Heat and Power Association | Energy Saving Trust | RBC Capital Markets | Greater London Authority | Government Office for London | London Borough’s Energy Group | London Climate Change Agency | London Development Agency | London Councils | London Sustainability Exchange | Renewable Energy Association | London South Bank University.

People

Chair: David Green, Chief Executive of the UK Business Council for Sustainable Energy Vice Chair: Lucy Padfield, Islington Borough Council and London Borough Energy Group

====Secretariat==== (based at the Greater London Authority):

Dr. Ute Collier, Partnership Manager | Simon Evans, Project Manager | Ross Hudson, Project Manager

Funding

The Greater London Authority, the London Development Agency, and Argent Group Plc currently provide core funding for the London Energy Partnership. Additionally, British Gas is sponsoring their 2008 Forum event.[2]


Resources

Notes

  1. LEP website London Energy Partnership About us,accessed 13/04/09
  2. LEP website London Energy Partnership About us,accessed 13/04/09