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[[Alstom]], [[Fluor]] Ltd, [[Honeywell]], [[Institution of Engineering and Technology]], [[RWE npower]], [[South Hook Gas]] and Statoil each pay £2000 towards a group publication. Energy Industries Council paid for a group reception held on 13 July 2011 (registered July 2011). <ref>
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Revision as of 15:14, 4 June 2012

The purpose of the Associate Parliamentary Group for Energy Studies is 'to discuss energy and environment policy outside the timescales of general elections'.

People

2011-2012

Funding

BENEFITS RECEIVED BY GROUP FROM SOURCES OUTSIDE PARLIAMENT Alstom, Fluor Ltd, Honeywell, Institution of Engineering and Technology, RWE npower, South Hook Gas and Statoil each pay £2000 towards a group publication. Energy Industries Council paid for a group reception held on 13 July 2011 (registered July 2011). [2]

Publications

Contact

Address:
Website:

Resources

Notes

  1. House of Commons, [All-Party Parliamentary Group on Nuclear Energy as at 28 April 2011], accessed 20 June 2011
  2. House of Commons, REGISTER OF ALL-PARTY GROUPS (As at 9 February 2012)