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− | Stephen de Souza is a former UK senior civil servant who has worked for energy giant [[Statoil]] since April 2013. | + | '''Stephen de Souza''' is a former UK senior civil servant who has worked for energy giant [[Statoil]] since April 2013. |
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | Stephen de Souza's most recent government roles were as Head of Waste & Safety Policy in the [[Office for Nuclear Development]] and as Head Renewables Financial Incentives in the UK's [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]]. | + | '''Stephen de Souza''''s most recent government roles were as Head of Waste & Safety Policy in the [[Office for Nuclear Development]] and as Head Renewables Financial Incentives in the UK's [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]]. |
− | At Statoil he works on 'Renewable Energy - Wind, Business Development'. <ref> [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/stephen-de-souza/25/a78/279?trk=pub-pbmap Stephen de Souza], LinkedIn profile, acc 9 October 2013 </ref> | + | At Statoil he works on 'Renewable Energy - Wind, Business Development'. <ref name="LinkedIn"> [http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/stephen-de-souza/25/a78/279?trk=pub-pbmap Stephen de Souza], LinkedIn profile, acc 9 October 2013 </ref> |
==CV== | ==CV== | ||
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*Director Demand and Distributed Energy, Department of Trade and Industry, October 2006 – June 2007 (9 months) | *Director Demand and Distributed Energy, Department of Trade and Industry, October 2006 – June 2007 (9 months) | ||
− | *Director, [[Department of Trade and Industry]], Government Agency; 1001-5000 employees; | + | *Director, [[Department of Trade and Industry]], Government Agency; 1001-5000 employees; 2000 – 2007 (7 years)<ref name="LinkedIn"/> |
− | 2000 – 2007 (7 years) | ||
==Affiliations== | ==Affiliations== | ||
+ | * Was a member of the 2012 [[Ad Hoc Nuclear Research and Development Advisory Board]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Revolving Door|de Souza, Stephen]] |
Latest revision as of 03:23, 30 October 2013
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Stephen de Souza is a former UK senior civil servant who has worked for energy giant Statoil since April 2013.
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Background
Stephen de Souza's most recent government roles were as Head of Waste & Safety Policy in the Office for Nuclear Development and as Head Renewables Financial Incentives in the UK's Department of Energy and Climate Change.
At Statoil he works on 'Renewable Energy - Wind, Business Development'. [1]
CV
- Head of Waste & Safety Policy, Office for Nuclear Development, DECC, June 2011 – March 2013 (1 year 10 months) London
- Responsible for policy on nuclear waste, safety, plutonium disposition, implementation of Paris-Brussels conventions on liability, nuclear fuel cycle and R&D. Director of NNL Holdings.
- Head Renewables Financial Incentives, Department of Energy and Climate Change, December 2008 – May 2011 (2 years 6 months)
- I was responsible for introducing the world’s most comprehensive system of renewable energy support: reforming the existing Renewables Obligation to properly support offshore wind and implementing 2 new incentives from scratch: the small-scale Feed-in tariff and the first of a kind Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI).
- Director Distributed Energy, Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform , June 2006 – December 2008 (2 years 7 months)
- Director Demand and Distributed Energy, Department of Trade and Industry, October 2006 – June 2007 (9 months)
- Director, Department of Trade and Industry, Government Agency; 1001-5000 employees; 2000 – 2007 (7 years)[1]
Affiliations
- Was a member of the 2012 Ad Hoc Nuclear Research and Development Advisory Board
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Stephen de Souza, LinkedIn profile, acc 9 October 2013