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− | {{Template:NuclearSpin}} | + | {{Template:NuclearSpin}}'''Alstom Power''' says it is 'a world leader in transport infrastructure, power generation and electrical grid'.<ref>[http://www.alstom.com/about-us About us], Alstom website, undated, accessed 3 November 2012</ref> |
− | + | Among other activities, it builds turbines for nuclear power stations. Its website says it has '50 years’ experience in servicing nuclear plants' and that "30% of all nuclear power plants worldwide run with Alstom turbine generator sets'.<ref>[http://www.alstom.com/power/nuclear Nuclear Power], Alstom website, undated, accessed 3 November 2012</ref> | |
− | + | ==People== | |
+ | ===Revolving door executives=== | ||
+ | *[[Joan MacNaughton]], a former senior civil servant who was director-general of energy at the former [[Department of Trade and Industry]]. She is now Global Adviser Sustainable Policies at Alstom and a member of the High Level Panel for the CDM Policy Dialogue. <ref name="LinkedIn"> [http://uk.linkedin.com/in/joanmacnaughton Joan MacNaughton CB], LinkedIn profile, undated, accessed 10 September 2012 </ref> | ||
+ | *[[Craig Jones]], Alstom director of government affairs since 2010. He is a former senior civil servant and diplomat, who was deputy director at the [[Department for Business, Innovation & Skills]] (BIS) (2008-09) and at the [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]] from 2006-08, and a former private secretary to the environment minister (1997-99). | ||
− | == | + | ===Former executives=== |
− | [[Mike Rolls]], | + | *Professor [[John Loughhead]] OBE FREng FTSE is a former Alstom vice-president who was appointed [[DECC]]’s chief scientific adviser in October 2014 |
+ | *[[Mike Rolls]], president of the [[Energy Industries Club]], is its former sales director.<ref>[http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/mike-rolls/12/947/b13 LinkedIn entry for Mike Rolls], LinkedIn website, undated, accessed 3 November 2012</ref> | ||
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+ | ==Lobbying agencies== | ||
+ | *[[Bell Pottinger Communications]] (circa 2008-09) | ||
+ | *[[Bellenden]] | ||
==Website== | ==Website== | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:47, 25 August 2015
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Alstom Power says it is 'a world leader in transport infrastructure, power generation and electrical grid'.[1]
Among other activities, it builds turbines for nuclear power stations. Its website says it has '50 years’ experience in servicing nuclear plants' and that "30% of all nuclear power plants worldwide run with Alstom turbine generator sets'.[2]
Contents
People
Revolving door executives
- Joan MacNaughton, a former senior civil servant who was director-general of energy at the former Department of Trade and Industry. She is now Global Adviser Sustainable Policies at Alstom and a member of the High Level Panel for the CDM Policy Dialogue. [3]
- Craig Jones, Alstom director of government affairs since 2010. He is a former senior civil servant and diplomat, who was deputy director at the Department for Business, Innovation & Skills (BIS) (2008-09) and at the Department of Energy and Climate Change from 2006-08, and a former private secretary to the environment minister (1997-99).
Former executives
- Professor John Loughhead OBE FREng FTSE is a former Alstom vice-president who was appointed DECC’s chief scientific adviser in October 2014
- Mike Rolls, president of the Energy Industries Club, is its former sales director.[4]
Lobbying agencies
- Bell Pottinger Communications (circa 2008-09)
- Bellenden
Website
Notes
- ↑ About us, Alstom website, undated, accessed 3 November 2012
- ↑ Nuclear Power, Alstom website, undated, accessed 3 November 2012
- ↑ Joan MacNaughton CB, LinkedIn profile, undated, accessed 10 September 2012
- ↑ LinkedIn entry for Mike Rolls, LinkedIn website, undated, accessed 3 November 2012