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+ | Transport consultancy work for [[Department for Transport]], [[Highways Agency]], [[Commission for Integrated transport]], [[Transport for London]] etc. <ref>AEA [http://www.aeat.co.uk/cms/corp-governance/ Annual Report 2008], Accessed 16/11/09</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 10:29, 17 November 2009
AEA is 'a world leading energy and climate change consultancy' operating in the UK, Europe, China and the USA, and is one of the UK governments primary policy consultants on low carbon technology, energy policy, emission reductions and other climate change initiatives. They are key advisors to the Climate Change Committee and have also won contracts to advise on UK-Russia and UK-China climate change initiatives. [1] They also run a chemical safety, risk management and legal advice service under the name NCEC [2]
Contents
Activities
AEA develop climate change policy (focused on 'behaviour change' not industrial cutbacks) in Britain and then 'sell' it into other parts of the world and to the private sector. This appears to be aimed at saving businesses money, and they claim to have saved UK industry over £1 bn through their policy developments. 'We understand the environment and know how businesses can capitalise on what is currently the biggest challenge faced by both the private and public sectors.'[3]
History
Affiliations
AEA's very glitzy PR (see website) is outsourced to Madano Partnership a rather 'green' painted PR group.
People
- Andrew McCree CEO - previously with BP exploration (until joining AEA in 1991)
- Dr Bernard Bulkin chairman-
- Alice Cummings CFO - joined AEA in 1995, previously South West Water plc.
- Dr Leslie Atkinson Senior Independent Director, joined AEA in 1996. Previously chairman of BP Asia Pacific and Executive Director of Tarmac plc.
- Dr Paul Golby - On board since 2003. Chief executive of E.ON UK. also co-chair of Energy Research Partnership
- Lewis Moonie - Non-exec director. With AEA since 2004. A working peer, MP for Kirkaldy between 1987 and 2005. Parliamentary Under Secretary for Ministry of Defence 2000 and 2003. Non-exec director of PartyGaming plc.
- Rodney Westhead also of Clean Air Power and Transense Technologies
Funding
Clients
AEA has contracts with the European Commission and its agencies on policy advice. It leads the UK-Russia Climate Change Science Collaboration Project funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth offices Strategic Programme Fund. Transport consultancy work for Department for Transport, Highways Agency, Commission for Integrated transport, Transport for London etc. [4]
Publications
Contact
- Address: AEA have offices in Oxford, Ayrshire, Cheshire, Romania, London, Wales
Their main three offices are in Harwell Science and Innovation Campus in Oxfordshire. [5]
- Phone:
- Email:
- Website:
Resources
Notes
- ↑ AEA front page, Accessed 16/11/09
- ↑ AEA front page, Accessed 16/11/09
- ↑ NCECFront Page, Accessed 16/11/09
- ↑ AEA Annual Report 2008, Accessed 16/11/09
- ↑ AEAContact Us, Accessed 16/11/09