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:In the 1990s, David served on the Executive Committee of the [[Electricity Pool of England and Wales]], the DTI [[Renewable Energy Advisory Committee]] and the Government's "[[Foresight Energy Futures Task Force]]". | :In the 1990s, David served on the Executive Committee of the [[Electricity Pool of England and Wales]], the DTI [[Renewable Energy Advisory Committee]] and the Government's "[[Foresight Energy Futures Task Force]]". | ||
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:*a board member of the European electricity body "[[Eurelectric]]" | :*a board member of the European electricity body "[[Eurelectric]]" | ||
:*a director of the [[Parliamentary Renewable and Sustainable Energy Group]] ("PRASEG"); | :*a director of the [[Parliamentary Renewable and Sustainable Energy Group]] ("PRASEG"); | ||
:*a member of the [[Micropower Council]] | :*a member of the [[Micropower Council]] | ||
− | Porter is an honorary fellow of the [[Energy Institute]] and a former fellow of the [[RSA]].<ref>World Business Research Web site [http://www.wbresearch.com/powereurope/full.html Carbon Emission Focus Day 2007: Speakers] Accessed 22nd May 2007.</ref> | + | Porter is an honorary fellow of the [[Energy Institute]] and [[Exeter University]], and a former fellow of the [[RSA]].<ref>World Business Research Web site [http://www.wbresearch.com/powereurope/full.html Carbon Emission Focus Day 2007: Speakers] Accessed 22nd May 2007.</ref>an Honorary Fellow of' |
He is a past president of the [[Energy Industries Club]].<ref>[http://www.eicuk.org/committee-2 Committee], Energy Industries Club website, undated, accessed 3 November 2012</ref> | He is a past president of the [[Energy Industries Club]].<ref>[http://www.eicuk.org/committee-2 Committee], Energy Industries Club website, undated, accessed 3 November 2012</ref> | ||
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David Porter is an energy specialist who was appointed chair of lobbying firm Brevia Consulting's energy practice in February 2014.
He is previously chief executive of the Association of Electricity Producers (AEP), a key trade body for electricity producers from 1987 until 2012 when it was merged with Energy UK.
Porter was briefly Energy UK's first chief executive from April until September 2012 when Angela Knight took over.
He is a former director of the UK Parliamentary Renewable and Sustainable Energy Group (PRASEG).
Contents
Background
According to a Worldwide Business Research profile:
- In 1987 his public relations company began working for the AEP's predecessor, the Association of Independent Electricity Producers. In 1991 he became the association's chief executive.
- In the 1990s, David served on the Executive Committee of the Electricity Pool of England and Wales, the DTI Renewable Energy Advisory Committee and the Government's "Foresight Energy Futures Task Force".
Porter has previously been:
- a board member of the European electricity body "Eurelectric"
- a director of the Parliamentary Renewable and Sustainable Energy Group ("PRASEG");
- a member of the Micropower Council
Porter is an honorary fellow of the Energy Institute and Exeter University, and a former fellow of the RSA.[1]an Honorary Fellow of'
He is a past president of the Energy Industries Club.[2]
Publications
- David Porter, 'Electricity supply: the British experiment'. Mereo Books, 2014. ISBN 978-1-86151-385-4
Resources
- Melissa Jones and Andy Rowell, Access all areas: Westminster's (vast) fracking lobby exposed, 29 April 2015.
- On The Record, New Review, August 1999
Notes
- ↑ World Business Research Web site Carbon Emission Focus Day 2007: Speakers Accessed 22nd May 2007.
- ↑ Committee, Energy Industries Club website, undated, accessed 3 November 2012