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− | '''Energy Industries Club''' is an energy industry body which keeps its membership secret. The body's members are drawn from firms and companies in the field, including suppliers, major customers, oil and gas companies and nationalised industries. | + | '''Energy Industries Club''' is an energy industry body which keeps its membership secret. The body's members are drawn from firms and companies in the field, including suppliers, major customers, oil and gas companies and nationalised industries. |
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+ | On March 15, 2005, the body organized a gathering of UK's top opinion formers: analysts, corporate traders and members of the media where the keynote speech, entitled "UK Nuclear Energy: fuel of the future?", was delivered by [[Mike Alexander]], the Chief Executiveat of [[British Energy]]. | ||
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Revision as of 01:48, 30 January 2006
Background
Energy Industries Club is an energy industry body which keeps its membership secret. The body's members are drawn from firms and companies in the field, including suppliers, major customers, oil and gas companies and nationalised industries.
Pro-Nuclear Lobbying
On March 15, 2005, the body organized a gathering of UK's top opinion formers: analysts, corporate traders and members of the media where the keynote speech, entitled "UK Nuclear Energy: fuel of the future?", was delivered by Mike Alexander, the Chief Executiveat of British Energy.
Key Personnel
David Porter, the President of the Energy Industries Club is also the CEO of Association of Electricity Producers (AEP). Past President's include Robert Hawley, Robert Evans and Archie Lamb.
Related Articles
- Jonathan Leake and Dan Box, The nuclear charm offensive, New Statesman, May 23, 2005