Energy Retail Association
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Background
'The Energy Retail Association (ERA), formed in 2003, represents the major electricity and gas suppliers in the domestic market in Great Britain.
The ERA works closely with government, NGOs, charities and other organisations in England, Scotland and Wales to ensure a coordinated approach to dealing with the key issues affecting our industry and the British consumer.
All the main energy suppliers, operating in the residential market, in Great Britain are members of the association - British Gas, EDF Energy, RWE npower, E.ON, Scottish Power, and Scottish and Southern Energy.'[1]
Biographical Information
History
Current activities
Views
Affiliations
People
'The ERA is headed by the Chief Executive, Dr Garry Felgate, who was previously a Director of the Carbon Trust as well as occupying senior roles with AEA Technology, KPMG and A.T. Kearney . He is given high level direction from a Board made up of the Chief Executive Officers and Managing Directors of our six member companies.'[2]
Funding
Clients
Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes
Publications
Contact
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- Phone:
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- Website:
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Energy Retail Association, "ERA About us.", accessed 20/04/09
- ↑ Energy Retail Association, "ERA About us.", accessed 20/04/09
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