Rolls-Royce
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Contents
Affiliations
Nuclear
- AMEC
- Areva
- China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group
- Energy Industries Club
- Hitachi
- Nuclear Research and Development Advisory Board
- UK Ministry of Defence
People
- Professor Richard Parker: Director of Research and Technology, Rolls-Royce is a member of the UK government's ad hoc Nuclear Research and Development Advisory Board
Lobbyists
- Helen Kennett - Director of Government Relations [1]
Secondments
In February 2013, NuclearSpin.org revealed that Rolls-Royce had seconded an employee to the Department for Energy and Climate Change. As the head of ‘new nuclear capabilities and removing barriers’ at DECC, Sophie Macfarlane-Smith is responsible for 'enhancing the capability' of the UK's 'new nuclear supply chain and skills'. DECC says it meets her salary cost and makes sure there could be no conflict of interest.[2]
Contact
- Address:65 Buckingham Gate,
- London SW1E 6AT
- Website: www.rolls-royce.com
Resources
Notes
- ↑ UK Public Affairs Council, Period 1 September 2011 to 30 November 2011
- ↑ Richard Cookson, Nuclear industry secondments to Government departments responsible for policy and regulation, Spinwatch, 22 February 2013