Scottish Renewables Forum
Contents
Background
SRF was formed in 1996. It is the main renewables trade assoc and lobby group for Scotland and is closely linked to the British Wind Energy Association.
It promotes Scotland as an ideal location for renewable energy development and espouses 'a vision of the “win-win” potential of renewables to create jobs and prosperity for Scotland, as well as safeguarding the environment, to encourage the adoption of targets and strategies which make the best use of our indigenous resources.' [1]
History
Funding and finances
Members
Similarly to the British Wind Energy Association its extensive list of members range from small renewables companies to large energy companies with some renewables, and also includes Universities, banks, large construction companies, financial services firms, government agencies and NGO's. [2]
People
Board Members
- Jason Ormiston Chief Executive
- Andrew Jamieson ScottishPower Chairman & Wind Group co-Chair
- Alan Baker Infinis Ltd
- Gareth Davies Aquatera Marine co-Chair
- Robert Forrest GreenPower Wind Group co-Chair
- Ray Hunter Renewable Energy Systems UK Ltd. Communications Group Chair
- Stephen Kerr Avayl Engineering Consultancy Supply Chain Group Chair
- Kerr MacGregor Scottish Solar Energy Group Associate representative
- Dr Keith MacLean Scottish and Southern Energy Grid Group co-Chair
- Harry Malyon RWE Npower renewables Planning Group Chair
- Jeremy Sainsbury Natural Power Consultants Ltd Grid Group co-Chair
- Fergus Tickell Northern Energy Developments Biomass Group Chair
- David Bone Wright Johnston & Mackenzie Legal Adviser
Affiliations
Subsidiaries
Publications
Contact details, Resources, Notes
Contact
- Address:
- Phone: +44 (0) 141 353 4980
- Fax:
- Emails: firstname@scottishrenewables.com
- Website:
External Resources
Notes
- ↑ Scottish Renewables Forum, "About Us", SRF About Us page, accessed 20/02/09
- ↑ Scottish Renewables Forum, "[http://www.scottishrenewables.com/MemberSearch/List.aspx Members list]", SRF Member Directory page, accessed 20/02/09