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*[[Neil Witney]] [[Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs]] ([[DEFRA]])Head of Sustainable Development Unit
 
*[[Neil Witney]] [[Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs]] ([[DEFRA]])Head of Sustainable Development Unit
 
*[[John Overton]] [[BERR]] Deputy Director, Grid Renewables Deployment Team <ref>Electricity Networks Strategy Group website [http://www.ensg.gov.uk/index.php?article=119 Reconstituted Electricity Networks Strategy Group, Membership] Accessed 25/02/10</ref>
 
*[[John Overton]] [[BERR]] Deputy Director, Grid Renewables Deployment Team <ref>Electricity Networks Strategy Group website [http://www.ensg.gov.uk/index.php?article=119 Reconstituted Electricity Networks Strategy Group, Membership] Accessed 25/02/10</ref>
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*[[Steve Smith]] former Joint Chair [[Ofgem]]Managing Director of Networks
  
 
==Funding==
 
==Funding==

Revision as of 22:21, 7 March 2010

The Electricity Networks Strategy Group (ENSG) says it provides

a high level forum which brings together key stakeholders in electricity networks that work together to support government in meeting the long-term energy challenges of tackling climate change and ensuring secure, clean and affordable energy.[1]

ENSG is chaired by Ofgem (which regulates the electricity and gas markets in the UK) and the UK government's Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC). It is made up of energy companies and government departments relating to energy networks. The stated aim is to 'support government in meeting the long-term energy challenges of tackling climate change and ensuring secure, clean and affordable energy.'[2]

It was formed in 2003,[3] and reformed in 2008.[4]

History

Current activities

Views

Affiliations

People

2006 Members

In 2006 the members of the old ENSG were:

2008 Members

In 2008 the reconstituted members of the ENSG were:

Funding

Clients

Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes

Publications

Contact

Address:
Phone:
Email:
Website:

Resources

Notes

  1. The ENSG Home Page, ENSG website, accessed 25 October 2009
  2. ENSG, "ENSG homepage", ENSG homepage. Accessed 26/03/09
  3. The ENSG Home Page, ENSG website, accessed 15 Feb 2010
  4. Reconstituted Electricity Networks Strategy Group, ENSG website, accessed 15 Feb 2010
  5. ENSG website, archive ENSG Annual Report 2006 Accessed 25/02/10
  6. Electricity Networks Strategy Group website Reconstituted Electricity Networks Strategy Group, Membership Accessed 25/02/10