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Energy

Welcome to the energy section of the ICE website. This section details all the ICE´s work relating to the energy as well as the activities and outputs of the Energy Board.

The Energy Board is a committee of 13 members involved in areas from across the spectrum of Civil Engineering activities that relate to energy. For more information on the Board please select Energy Board.

The Board is divided into different champion sectors.  Each board member is required to represent the ICE´s opinion on that sector and provide a report briefly summarising the current and future issues for that sector in both the UK and the rest of the world.  The current sector reports are:

If you would like to gain a copy of the reports, comment or if you think that there is anything that should be added, please contact the Board Secretary, Owen Meredith on 020 7665 2316.

One of the Boards major activities is to try to advise government on matters relating to energy and energy policy.  The Board regularly respond to government consultations and some of the recent consultation documents and the Energy Board´s responses can be found below:

The board regularly respond to government consultations and some of the recent consultation documents and the Energy Board's responses are available online

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