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EEEGR EVEN STRONGER


EEEGR, the East of England Energy Group, marks its 13th anniversary early in 2014 at the end of a year which has seen membership top 400 for the first time.


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“Home is where the heart is but although EEEGR started in Great Yarmouth and is headquartered there we are an all- embracing regional organisation.”


VIRTUAL OFFICE one step was to establish a virtual office at OrbisEnergy which gave EEEGR a presence in Lowestoft, among many members and supporters who occupy the same energy hub.


IN SPITE OF WINDS OF CHANGE WINDS OF CHANGE


Much has changed, however, particularly the ever-increasing focus on offshore wind which has seen the recent official opening of Great Gabbard and Sheringham Shoal


Michael Fallon, Minister of State for Energy, at the opening of Greater Gabbard offshore wind farm


“With members in Essex, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, EEEGR is truly region-wide and represents the entire energy supply chain across the East of England.” said Simon.


Simon Gray, EEEGR Chief Executive


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“What we bring members is hot news and updates, skills information and developments, supply chain opportunities, seminars, meet-the-buyer sessions, special interest groups, contact with Government policy makers, publicity and major conferences - the next being SNS 2014: the Sea of Opportunity at the Norfolk Showground, Norwich on March 5-6.


But its mission remains to unite all elements of the region’s energy industry with one voice and the common cause of keeping the lights on all over England.


wind farms and the prospect of even larger Round 3 developments to follow.


“They will be a critical part of the East of England economy for decades but it is vital to ensure the correct mix and balance of energy supplies.” said EEEGR Chief Executive Simon Gray.


“We are fortunate in this region to have reserves and expertise in all energy resources whether gas, nuclear, windpower, biofuel, or other renewables such as solar and wave and tidal.”


“Its focus is on crucial offshore wind, gas and Sizewell C opportunities, challenges and issues around the Southern North Sea, along with generous networking time - the very thing which set EEEGR on the road in the first place.”


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