Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology
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Abbreviation | REA |
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Formation | 26 June 2001 |
Type | Trade association |
Legal status | Non-profit company (No. 04241430) |
Purpose | Renewable energy industry in the UK |
Headquarters | The Strand, London |
Region served | UK |
Membership | c. 500 companies |
Chief Executive | Nina Skorupska |
Main organ | REA Board |
Staff | 20-30 |
The Association for Renewable Energy and Clean Technology (REA) is a renewable energy and clean technology trade association in the UK encompassing all of renewables industry in the United Kingdom. REA claims to cover renewable power & flexibility, heat and cooling, circular bioresources and transport.[1] The REA is a not-for-profit company.[2]
History
REA claims it was established in 2001 as a not-for-profit trade association, representing British renewable energy producers and promoting the use of renewable energy in the UK.[2] REA was merged with the Association for Organics Recycling (AfOR) in 2012, the latter becoming the "Organics Recycling Group" under REA.[2]
Criticism
In 2014 REA was criticised for encouraging reliance on large non renewable energy company members including the operators of Drax power station and Eggborough power station and lobbying to expand the use of food crops as biofuels including palm oil and soya.[3]
References
Footnotes
- ^ REA 2021.
- ^ a b c Quinault 2012.
- ^ Bastable 2014.
Sources
- Bastable, Sophie (7 April 2014). "Fighting the Big Biomass Baddies". theecologist.org. The Ecologist. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
- Quinault, Caelia (3 September 2012). "AfOR members approve merger with REA". LetsRecycle.com. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - REA (2021). "About the REA". Renewable Energy Association.