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Association for the Conservation of Energy

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Abbreviation
  
UKACE

Region served
  
UK

Formation
  
1981

Legal status
  
Non-profit organization

Purpose
  
Energy conservation in the UK

Location
  
Westgate House, 2a Prebend Street, London, N1 8PT

The Association for the Conservation of Energy is a British organisation that promotes energy conservation. It represents the energy conservation industry and does collective research for the industry. The Association for the Conservation of Energy was formed in 1981 and Andrew Warren has been the Director since its formation. It is based in the east of the London Borough of Islington.

Structure and membership

The Association for the Conservation of Energy has two divisions:

  • Research unit, which does the (scientific) examination of ways of conserving energy, and keeping up-to-date of the rapidly changing technology.
  • Parliamentary campaigns, which operates on a national level to influence energy policy.
  • Members include:

  • Cavity Insulation Guarantee Agency (based in Leighton Buzzard)
  • Dow Chemical Ltd
  • E.ON UK (based in Coventry)
  • Knauf Insulation (based in St Helens)
  • Pilkington (based in St Helens)
  • Rockwool (based in Pencoed)
  • Scottish Power
  • SIG plc
  • Ursa (a Spanish insulation company)
  • References

    Association for the Conservation of Energy Wikipedia