date: Mon, 27 Sep 1999 12:45:59 +0100
from: Trevor Davies <t.d.davies@uea.ac.uk>
subject: Climate Change Centre
to: m.hulme@uea

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>To: Trevor Davies <t.d.davies@uea.ac.uk>
>From: Tomas Markvart <T.Markvart@soton.ac.uk>
>Subject: Climate Change Centre
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>Dear Trevor
>I am sorry that I missed your meeting last week. John Shepherd told me that
>you are collecting names of industrial collaborators and people for the
>advisory board - so here goes a few suggestions.
>* I am trying to contact Basil Butler FEng CBE who is the Vice President of
>the Royal Academy of Engineering and ex BP and BP Solar Board member
>* There might be a possibility of persuading Dr Mary Archer (a well known
>solar energy personality, Chair of the Natioanal Energy Foundation among
>other roles)
>* BP Solarex might be good as collaborators but we should bear in mind the
>BP have a dedicated Climate Change Unit - has anyone been in contact ?
>* Any luck with PoweGen ? I have a few contacts there but Nick Jenkins has
>probably arranged this
>* Energy for Sustainable Development/IT Power are two consulting firms with
>experience in renewable energy installations in the developing world. The
>latter also manage the British Photovoltaic Association.
>* We have a good relationship with UNESCO (teaching/training) and ETSU/DTI
>(my group runs a DTI funded Photovoltaic Test Facility )
>* I also attach an engineer's view of the CO2 and CH4 emissions as a
>variation on the Sankey diagram - perhaps it might be of use. 
>
>Let me know what you think of all this.
>
>Best regards
>Tom
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Professor Trevor D. Davies
Dean, School of Environmental Sciences
University of East Anglia
Norwich NR4 7TJ
United Kingdom

Tel.  +44 1603 592836
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