RenewableUK has announced the results of its latest board election held last month, appointing or reappointing four members to the board.
The board supports the trade association by guiding its strategy, setting priorities and ensuring they are delivered.
The four successful candidates are Anne-Marie Coyle from GE Renewable Energy (elected for the first time), Roisin Quinn from National Grid (re-elected), Andy Reay from Associated British Ports (re-elected after a short gap) and Kate Turner from ScottishPower Renewables (re-elected).
R-UK chief executive Dan McGrail (pictured) said: “I’m very pleased that Andy, Anne-marie, Kate and Roisin have been successful in this election.
“Each of them brings a wealth of knowledge and valuable experience to our organisation which will help us to continue to grow successfully by implementing our five-year plan for expansion.
“They’re helping to steer the Board at a time when the urgent need to speed up the delivery of low-cost electricity from secure clean sources has never been greater.
“This will move the UK closer towards energy independence as well as taking practical action at scale on climate change.”
Coyle said: “After more than 20 years working in the UK renewable industry in both on and offshore wind, I was compelled to act and to offer my energetic services to support our industry as a RenewableUK Board member.
“I’m honoured to have been elected at a time when the drive for growth to deliver our renewable energy targets and domestic supply chain poses both amazing opportunities and unprecedented challenges.
“In conjunction with the stellar improvements in technology, LCOE and the general economic environment, I believe our industry needs collective realism, practical solutions and meaningful collaboration.”


