ADE: Demand

They are the leading advocate for decentralised energy in the UK. With over 150 member organisations they are driving the decarbonisation of heat, championing the role of industry in the green transition and pushing for UK homes, places of work and public services to be energy efficient and smart.

Only by getting energy users engaged and investing in energy efficiency, low carbon heat and providing smart flexibility will the UK be truly able to decarbonise its energy system. For this to happen, energy must work for the user. At the ADE, they believe that an energy system designed around the user’s needs, enabling the right technology choice in the right place, serves everyone better.

For more information, please visit: theade.co.uk

Colour Studios

Colour Studios display solutions are sustainable with no waste going to landfill. You are able to promote your sustainable policies and save money compared to traditional metal and plastic displays. These 100% recyclable printed cardboard displays are ideally suited to both event organisers and exhibitors. The displays are great value, offer eye-catching creative shapes, can be self-installed, re-used and then at the end of their useful lives be disposed of via a cardboard recycling service. Sustainable exhibiting, what’s not to like?

For more information, please visit: colourstudios.co.uk/recyclable-displays

Contact the supplier: sales@colourstudios.co.uk

Community Energy England

Community Energy England (CEE) is a not-for-profit organisation that represents and supports over 300 organisations committed to putting people at the heart of energy transformation CEE was established by the sector to provide a voice for community energy and to help create the conditions within which it can flourish. This is done by increasing the profile of community energy, sharing learning and innovation, and by advocating for supportive policies at national and local levels.

For more information, please visit: communityenergyengland.org

Energy Intensive Users Group (EIUG)

The Energy Intensive Users Group (EIUG) is an umbrella organisation that represents the interests of energy intensive industrial (EII) consumers. Its objective is to achieve fair and competitive energy prices, ensure security of energy supply and cost-effective decarbonisation of British industry so that they can continue to compete internationally. The EIUG represents EIIs including manufacturers of steel, chemicals, fertilisers, paper, glass, cement, lime, ceramics, and industrial gases. Its members produce materials which are essential inputs to UK manufacturing supply chains, including materials that support decarbonisation of the energy, transport, construction, agriculture, and household sectors.

For more information, please visit: eiug.co.uk

Energy UK

Energy UK is the UK’s largest and most diverse energy trade association, representing companies leading on modernising and decarbonising the whole system to those focused on developing better products and services for consumers. The range of expertise within our company and across our membership means we’re able to take a holistic view across the whole energy system when advising on policy and advocating for change.

We are a source of expert advice on industry matters to our members, key stakeholders, decision-makers and the media.

We bring together specialists from across the sector to support policy-makers develop ambitious and considered changes towards Net Zero that are grounded in real world experience. Our breadth of membership supports knowledgable decisions by identifying opportunities, risks and trade-offs at an early stage.

For more information, please visit: energy-uk.org

Independent Networks Association (INA)
The Independent Networks Association (INA) represents the UK’s leading independent electricity, gas, and water utility network owners and operators. INA members serve millions of homes and businesses, connecting 80% of new homes to essential energy services and driving decarbonisation to support the UK’s net-zero goals.

The INA advocates for strategic growth, regulatory reform, and industry collaboration to enhance capacity and streamline connections, ensuring the utility networks of tomorrow are built efficiently and sustainably today.

For more information, please visit: ina.org.uk