North East Energy Partners
North East England has a proud history of pioneering developments in the field of energy. North East coal helped drive the industrial revolution when Charles Parson developed the world's first steam turbine in 1884, which was used to drive modern power generation plants, and also led the way in renewable developments, with Cragside, home of William George Armstrong, being the first home in the world powered by hydroelectric power.
Energy remains central to this region and its businesses in the 21st century. North East England is leading the UK’s efforts in tackling climate change and security of supply for all with demonstrable expertise in many areas ranging from offshore oil and gas exploration, to the development and commercialisation of renewable technologies, and the introduction of innovative schemes which address fuel poverty and growing demand for skills from industry.
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Energy North East Steering Group
The Energy North East Steering Group (ENESG) takes the lead on developing and overseeing regional energy issues and is responsible for the co-ordination of the regional delivery of Energy White Paper targets. It overseas the wide-reaching energy agenda, including the economic and social aspects of energy.
North East Domestic Energy Forum
This is a network of local authority HECA officers in the North East.
This is a forum is an opportunity for professionals working in the energy, housing, health, regeneration, advice or community sectors to meet.
North East Home Insulation Partnership
The North East Home Insulation Partnership aims to insulate every home in the North East.
North East Strategic Partnership for Sustainable Schools
NESPSS is supporting the delivery of the DfES Sustainable Schools Framework in the region as well as the broader development of education for sustainable development.
Northumberland Renewable Energy Group
The Northumberland Renewable Energy Group was formed in 2002 and is made up of public and private sector organisations from across the County that are involved or interested in renewable energy and energy efficiency.



