Philip Jenner

Electrical Project Manager at Ecotricity

Philip Jenner is an experienced Electrical Project Manager at Ecotricity since June 2020, with a robust background in electrical engineering and project management. Previous positions include Lead Electrical Engineer at Horizon Nuclear Power, where responsibilities involved overseeing electrical projects from January 2015 to March 2019, and Lead Power Systems Engineer at RWE npower from September 2011 to November 2014, managing grid connection compliance for a significant generation portfolio. Earlier roles include Lead Project Electrical Engineer at RWE Technology, focusing on a major power plant construction in Turkey, and Assistant Electrical Engineer at RWE npower, providing technical support for power stations. Philip's career began as a Planning Engineer at Scotia Gas Networks. Academic credentials include an Honours degree in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering from The University of Edinburgh.

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Ecotricity

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The World’s first green electricity company: Green Electricity didn't exist in the world back in 1996. When we offered it for the first time, we became not just Britain’s but the world’s first Green Electricity company – and we kick-started the now global Green Electricity movement. Our mission was and remains to change the way electricity is made and used in Britain. We chose this focus because conventional electricity is responsible for 30% of Britain’s carbon emissions – it’s our biggest single source as a nation – and therefore the biggest single thing we can change. To Green Energy Company: In 2010 we introduced the concept of Green Gas to Britain and in the process we evolved into a fully-fledged Green Energy company. It’s a pretty revolutionary idea – that we can make our own gas (from food waste) and put it into the national gas grid. Our Model: We operate a unique model. We use our customers’ energy bills to fund the building of new sources of Green Energy. We like to refer to this as turning ‘Bills into Mills’ – energy bills into windmills. We’re a not-for-dividend company – all of our profits go into our mission.


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