Energy Institute
Amaia O'Reilly is an experienced professional in environment and sustainability, currently serving as Environment and Sustainability Manager - Technical and Innovation at the Energy Institute since March 2018. Previously, Amaia held the role of Senior Technical Officer and Technical Officer, engaging with industry specialists to develop technical research programs. Notably, Amaia worked as an Environmental Researcher at Catching a Fish in Norway Ltd., focusing on the fashion industry's environmental impacts, and as a Biosciences Ambassador at the University of East Anglia, promoting the Biological Sciences department. Experience also includes research at La Trobe Wildlife Sanctuary on native bird conservation and teaching English as a Foreign Language at Residential Courses in England Limited. Amaia holds a Bachelor of Science in Ecology from the University of East Anglia, complemented by a year abroad at La Trobe University.
Energy Institute
The Energy Institute (EI) is the chartered professional membership body for people who work across the world of energy. Our purpose is creating a better energy future for our members and society by accelerating a just global energy transition to net zero. We do this by: -Attracting, developing and equipping the diverse future energy workforce -Informing energy decision-making through convening expertise and advice -Enabling industry and consumers to make energy lower carbon, safer and more efficient A registered charity, incorporated by Royal Charter in 2003, the EI is licensed by the Engineering Council (UK) to offer Chartered, Incorporated and Engineering Technician status to engineers, and by the Society for the Environment to award Chartered Environmentalist status. We are also unique in granting Chartered Energy Manager status. The EI was set up in 2003 as a result of a merger between the Institute of Petroleum (IP) and the Institute of Energy (InstE). Both Institutes had a proud and distinguished heritage developed over many years supporting their particular energy sectors. Increasingly these sectors have converged, creating an integrated global energy market which has been mirrored by the development of the Energy Institute - established to address both the depth and breadth of the subject. Today , the EI is home to a range of collaborative initiatives, including the G+ Global Offshore Wind Health and Safety Organisation, SafetyOn and POWERful Women. We host the annual International Energy Week, EI Awards, publish New Energy World Magazine and the Energy Barometer, and provide the Toolbox web app helping the energy workforce learn lessons from incidents and get home safe.