Fraser Wood

Project Manager at Limejump

Fraser Wood has a diverse work experience history. Fraser started their career in 2006 as a Researcher at Bronzeoak Ltd, where they worked on country case studies to determine the viability of renewable fuels. In 2010, Fraser worked as a Heating and Air Conditioning Engineer at Ductwork Plus Ltd, learning construction skills and improving their teamwork abilities. In 2011, they took on the role of Events & Crowd Manager at Pitman's People - Event Organizers, where they managed crowds and ensured the smooth running of events like the London 2012 Olympics road race and the Greenwich summer festival. Fraser then became a self-employed Heating and Air Conditioning Engineer, working with Airtech Ltd on construction projects including The National Theatre and Kensington Palace mansions. From 2014 to 2017, they worked as an IES Technician and Utilities Consultant at Whitecode Design Associates Ltd, gaining experience in the utilities industry. Currently, Fraser is working at Limejump as a Project Manager since November 2018, after starting as a Junior Project Manager in October 2017.

Fraser Wood completed their education at Portsmouth University from 2009 to 2012, earning a BSc (Hons) degree in Environmental Science. Prior to that, they attended Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School from 2002 to 2009, although the information does not specify any degree or field of study. In addition to their formal education, Fraser obtained a certification as a participant in the 5 Conversations program offered by The Oxford Group in March 2021.

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Limejump

Limejump is a next generation, technology-driven utility providing aggregation, Power Purchase Agreements, PPA, trading and supply services to their customers. Limejump's technology empowers businesses and generators to become active energy market participants, generate new revenue streams and contribute towards a greener energy future.Limejump connects customers with National Grid’s demand response programmes where generators are paid to ramp up or ramp down their energy export and businesses are compensated to shift or reduce their energy usage to help restore grid balance.


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