The board of the Renewable Energy Association (REA) has launched a search for a successor to its director general Philip Wolfe, who plans to stand down next month.
Wolfe was appointed to the post in 2003.
“Philip’s departure will mark not just a change of leadership, but an exciting new phase for the industry and the REA,” said Mark Candlish, REA chair. “During his tenure, the REA has succeeded in securing the comprehensive policy framework that renewables need, and we must now pursue the delivery phase to meet the EU 2020 renewables targets. Indeed, we now face what must be the decade of delivery. We are very grateful to Philip Wolfe for delivering the industry such a strong legacy.”
According to the REA, over the coming decade, the UK renewables sector must gear up for delivery so that:
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