Angela Love joins Brevia Energy

Brevia Energy has appointed Angela Love to its Advisory Board. Angela has worked in the energy sector for over 30 years holding senior roles at ScottishPower, the Energy Networks Association (ENA) and Elexon.

Angela joins David Porter OBE on the Brevia Energy Advisory Board.

Angela started her career at ScottishPower where she served as Strategy and External Affairs Manager responsible for Generation, Trading, Renewables and Retail. In 2009, she joined the ENA as Director of Gas, Communications and European Affairs where she set up and managed the new function for gas distribution members, attracting new member companies from the UK and Ireland.

Angela went on to work at Elexon from 2018 to 2022, where she was Director of Future Markets and Engagement, and set up and run the Market-wide Half Hourly Settlement central programme.

Angela has been a member of the Ofgem Stakeholder Engagement and Vulnerable Customer Panel since 2017 and is the Independent Chair of the SP Energy Networks Net Zero Advisory Council. In March 2023, Angela was appointed as the Smart Energy Code (SEC) Panel and Board Chair.

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