Two of the UK’s leading green trade associations, RenewableUK and BEAMA, have agreed to work together in a bid to help advance the development of the flexible, low-carbon energy system that will allow the UK meet its net zero emissions target. The groups revealed on Friday that they had signed a memorandum of understanding that commits them to working together, through committees and working groups, on government policy recommendations and regulations that affect the development of the energy supply chain. BEAMA represents manufacturers and and providers of energy infrastructure technologies and systems, whereas RenewableUK represents the large scale renewable energy sector, with a particular focus on onshore and offshore wind farms and marine energy projects.
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