Association for the Conservation of Energy explained

Association for the Conservation of Energy
Abbreviation:UKACE
Formation:1981
Dissolved:merged with the Association for Decentralised Energy in 2019
Status:Non-profit organization
Purpose:Energy conservation in the UK
Location:Westminster, UK
Region Served:UK
Leader Title:Company Secretary
Leader Name:Joanne Wade
Website:UKACE

The Association for the Conservation of Energy was a British organisation that promoted energy conservation. It represented the energy efficiency industry and undertook independent energy efficiency research.The Association for the Conservation of Energy was formed in 1981 and Andrew Warren was the Director from its formation until September 2014, when he was succeeded by Joanne Wade. The Association merged with the Association for Decentralised Energy in 2018.[1] [2]

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  1. https://www.hvpmag.co.uk/ADE-and-ACE-trade-associations-to-merge/10704 "ADE and ACE trade associations to merge"
  2. https://theenergyst.com/association-for-decentrala/ "Association for Decentralised Energy and Association for Conservation of Energy to merge"