Brevia Energy launches its Labour Party Manifesto Progress Tracker

The Brevia Energy team has launched a Labour Party Manifesto Progress Tracker. This document will monitor the progress of the Government in fulfilling energy policy commitments contained in the Labour Party Manifesto 2024.

Brevia Energy offers a team of experienced energy consultants that provide straightforward public affairs and public relations support to companies and charities operating in the energy sector.

Each policy area included in the tracker corresponds directly to commitments outlined in the Manifesto. Policy areas have been grouped into four sections:

  1. Generation and Storage
  2. Grid and Planning
  3. Retail and Consumers
  4. Clean Growth

Our Manifesto Tracker is structured to provide clear and up-to-date information on progress the Government is making to deliver on its energy pledges. If you have any comments or queries about the information contained in the tracker, please let us know by emailing energytracker@brevia.co.uk. Note that the tracker is available to access by companies in the energy sector, industry commentators, and political stakeholders. Brevia Energy reserves the right to restrict access to the tracker.

The progress tracker is accessible by the completing the short form below.

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Should you require public affairs or public relations support, please call 020 7091 1650 or email contact@brevia.co.uk. More information on our experience is provided at: www.brevia.co.uk/sectors/energy

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