About Me

EEWeb are carrying an interview with me in their Featured Engineer section

My lengthy career as an electrical engineer started on the tools in 1969 and developed through design and contract management to professional engineer level. It was interrupted in the nineties when I became Parliamentary Officer for the Motorcycle Action Group (MAG). Before returning to engineering, a period as a mature student led to the University of Sussex awarding me a doctorate in politics. Electrical engineering was going through a change as I returned: renewable energy and energy saving were the new priorities.

My career as an engineer and my political qualifications form the background to my interests in energy policy.

I am currently taking a break from employment to carry out independent research and writing on my specialisms. I am a member of the Institution of Engineering and Technology and the Energy Institute. I am also the Chair for the Energy Institute Southern Branch. I also have a website on paternalism in legislation.

I welcome any approach from editors or publishers interested in publishing my research output.