CSG announces launch and appoints new non-executive director

CSG
Dr Dermot Roddy

Cleaner Safer Group (CSG), parent company to HETAS and Woodsure, has announced its official launch, along with the appointment of a new non-executive director, Dr Dermot Roddy.

Bruce Allen, CEO and director of Cleaner Safer Group, added: “We’re incredibly excited to be able to announce the launch of Cleaner Safer Group. Through HETAS and Woodsure we have been able to develop key specialisms, working with industry leaders and government to promote and educate on cleaner, safer and more sustainable approaches to solid fuel and biomass energy usage. We are now at a point where we are ready to expand our operations, potentially to markets outside of combustion alone, and feel that CSG will empower us to be able to do exactly that.

“We’re looking forward to getting the ball rolling and continuing our work with our current and future stakeholders to promote cleaner, safer choices and approaches and mitigate environmental risks. The appointment of our new non-executive director, Dr Dermot Roddy, is a huge part of that move forward.

“It was clear from the start that Dermot is driven to supporting excellent practice in governance and that he cares about the future of the sustainable heat and energy sector in the UK – something which we at Cleaner Safer Group really value. His skills, knowledge and wealth of sector-spanning experience – both academically and in science and business – combined with his passion form a combination of attributes in someone that we are incredibly excited to work with.”

CSG stated that Dr Dermot Roddy will be joining the CSG board to help the organisation leverage industry partnerships and diversify technologies used to capture biomass energy, beyond individual household appliances. His experience includes being a Science City Professor of Energy at Newcastle University, director of the Sir Joseph Swan Institute for Energy Research at Newcastle University, chairman at North East Biofuels and several years working in the oil refinery sector.

Dr Roddy said: “Through the registration and certification schemes for fuels, appliances, installers and retailers administered by HETAS and Woodsure, CSG has already made great strides in building confidence in trustworthy fuels and in domestic wood-burning appliances which provide a clean, safe source of heat. There is, however, a perception that biomass energy is too small to make a significant difference to the UK’s renewable heat goals.

“I believe the future lies in expanding the range of useable biomass types, developing technologies used for harnessing the energy potential of these potential fuels and looking beyond the confines of individual domestic appliances. As non-executive director, my main goal will be to help CSG further develop its role in working with others in the industry to bring that future to fruition for a cleaner, safer and more sustainable environment.”

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