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Energy & Utilities Inclusion Measurement Framework Registration

Thank you for registering to take part in the Energy & Utilities Inclusion Measurement Framework. Participation is open to all organisations in the Energy & Utilities sector and for 2021 is free of charge.

This year there are two elements:

1. A standalone survey which we are asking Chief Executives to personally complete*.

2. The Inclusion Measurement Framework

The data submission window runs from 1 September to 15 October 2021.

Confidentiality

We are partnering with The Equal Group as our data measurement partner.  In line with GDPR, all data will be stored and analysed confidentiality with anonymisation as standard. 

* Participation in the standalone CEO survey is optional but highly encouraged.  As a standalone survey, this is not a condition of participation in the Energy & Utilities Inclusion Measurement Framework

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Notes for registration

Contact name and e-mail – this is the point of contact for the data submission for your organisation.  The data submission spreadsheet and supporting guidance will be sent directly to the contact e-mail address.

CEO Survey – an invitation to complete the survey will be e-mailed directly to the CEO for personal completion using the e-mail address provided. Note: for some organisations this may be divisional or in country CEO.

This invitation will be sent on 1 September or on registration, whichever is the later.  Please ensure your CEO is briefed to expect this invitation.

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