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Eurofuel's members are national organisations which represent and take care of the domestic heating industry in their country. They participate in the Eurofuel General Assembly. This body elects a President, currently Prof Dr-Ing Christian Küchen, and appoints a Secretary General (Sabine Heyman), to manage the day-to-day core activities of the Association. Eurofuel also has a Secretary General (Ward Herteleer), who manages legal issues and financial aspects.
Members elect 6 representatives as member of the Board, in charge of common policy, and to review progress on key issues. Technical and Economic matters are handled by Committees, whose Chairmen are approved by the General Assembly and whose membership is drawn from experts proposed by the national associations. The members of Eurofuel are: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, the Republic of Ireland, Luxemburg, Norway and the United Kingdom. Switzerland and UPEI (the Union of European Petroleum Independents) are associate members.
MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President Prof Dr-Ing. Christian Küchen, IWO Germany
Directors
- Pekka Huttula, Finnish Oil and Gas Federation
- Jeremy Hawksley, Oftec UK & Ireland
- Martin Reichard, IWO Austria
- Ward Herteleer, Informazout Belgium
- Marcel Dugravot, Chaleur Fioul France
SECRETARY-GENERAL Sabine Heyman
EUROFUEL'S TECHNICAL COMMISSION
The principal mission of the Technical Commission is to analyse different technical problems, in synergy with the manufacturers of equipment, taking into account the specific nature and potential of the product and its providers. The Technical Commission's role is to make proposals to the parties concerned, which attempt to be beneficial to all in the long run.
Structure of the Technical Commission:
President:
IWO (INSTITUTE FOR HEATING AND OIL TECHNOLOGY) - GERMANY: Dr. Ernst-Moritz Bellingen
Members:
CHAUFFAGE FIOUL - FRANCE: Mohamed Abdelmoumene
FINNISH PETROLEUM FEDERATION – FINLAND: Mika P. Antonnen
INFORMAZOUT-BELGIUM: Kurt Van Campenhout
IWO – (INSTITUT FUR WARME UND OELTECHNIK - AUSTRIA: Christian Ulrich
Currently the Technical Commission is dealing with the definition of future characteristics of heating oil in meeting the challenges of new equipment developments and economic, legal and environmental objectives.
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