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BEAMA, formerly the British Electrotechnical and Allied Manufacturers' Association, is a trade association for energy infrastructure companies in the United Kingdom.


History

The organisation was established in 1902 as the National Electrical Manufacturers' Association before changing its name to the British Electrotechnical and Allied Manufacturers' Association in 1911. The first director was
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, also chairman of the first World Power Conference (now the World Energy Council) in 1924. A collection of the organisation's records for the period 1905 to 1986 is held in the Modern Records Centre of the
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covering the subjects of
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, electric welding, electric railroads, the electric industries, and the training of electrical engineers.


Activities

BEAMA lobbies on behalf of energy infrastructure companies in the United Kingdom.


Selected publications

* * ''The Electrical Industry of Great Britain'' (1929) *


See also

* Hugh Quigley


References


External links

*{{Official website, http://www.beama.org.uk/ 1902 establishments in the United Kingdom Trade associations based in the United Kingdom Business organisations based in London Electrical engineering organizations