The New Power Interview: Kevin McCullough, chief executive, Calon Energy
Calon Energy is a new name in UK power but it is led by a well-known face: Kevin McCullough, an energy industry lifer who was most recently with RWE Npower and then UK Coal.
Calon Energy is a new name in UK power but it is led by a well-known face: Kevin McCullough, an energy industry lifer who was most recently with RWE Npower and then UK Coal.
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