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Nick Baldwin

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Nicholas Peter Baldwin CBE FIMechE FIET (born 17 December 1952)[1] is a British businessman, and the Chairman of the Office for Nuclear Regulation, and a former Chief Executive of Powergen (E.ON UK since July 2004)

Early life

He was born in Gosport.

He gained a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from City University (now City, University of London), studying from 1971 to 1975. He later gained an MSc in economics from Birkbeck College.

Career

Powergen

He joined Powergen in 1989. From 2001 to 2002 he was Chief Executive of Powergen.[2] Powergen was sold to E.ON of Germany for £9.6bn, completed in January 2002. The UK business of National Power was bought by RWE for £3.1bn in 2000.

Nuclear Decommissioning Authority

He was Interim Chairman from 2007 to 2008 of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority. He worked there from 2004 to 2011.

Office for Nuclear Regulation

He became Chairman of the Office for Nuclear Regulation in 2011. The ONR became an independent public organisation in April 2014.

Baldwin was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2017 Birthday Honours for services to nuclear safety and security and to the charitable sector.[3]

He was replaced in the role by Mark McAllister on the 1 April 2019.

Personal life

He married Adrienne Plunkett in March 2002 in Evesham. They have a son and daughter. He lives in Worcester. In September 2000 he was hit by lightning, and suffered serious burns and head injuries, whilst sheltering under a tree at Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah, when on a horse-riding holiday; he was taken to hospital in Salt Lake City, where he was in intensive care for three days. A lightning bolt can carry up to one million volts in electricity. He was with his wife and two children at the time, and has no memory of the incident, and for two days after that.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ Companies House
  2. ^ Evening Standard
  3. ^ "No. 61962". The London Gazette (Supplement). 17 June 2017. p. B8.
  4. ^ "City Diary". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 5 November 2016.
Government offices
Preceded by
New organisation
Chairman of the Office for Nuclear Regulation
April 2011 - April 2019
Succeeded by
Mark McAllister
Preceded by Chairman of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority
August 2007 - February 2008
Succeeded by
Business positions
Preceded by Chief Executive of Powergen
2001 - June 2002
Succeeded by
Ed Wallis