Our People…
Enact is a hub of innovative, passionate and professional individuals, united by a shared vision to better our world through improving energy efficiency and reducing the effects of climate change.
We´d like to introduce the senior members of the Enact team.
Adrian Wright - CEO
CEO of the Enact Group, Adrian Wright has been involved in the energy conservation industry for around 20 years and established Enact Energy in Cornwall in 1996 with a £5,000 bank loan. In the early years, Adrian provided home energy rating training services for hundreds of staff from local councils and housing associations in addition to providing general energy consultancy services to councils who were required to save energy under the Home Energy Conservation Act. Through these links with local councils, Adrian developed the Heat Project, a discounted home insulation program which has now grown into one of the UK’s most successful and largest local council energy conservation projects. Having successfully developed a partnership with Tesco in the UK, Adrian maintains a keen interest in UK operations but now spends the majority of his time abroad helping to develop new international operations such as those now
successfully established in Australia and New Zealand.
Australia Operation
Danny Morgan - Managing Director
Danny Morgan, Managing Director of Australasia, studied at University to achieve one of the first degrees in the UK in Energy Studies. Formerly with Enact Energy as a Project Partnership Manager for the South East region of the UK, he successfully managed the Heat Project and renewable projects with local authorities. Danny then moved to EDF Energy focusing his skills and gaining valuable experience from within the energy retailer industry delivering carbon saving targets. His primary objective as Managing Director is expanding Enact Energy into Australia and New Zealand. The company has been highly successful in winning multi-million dollar contracts with energy retailers and local governments to meet their carbon saving targets and has posted 10% profits in the first 10 months.
Esther Bailey - Director of Operations
Esther Bailey is an accomplished senior manager with a passion for sustainability and a genuine commitment to the green sector. She joins Enact as Director of Operations from Neco, one of Australia’s leading green retail and consulting brands. Esther was a founding partner of Neco which recently opened Australia’s first green home superstore and was very active in Australia’s first carbon abatement schemes delivering 1 million tonnes of residential carbon abatement between 2004 and 2007.
Alberto Costa - Global Head of Carbon Markets
Alberto heads the carbon markets at Enact, including project-based certificates and carbon allowance markets funding and origination and the provision of strategic advice on investment and funding strategies. He has over 20 years postgraduate experience in industry, consulting and academia. He has been providing technical and financial advice to support clients to successfully negotiate carbon credits and allowances from Kyoto project-based certificates, voluntary carbon markets and the emerging REDD (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation) regime in the local and international markets. Alberto has been assisting energy retailers across Australia to achieve their energy saving targets including the Mandatory Renewable Energy Target (MRET); Victoria Energy Efficiency Target (VEET); Greenhouse Gas Abatement Scheme (GGAS); Energy Savings Scheme (ESS) and the Residential Energy Efficiency Scheme (REES).
Annie Doyle - Director of Finance
Annie is a graduate from UTS Sydney in Accounting and Computing and is currently undertaking Law. She joins Enact with extensive experience across a number of financial platforms in diverse business mixes across the Asia Pacific region. With a widespread understanding of legal matters, contractual negotiations, feasibilities, long term business plan development and implementation, Annie is a fundamental member in the overall financial management of the Australasian enterprise. Her “green” leanings come from her endeavours in the wild such as mountain climbing and trekking.




