
Who are we?
We are a group of committed volunteers in North London who work with local communities to fund, install, own and manage their own low-carbon energy solutions.
We believe in the power of collective action to tackle the impacts of climate change and to build resilient communities.

Anna Woodeson
Society Chair, Director
Anna joined PUNL in June 2021. She sees her involvement as a way of using her skills, expertise and existing networks to help the organisation extend their reach. Anna has 25 years of Architectural experience delivering buildings predominantly within the education and housing sectors. Her project experience includes Battersea Power Station, Oxford University Earth Sciences department, and the refurbishment of Bush House. She is passionate about addressing the challenges posed by the climate and biodiversity crisis, bringing with her extensive knowledge of sustainability applicable to the construction sector. Anna has led and supported numerous initiatives within the industry previously as Wilkinson Eyre’s Head of Sustainability and currently as a member of the Architect’s Declare steering group. She is also a tutor at the Bartlett School of Architecture and an external examiner at Sheffield Hallam University.

Anna Woodeson
Society Chair, Director
Anna joined PUNL in June 2021. She sees her involvement as a way of using her skills, expertise and existing networks to help the organisation extend their reach. Anna has 25 years of Architectural experience delivering buildings predominantly within the education and housing sectors. Her project experience includes Battersea Power Station, Oxford University Earth Sciences department, and the refurbishment of Bush House. She is passionate about addressing the challenges posed by the climate and biodiversity crisis, bringing with her extensive knowledge of sustainability applicable to the construction sector. Anna has led and supported numerous initiatives within the industry previously as Wilkinson Eyre’s Head of Sustainability and currently as a member of the Architect’s Declare steering group. She is also a tutor at the Bartlett School of Architecture and an external examiner at Sheffield Hallam University.

Anna Woodeson
Society Chair, Director
Anna joined PUNL in June 2021. She sees her involvement as a way of using her skills, expertise and existing networks to help the organisation extend their reach. Anna has 25 years of Architectural experience delivering buildings predominantly within the education and housing sectors. Her project experience includes Battersea Power Station, Oxford University Earth Sciences department, and the refurbishment of Bush House. She is passionate about addressing the challenges posed by the climate and biodiversity crisis, bringing with her extensive knowledge of sustainability applicable to the construction sector. Anna has led and supported numerous initiatives within the industry previously as Wilkinson Eyre’s Head of Sustainability and currently as a member of the Architect’s Declare steering group. She is also a tutor at the Bartlett School of Architecture and an external examiner at Sheffield Hallam University.

Tanuja Pandit
Chief Executive, Director
Tanuja joined Power Up North London in October 2017 to deliver local projects that address climate change and build community resilience. Tanuja has led organisations and teams in the commercial and non-profit sectors in finance and general management roles, with Ford, Deloitte, General Electric, Diageo and the BBC. She was Managing Director of the International Business Leaders Forum, a charity focused on corporate social responsibility, and COO of the Start Network, a collective of 40 humanitarian organisations. Tanuja is a director of Community Energy London and is on the steering committee of the Islington Sustainability Network.

Tanuja Pandit
Chief Executive, Director
Tanuja joined Power Up North London in October 2017 to deliver local projects that address climate change and build community resilience. Tanuja has led organisations and teams in the commercial and non-profit sectors in finance and general management roles, with Ford, Deloitte, General Electric, Diageo and the BBC. She was Managing Director of the International Business Leaders Forum, a charity focused on corporate social responsibility, and COO of the Start Network, a collective of 40 humanitarian organisations. Tanuja is a director of Community Energy London and is on the steering committee of the Islington Sustainability Network.

Tanuja Pandit
Chief Executive, Director
Tanuja joined Power Up North London in October 2017 to deliver local projects that address climate change and build community resilience. Tanuja has led organisations and teams in the commercial and non-profit sectors in finance and general management roles, with Ford, Deloitte, General Electric, Diageo and the BBC. She was Managing Director of the International Business Leaders Forum, a charity focused on corporate social responsibility, and COO of the Start Network, a collective of 40 humanitarian organisations. Tanuja is a director of Community Energy London and is on the steering committee of the Islington Sustainability Network.

Tom Wilson
Treasurer, Director
Tom joined Power Up North London in April 2025. He is a chartered accountant and an experienced treasury manager in the banking sector, with particular expertise in risk management, corporate governance, and regulatory compliance. Alongside his work in banking, Tom also serves in treasurer roles across not-for-profit and charitable organisations, especially those with environmental and sustainability missions. He is passionate about community-led action on climate and energy, and brings a strong financial perspective to the board. Tom lives in Muswell Hill.

Tom Wilson
Treasurer, Director
Tom joined Power Up North London in April 2025. He is a chartered accountant and an experienced treasury manager in the banking sector, with particular expertise in risk management, corporate governance, and regulatory compliance. Alongside his work in banking, Tom also serves in treasurer roles across not-for-profit and charitable organisations, especially those with environmental and sustainability missions. He is passionate about community-led action on climate and energy, and brings a strong financial perspective to the board. Tom lives in Muswell Hill.

Tom Wilson
Treasurer, Director
Tom joined Power Up North London in April 2025. He is a chartered accountant and an experienced treasury manager in the banking sector, with particular expertise in risk management, corporate governance, and regulatory compliance. Alongside his work in banking, Tom also serves in treasurer roles across not-for-profit and charitable organisations, especially those with environmental and sustainability missions. He is passionate about community-led action on climate and energy, and brings a strong financial perspective to the board. Tom lives in Muswell Hill.

Louise Wykes
Co-Secretary, Director
Louise is an experienced governance professional, having worked for over 20 years in the social housing and charity sectors. Louise lives in Camden and is passionate about responding to climate change through empowering local communities.

Louise Wykes
Co-Secretary, Director
Louise is an experienced governance professional, having worked for over 20 years in the social housing and charity sectors. Louise lives in Camden and is passionate about responding to climate change through empowering local communities.

Louise Wykes
Co-Secretary, Director
Louise is an experienced governance professional, having worked for over 20 years in the social housing and charity sectors. Louise lives in Camden and is passionate about responding to climate change through empowering local communities.

Ben Pearce
Director
Ben is a founding member of Power Up North London, from Transition Kentish Town. Ben is a Portfolio Manager at Guy’s & St Thomas’ Charity, working on a number of frontline projects on their ‘health effects of air pollution’ programme, which seeks to find innovative solutions to those most vulnerable to poor air quality. He leads on PUNL’s business planning, utilising these skills to develop our impact-led strategy for growth. Ben believes that shaping sustainable communities with the backdrop of climate change is one of the key things that will define our generation.

Ben Pearce
Director
Ben is a founding member of Power Up North London, from Transition Kentish Town. Ben is a Portfolio Manager at Guy’s & St Thomas’ Charity, working on a number of frontline projects on their ‘health effects of air pollution’ programme, which seeks to find innovative solutions to those most vulnerable to poor air quality. He leads on PUNL’s business planning, utilising these skills to develop our impact-led strategy for growth. Ben believes that shaping sustainable communities with the backdrop of climate change is one of the key things that will define our generation.

Ben Pearce
Director
Ben is a founding member of Power Up North London, from Transition Kentish Town. Ben is a Portfolio Manager at Guy’s & St Thomas’ Charity, working on a number of frontline projects on their ‘health effects of air pollution’ programme, which seeks to find innovative solutions to those most vulnerable to poor air quality. He leads on PUNL’s business planning, utilising these skills to develop our impact-led strategy for growth. Ben believes that shaping sustainable communities with the backdrop of climate change is one of the key things that will define our generation.

Ian Grant
Director
Ian Grant is a founder Director of PUNL and started the Transition Kentish Town Energy Group in 2011 was part of the team which ran “North London Energy Transition Challenge”, an energy efficiency challenge for a year between different areas in North London, leading on to PUNL. Ian has been an editor and writer on the environment and built environment for over 35 years and set up a publications and conference company. He has produced reports and publications for NGOs and Government and has developed content for over 120 conferences/events on environmental issues. He founded several publications and is also a freelance consultant.

Ian Grant
Director
Ian Grant is a founder Director of PUNL and started the Transition Kentish Town Energy Group in 2011 was part of the team which ran “North London Energy Transition Challenge”, an energy efficiency challenge for a year between different areas in North London, leading on to PUNL. Ian has been an editor and writer on the environment and built environment for over 35 years and set up a publications and conference company. He has produced reports and publications for NGOs and Government and has developed content for over 120 conferences/events on environmental issues. He founded several publications and is also a freelance consultant.

Ian Grant
Director
Ian Grant is a founder Director of PUNL and started the Transition Kentish Town Energy Group in 2011 was part of the team which ran “North London Energy Transition Challenge”, an energy efficiency challenge for a year between different areas in North London, leading on to PUNL. Ian has been an editor and writer on the environment and built environment for over 35 years and set up a publications and conference company. He has produced reports and publications for NGOs and Government and has developed content for over 120 conferences/events on environmental issues. He founded several publications and is also a freelance consultant.

Steven Henry
Director
Steven is a Fellow of the Institute of Energy and founder of Chalmor Ltd, an energy efficiency company with a 40-year track record of innovation and excellence in delivering award winning energy-saving projects across the UK. His achievements include the patenting of a smart thermostatic radiator valve in 2006, a testament to his drive for practical solutions that reduce carbon and cost. At home, Steven has applied his expertise to full effect—combining solar PV, battery storage, and a heat pump to achieve negative energy bills. His personal success with the "magic triangle" of sustainable technologies fuels his passion for replicating this impact through community energy projects, making low-carbon living more accessible to schools, public buildings, and local communities.

Steven Henry
Director
Steven is a Fellow of the Institute of Energy and founder of Chalmor Ltd, an energy efficiency company with a 40-year track record of innovation and excellence in delivering award winning energy-saving projects across the UK. His achievements include the patenting of a smart thermostatic radiator valve in 2006, a testament to his drive for practical solutions that reduce carbon and cost. At home, Steven has applied his expertise to full effect—combining solar PV, battery storage, and a heat pump to achieve negative energy bills. His personal success with the "magic triangle" of sustainable technologies fuels his passion for replicating this impact through community energy projects, making low-carbon living more accessible to schools, public buildings, and local communities.

Steven Henry
Director
Steven is a Fellow of the Institute of Energy and founder of Chalmor Ltd, an energy efficiency company with a 40-year track record of innovation and excellence in delivering award winning energy-saving projects across the UK. His achievements include the patenting of a smart thermostatic radiator valve in 2006, a testament to his drive for practical solutions that reduce carbon and cost. At home, Steven has applied his expertise to full effect—combining solar PV, battery storage, and a heat pump to achieve negative energy bills. His personal success with the "magic triangle" of sustainable technologies fuels his passion for replicating this impact through community energy projects, making low-carbon living more accessible to schools, public buildings, and local communities.

Felicitas Dietze
Project Administrator
Currently, PUNL has one staff member, our Project Administrator Felicitas Dietze, who works 4 to 5 days a week to support our operations. She joined the organisation in August 2023. Felicitas is a skilled and passionate Executive Assistant and Project Administrator with extensive experience providing crucial support to Executive Management. Previously, as a Personal Assistant in London, she thrived in a fast-paced environment, interacting with a diverse range of personalities from around the world. Now, at PUNL, Felicitas serves as the “glue” of the organization, ensuring smooth collaboration across teams. She works closely with PUNL’s Chair and CEO to ensure daily tasks are handled efficiently and supports project delivery.

Felicitas Dietze
Project Administrator
Currently, PUNL has one staff member, our Project Administrator Felicitas Dietze, who works 4 to 5 days a week to support our operations. She joined the organisation in August 2023. Felicitas is a skilled and passionate Executive Assistant and Project Administrator with extensive experience providing crucial support to Executive Management. Previously, as a Personal Assistant in London, she thrived in a fast-paced environment, interacting with a diverse range of personalities from around the world. Now, at PUNL, Felicitas serves as the “glue” of the organization, ensuring smooth collaboration across teams. She works closely with PUNL’s Chair and CEO to ensure daily tasks are handled efficiently and supports project delivery.

Felicitas Dietze
Project Administrator
Currently, PUNL has one staff member, our Project Administrator Felicitas Dietze, who works 4 to 5 days a week to support our operations. She joined the organisation in August 2023. Felicitas is a skilled and passionate Executive Assistant and Project Administrator with extensive experience providing crucial support to Executive Management. Previously, as a Personal Assistant in London, she thrived in a fast-paced environment, interacting with a diverse range of personalities from around the world. Now, at PUNL, Felicitas serves as the “glue” of the organization, ensuring smooth collaboration across teams. She works closely with PUNL’s Chair and CEO to ensure daily tasks are handled efficiently and supports project delivery.
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to join the growing team or wish to explore a project.
CONTACT US
Please get in touch if you would like
to join the growing team or wish to explore a project.
CONTACT US
Please get in touch if you would like
to join the growing team or wish to explore a project.