Anders Peter Pedersen is the new CEO of NorSea Wind. He has extensive experience from the green energy sector, the Company said in a press release.
A lot has happened in the harbor since Anders Peter Pedersen as 17-year-old started his career on his first ship in Esbjerg, but now the circle is in many ways closed for the new CEO of NorSea Wind. He is practically back at the same harbor quay, where he boarded MS Stafford in the fall of 1982, but now it is as captain of NorSea Wind, and the view goes far from the bridge. He has solid support from one of the world’s largest maritime groups, Wilhelmsen, which covers more than 2,200 ports worldwide and the rest of the NorSea group.
“From Esbjerg, as an energy metropol, we can operate internationally towards an industry that has a global imprint. It is clear that we have a large market around the North Sea and Northern Europe in general, but it is in a large international market we can take advantage of the unique properties that exist because we are part of both NorSea and the Wilhelmsen group, which together, invest significantly in offshore wind. I have extensive experience in operation and maintenance within green energy, where I have been involved in entering into strategic partnerships with major players in the market, and we are also ready for that”, says Anders Peter Pedersen, who, among other things, has LM Windpower B & W Vølund and Suzlon Energy on his CV.
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