Wind exec who mulled using Mingyang turbines joins board of key offshore wind group
Holger Matthiesen elected to BWO board which sets strategic guidelines and represents interests sector vis-à-vis politicians, administrators and public
Holger Matthiesen, director of offshore wind & green hydrogen at Hamburg-based asset manager Luxcara, will join the executive board of the German Offshore Wind Energy Association (BWO), a key offshore wind group mostly representing operators.
The BWO’s “goal is to further develop the industry – for added value, clean energy, and future-proof jobs in Germany," Matthiesen said now.
The BWO board sets the strategic guidelines for the group’s work and represents the interests of the industry vis-à-vis politicians, administrators and the public.
The association’s chairwoman, Irina Lucke, was full of praise, saying Matthiesen brings valuable international experience in the development, construction, and operation of offshore wind farms.
“He knows the industry from a variety of perspectives and represents the close connection between industrial practice and investor interests,” Lucke said.
“With him, we have gained an ideal addition to the BWO Board at a time when we are jointly developing solutions for a robust supply chain and competitive investment conditions."
Before Luxcara, Matthiesen held senior positions at Aker Horizons and Mainstream Power in offshore wind development, and at RWE Renewables and E.ON Climate & Renewables.
He succeeds Jost Backhaus, who is leaving the board due to his move to renewables developer Juwi.
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