Mainstream Renewables rising star hired to speed BW Ideol US floating wind ambitions
Christopher Dorman will lead developer's plans to build the flagship Vandenberg pilot off California, as well as spearheading bids in upcoming Atlantic and Pacific auctions
Floating wind pioneer BW Ideol has made its lead-off strategic hire in North America with the appointment of Christopher Dorman as US head of development.
Dorman, who comes to the new role from Irish developer Mainstream Renewable Power, will be in charge of building the Vandenberg floating wind pilot in California, in the race to be one of the first arrays installed off the US west coast, as well as spearheading BW Ideol’s bids in the upcoming federal offshore lease auctions on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.
“Following BW Ideol and other floating developers success in the recent ScotWind auctions it is clear that floating wind will play a massive role in decarbonising the US grid on both coasts,” said BW Ideol.
“Chris brings over a decade of significant renewable energy experience to the role and was recently recognised as a finalist in the Next-Gen Leadership category of the recent BNOW [Business Network for Offshore Wind] Ventus Awards.”
Dorman, who will report to BW Ideol chief sales officer Bruno Geschier, has also served as chair of BNOW’s floating wind working group permitting subcommittee, and sits on the American Clean Power California offshore wind permitting working group.