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Hofor gets new director of Supply Strategy & Wind

Charlotte Søndergren has been appointed Director of the Supply Strategy & Wind business area in Hofor and will now be in charge of developing and ensuring green transition in the utility company.
30. NOV 2022 14.50
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Hofor has looked internally to find its new director for the business area Supply Strategy & Wind. The choice has fallen on Charlotte Søndergren, who has been Hofor's planning manager for the past eight years. Here, among other things, she has helped work towards more CO2 neutral district heating and city gas, the development of the Amager power plant, and she has also secured agreements in Hofor on geothermal energy.

In her new position, she must ensure that sustainability will play an even more central role, and large strategic projects within sustainability will be given top priority. This applies, for example, to the Aflandshage Wind Farm in Øresund, which is one of Hofor's ambitious investments in renewable energy, the utility company states in a press release.

The newly appointed area director has extensive energy-related knowledge that does not only come from Hofor. Since she graduated in engineering from DTU in 1994, her career has focused on energy.

Charlotte Søndergren has, among other things, spent ten years as an energy planner at Energinet, where she worked with power plant planning and integrated resource planning in the Eastern Danish electricity system. This was followed by ten years as political manager at Dansk Energi. Here, she helped ensure good conditions for the industry in the green transition for ten years.

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