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Green Power Denmark puts Intelligent energy use in focus with new hires

Thomas Uhd will be the new head of Intelligent Energy at Green Power Denmark and will focus on electrification and energy efficiency.
7. FEB 2025 13.44
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Green Power Denmark hires Thomas Uhd as new head of Intelligent Energy from March. The goal is to strengthen electrification, expansion and use of renewable energy through increased focus on energy efficiency and synergy in the energy system. The trade organization writes this in a press release.

The green transition requires a balanced energy system, where flexible consumption, energy efficiency and sector coupling play a central role. Intelligent Energy works with actors from the entire value chain, including energy and utility companies, municipalities, suppliers, advisors and investors, to promote these goals. Thomas Uhd will push this effort forward in Green Power Denmark.

- I am pleased that at Green Power Denmark, with Thomas Uhd as new head of Intelligent Energy, we can put further focus on the central part of the energy system, says Mette Rose Skaksen, deputy CEO of Green Power Denmark.

Thomas Uhd, who, among other things, has worked at TDC NET, Aalborg Portland and Dansk Byggeri, brings broad and relevant experience with sustainability, critical infrastructure, green-digital transition, sector coupling and energy efficiency.

- I am very much looking forward to becoming part of Green Power Denmark and thus a central part of the green transition of the energy supply. There is huge potential and need to put more focus and agenda on the intelligent part of the energy system and create synergy across the value chain, says Thomas Uhd, who will take up his position as Head of Intelligent Energy at Green Power Denmark on March 1.

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