
Inopower A/S has hired Jens Seehusen Christensen as its new CEO. He will lead the company's international growth and development of its position as a global player in power-to-heat technology. The company announced this in a press release.
With a background in senior positions at Danfoss, Svendborg Brakes, Blücher and HMF, Jens Seehusen Christensen has extensive experience with international growth and market development. He will need this experience at Inopower. The company's goal is that he, together with CFO Henrik Pape and COO Hans Peter Andersen, will strengthen Inopower's position in the green transition.
- The increasing demand for industrial heat electrification offers great opportunities for Inopower. The industry is facing a growing challenge to reduce CO2 emissions, and Jens' leadership and experience will be crucial to accelerate our international growth and strengthen our position as a leading player in power-to-heat, says Chairman of the Board of Directors of Inopower A/S Bjarne Lyngsø.
Inopower has delivered almost 3 GW of power-to-heat capacity across 12 countries and collaborates with major international players such as Danske Commodities and Ørsted to promote the electrification of heat production and stabilize energy networks. Based in Aalborg, the company develops technologies that support the green transition and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
Jens Seehusen Christensen has joined as new CEO today. He looks forward to becoming part of the company.
- My ambition is to expand our international presence and increase the value we create together for our customers. In close collaboration with customers and partners, we will jointly accelerate the green transition of energy systems worldwide, says the new CEO.
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