deugro group appoints Rasmus Jørgensen

deugro group appoints Rasmus Jørgensen

deugro group appoints Rasmus Jørgensen as vice president global business development – renewable energy, effective October 1, 2021.

Jørgensen has 14 years’ experience in the offshore energy industry and will work closely with the global deugro group sustainable energy team to develop the strategic business opportunities and support success in the offshore energy sector.

Investments in offshore energy sector are planned to top $173 trillion by 2050, which the company says “underscores the perfect timing for Jørgensen being appointed by deugro group”.

“I’m excited to be joining deugro group at this point in time. The renewable energy industry is evolving at a rapid pace and requiring investment and new innovative solutions to be able to meet climate goals whilst maintaining a declining Levelized Cost Of Energy (LCOE),” said Rasmus Jørgensen.

“I believe that the deugro group has extensive capabilities and competence in the renewable energy industry. We are well positioned to design and deliver the value-added solutions needed across all aspects of the supply chain.”

Added Daniel Cogbill, global head of sustainable energy, deugro group: “I firmly believe that the experience in offshore energy and marine asset knowledge that Rasmus brings to the group further expands our capabilities and expertise within the industry. His extensive network complements our current client portfolio, and we will continue to develop new business partnerships and supply chain collaboration as well as to drive innovation to help bring projects to commission, and into operation. This is an exciting time for deugro group as Rasmus joins us as part of a newly established, dedicated team with a focus on sustainable energy solutions.”

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