Ramboll Selects New Global Wind Director

Ramboll Selects New Global Wind Director

Tim Fischer takes over from Klaus Jacob Jensen who will leave in January 2023. Credit: Ramboll

Ramboll has appointed Tim Fischer as the new administrator for the engineering consultancy’s global wind division.

So Fischer (pictured) replaces Klaus Jacob Jensen. Who, in joint administration with Fischer, has led Ramboll’s wind company since 2011.

Jacob Jensen will remain and assist in a change period and leave Ramboll in January 2023. As a component of Ramboll Energy’s executive management team. So Fischer will be in charge of all offshore and onshore wind activities globally. And lead the ongoing market expansion.

A change of pace

Ramboll’s wind division has expanded at 25% organic development per year, specifically offshore wind.

Since joining Ramboll in 2011, Fischer established the company’s wind and energy services in the German market. aking over the international offshore wind business in 2019.

Taking advantage of Ramboll’s world-class knowledge in foundation design he expanded the extent of the business to a full-range consultancy. Including project development and advisory, floating wind, wind, and site and asset management services.

The team at Ramboll

So Ramboll employs over 500 committed wind energy specialists around 25 workplaces in 15 countries.

Fischer claimed: “I am honored to take on this new duty and guide an excellent team with outstanding expertise and enthusiasm.

We are unified in our purpose to continuously expand remedies for one of the most critical challenges of our time: addressing global climate change by enabling the green energy transition around the world.

” The demand for green energy solutions is regularly increasing– now more than ever before because of the current geopolitical developments. As discussed today, installation targets would have been impossible to complete ten years ago. I am pleased to be involved in that journey and mold the industry.”

Ramboll Energy managing manager Hannes Reuter added: “Wind is an essential pillar in our desire to be the global leader in the energy transition in our industry. Tim’s robust experience, leadership skills, and passion for the wind industry will be essential to further expanding our worldwide Wind business.”


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