The energy we don’t use: How to realize the benefits of the greenest, most affordable energy
Decarbonization, energy security and lower energy bills go hand-in-hand – it's time to double down on going green by putting energy efficiency first.
Degree in Engineering; MBA. Former global positions with Hilti Group, Liechtenstein. 2007, joined Danfoss as President, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning; since January 2008, Executive Vice-President, Member of the Executive Committee and Chief Operating Officer, responsible for climate and energy divisions, business system and global procurement. Since July 2017, Chief Executive Officer. Member of the Board: Hilti, Velux, and SMA Solar Technology. Interests: skiing.
Decarbonization, energy security and lower energy bills go hand-in-hand – it's time to double down on going green by putting energy efficiency first.
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