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Mainstream Renewable Power Appoints Julie Berg As Chief Financial Officer, Paul Corrigan To Move To New Role As Commercial Director

Apr 25, 2024about 1 year ago

Position

Chief Financial Officer

Company

Mainstream Renewable Power

Julie Berg
LeinsterEnergySustainability

Description

Julie Berg has been appointed as the Chief Financial Officer of Mainstream Renewable Power, effective from the second quarter of 2024. She joins from Aker Carbon Capture, bringing over 27 years of experience in finance. Paul Corrigan, who has been CFO at Mainstream since 2020, will move to a new role as Commercial Director, overseeing the company’s commercial activities in its Latam markets.

Company Information

Company

Mainstream Renewable Power

Location

Leinster, Dublin, Ireland

About

Mainstream Renewable Power is a leading pure-play renewable energy company with a global footprint. The company is focused on expanding its high-quality pipeline of more than 16.2 gigawatts (GW) of wind and solar assets across Latin America, Africa, Asia Pacific as well as the global offshore wind sector. In May 2021, it closed an agreement for Aker Horizons to take a 75% equity stake in the company, enabling Mainstream to accelerate its global expansion plan. Mainstream has delivered more than 6.5 GW of wind and solar assets to financial close-ready, and currently has 1.6 GW (net) in construction or operation across Latin America and Africa. In Chile, Mainstream's wholly owned 1.37 GW Andes Renovables Platform of fully contracted wind and solar assets are on track to complete construction between 2021 and 2023. In South Africa, the company has delivered 850 MW of wind and solar assets into commercial operation, and in October 2021, twelve of its wind and solar projects, with a combined capacity of 1.27 GW (0.32 GW net) won preferred bidder status in Round 5 of South Africa's Renewable Energy Procurement Programme. Through its Lekela Power joint venture the company has 410 MW of wind assets in construction in Senegal and Egypt. Mainstream is one of the most successful pure-play developers of offshore wind at scale globally. It has successfully consented Hornsea One (1.2 GW), the largest operational offshore wind plant in the world today; and developed the Hornsea 2 project (1.4 GW) before selling these projects and the entire Zone in 2015. Overall, it has developed and consented 20% of the UK's offshore wind capacity either in operation or under construction. Mainstream fully consented the Neart na Gaoithe offshore wind project in Scotland, 450 MW, currently under construction. The company's Soc Trang 1.4 GW (1 GW net) offshore wind development in Vietnam is one of South-East Asia's largest renewable energy developments. Mainstream has raised more than EUR3.0bn in project finance to date and employs more than 420 people across five continents. www.mainstreamrp.com SOURCE Mainstream Renewable Power

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