Ventient Energy Announces Leadership Changes
Ventient Energy, one of the UK’s largest independent renewable energy companies, has announced changes to its leadership team. The changes are part of the company’s strategy to strengthen its position in the renewable energy market and to continue to deliver clean, reliable energy to its customers.
New CEO Appointed
Ventient Energy has appointed a new Chief Executive Officer, David Lockwood. Lockwood brings a wealth of experience to the role, having held senior positions in the energy sector for over 20 years. He has held executive roles at Scottish Power, E.ON, and most recently, at the UK’s largest independent energy supplier, Ovo Energy.
Lockwood said, “I am delighted to be joining Ventient Energy at such an exciting time for the company. I look forward to working with the team to continue to deliver clean, reliable energy to our customers and to strengthen our position in the renewable energy market.”
New CFO Appointed
Ventient Energy has also appointed a new Chief Financial Officer, Mark Lister. Lister has held senior finance roles in the energy sector for over 15 years, most recently at Ovo Energy.
Lister said, “I am excited to be joining Ventient Energy and to be part of the team that is driving the company’s growth and success. I look forward to helping the company to continue to deliver clean, reliable energy to its customers.”
Changes to Board of Directors
Ventient Energy has also announced changes to its Board of Directors. The company has appointed two new non-executive directors, Dr. David Smith and Dr. John Hutton.
Dr. Smith is a former Chief Executive of the Energy Networks Association and has held senior positions in the energy sector for over 25 years. Dr. Hutton is a former Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and has held senior positions in the energy sector for over 20 years.
Commitment to Renewable Energy
Ventient Energy is committed to delivering clean, reliable energy to its customers and to strengthening its position in the renewable energy market. The company has a portfolio of over 1,000 megawatts of onshore wind and solar assets across the UK and is actively investing in new renewable energy projects.
The company is also committed to reducing its carbon footprint and has set a target of reducing its emissions by 50% by 2030. Ventient Energy is investing in new technologies and initiatives to help it achieve this goal, including the installation of battery storage systems and the development of new renewable energy projects.
Conclusion
Ventient Energy is committed to delivering clean, reliable energy to its customers and to strengthening its position in the renewable energy market. The company has made changes to its leadership team and Board of Directors and is investing in new technologies and initiatives to reduce its carbon footprint. With these changes, Ventient Energy is well-positioned to continue to deliver clean, reliable energy to its customers and to strengthen its position in the renewable energy market.