Northland Power Inc
Pierre-Emmanuel (Pierre-Em) has over 25 years of experience in energy related projects in various segments and countries. He began his career as project manager, building HV substations for oil and gas plants with Schneider Electric, before moving to a business manager role, and ultimately an executive role where he lead international project teams, drove sustainable growth and developed the solar business. He left Schneider Electric in 2019 to act as a consultant in project delivery process, contracting, crisis and claim management. Pierre-Em brings a deep understanding of project management and knowledge in sales, construction, and operations to Northland Power.
As Executive Vice President, Project Management Office, Pierre-Em is responsible for the establishment and management of a stage gate process to manage project development spend according to clear development milestones and will ensure Northland’s projects are planned, managed, governed, and delivered in a consistent, transparent, and disciplined manor.
Pierre-Em holds a Master’s degree in Project Management from Grenoble INP.
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Northland Power Inc
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Northland Power Inc. is a Canada-based power producer. The Company is focused on developing, building, owning and operating clean and green power infrastructure assets in Canada, Europe and other selected global jurisdictions. Its segments include Offshore Wind, Thermal, On-shore Renewable and Other. Offshore Wind segment includes Gemini and Nordsee One operating facilities. Thermal segment includes Iroquois Falls, Kingston, Kirkland Lake, North Battleford, Spy Hill and Thorold operating facilities. On-shore Renewable segment includes Cochrane Solar, Grand Bend, Jardin, McLean's, Mont Louis and Solar operating facilities. Its facilities produce electricity from clean-burning natural gas and renewable resources, such as wind, solar and biomass. The Company owns or has a net economic interest in approximately 2, 014 megawatts (MW) of power-producing facilities with a total operating capacity of approximately 2, 429 MW.