Ocean Energy Board Names Stevenson President

February 24, 2015

Rob Stevenson (Photo courtesy: Ocean Energy)
Rob Stevenson (Photo courtesy: Ocean Energy)

Ocean Energy Europe’s board of directors has elected Rob Stevenson as its new president. His appointment follows the election of six new directors on Ocean Energy Europe’s board.

Stevenson is Vice President of Alstom’s Ocean Energy Business, having moved in 2013 from his position as Vice President of Rolls-Royce Power Ventures and CEO of Tidal Generation Ltd. He has over 35 years’ international management experience of the power generation sector across a wide variety of fuel mixes and has held senior management positions in both power utilities and large industrial manufacturers including managing start-up businesses, project development and technology development.

“Ocean energy technologies have an important contribution to make to a sensible generation mix that provides low carbon electricity and enhances security of supply,” Stevenson said. “But challenges must be made more visible, and a plan must be put in place to mitigate them. Ocean Energy Europe provides an excellent platform to move the debate on ocean energy into a more productive, collaborative phase and I am very happy to contribute to this.”

On December 9, 2014, Ocean Energy Europe members elected six new directors to its 18-person board at its general assembly:

  • Kieran O’Brien, Executive Director of European Business Development, Carnegie Wave Energy
  • Tony Lewis, Emeritus Beaufort Professor, University College Cork
  • John Malcolm, CEO, Aquamarine Power
  • Jose Luis Villate, Director of Marine Energy, Tecnalia
  • Jochen Weilepp, Strategic Advisor, Sustainable Marine Energy
  • Oliver Wragg, Commercial Director, European Marine Energy Centre

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