Hans Hansen is DNV GL's Area Manager for Scandinavia

September 15, 2014

 

In the power sector DNV GL supports the industry in delivering a secure, sustainable, available and affordable energy supply. In his new role Hans Tormod Hansen will be responsible for offering energy advisory services to the Scandinavian market, assisting power transmission and distribution companies with strategic advice, planning, implementation and energy delivery optimization – from policy to use.

“Having started my career at DNV, I’m fascinated by how the company has evolved over the years,” said Hans Tormod. “Scandinavia’s current energy transition offers many opportunities and I am excited to share DNV GL’s expertise in transmission and distribution, risk management and renewables with the energy industry in the region.  The DNV GL team of experts is very well equipped to holistically engage with the energy market in the Nordic region. I am looking forward to contributing to the success of DNV GL and its clients in Scandinavia.”

Mr. Hansen brings a wealth of commercial and technical expertise to DNV GL.  He has broad energy experience gained from his roles as executive and non-executive board member to various energy firms and as a consultant to the industry, including his work experience with McKinsey & Company and Pöyry Management Consulting. Hansen holds both a M.Sc. and a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the Norwegian Institute of Technology

www.dnvgl.com/energy.

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