ENGIE ANZ Chief Operating Officer Bids Farewell After 40 Years in Energy Sector
Key Ideas
- Graeme York, COO of ENGIE ANZ, bids farewell after a 40-year career spanning various roles in the energy sector across different countries.
- Mr York led significant projects like the Yuri Renewable Hydrogen Project and oversaw upgrades to gas power stations in South Australia.
- Reflecting on his career, Mr York highlights the dynamic nature of the energy sector and the exciting opportunities presented by evolving technologies.
- Frederik Baerts takes over as Managing Director of Generation, bringing his experience from Singapore's Senoko Energy to the role.
Graeme York, the Chief Operating Officer for Generation at ENGIE ANZ, is bidding farewell after more than four decades in the energy sector. Beginning his career in 1983 with the State Electricity Commission of Victoria, he worked in various roles across Europe, the US, and south-east Asia before returning to Australia in 2023. Mr York led key projects such as the Yuri Renewable Hydrogen Project in Western Australia and oversaw upgrades to gas power stations in South Australia. Reflecting on his career, he emphasized the dynamic nature of the energy sector and the exciting opportunities it presents with evolving technologies. Following his departure, Frederik Baerts has taken over as Managing Director of Generation, bringing his experience from Singapore's Senoko Energy to the role. Mr York's full interview will be featured in the upcoming July 2025 issue of Utility.
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