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E.ON Announces New Venture and Service Team for US Market

published: 2015-04-15 11:39

E.ON Energy Services has named the leadership team for its newly launched venture, which aims to provide U.S. renewable energy customers with tailored asset management, maintenance, and repair services. The new venture will be headed by Keith Day who joins the company as president.

Day most recently has been a regional vice president of Operations for E.ON. Prior to joining E.ON in 2010, Day had stints at General Electric, Hewlett-Packard, and Magnom Corporation. He said, "This venture is a great opportunity to turn E.ON's global experience and credibility to U.S. customers' advantage, and will allow to us to offer service, value, and efficiencies from the perspective of an owner. We call it service with an 'Owner's Eye.' Adding value by increasing a customer's bottom line will be our main focus.”

E.ON's ability to customize asset management services will be key to serving the North American wind and solar markets. E.ON brings strong assets to bear, including more than $5 billion invested in the market, 1,800 wind turbines, and 3,000 MWs of generating capacity it owns, operates, or maintains. E.ON has a 24/7 scheduling and dispatch center, and can help project owners and investors save costs, protect equipment, innovate technology, and improve safety.

The following will join Day on the new E.ON Energy Services leadership team:

  • Guy Deeswill be vice president of Operations. Before E.ON, Dees spent several years establishing operating businesses, working for General Electric, Upwind, and Clipper.
  • Michael Cossentinewill head Sales and Marketing. Cossentine has more than 30 years in technical sales and previously worked for a subsidiary of Bosch Rexroth.
  • John Franklin, current head of E.ON North America Operations, will be a senior advisor. Franklin has more than 30 years in operating conventional and renewable energy power plants. He established E.ON's North American business and he was a key planner for the new venture. Prior to E.ON, he worked for Nextera Energy.

"Our entire organization is committed to making this venture work and I am excited about the team we have put together," said Patrick Woodson, chairman, E.ON North America. "We took experience both internally and externally to form this team because we want to take our best, pair that with other strong contributors, and offer a new approach to the market."

(Photo: screenshot of E.ON's website)

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