Modular Wind Energy Appoints Gregor Gnädig as New CEO

USA: Modular Wind Energy Appoints Gregor Gnädig as New CEO

Modular Wind Energy Appoints Gregor Gnädig as New CEO

Modular Wind Energy, a manufacturer of innovative rotor blades for large-size wind turbines, announced Gregor Gnädig as their new Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Gnädig joins the company from his previous post as Chief Operating Officer of REpower Systems SE, a Suzlon Group Company, recognized as one of the leading international manufacturers of onshore and offshore wind turbines.

Mr. Gnädig joins Modular Wind Energy as the company emerges from a significant research and development phase into the serial production stage. The first commercial turbine blades, based on a modular 45-meter design, are scheduled for installation in the United States and Europe later this year.

During his tenure at REpower, Mr. Gnädig was responsible for the entire supply chain management including the worldwide production of turbines in Europe, Australia, Canada, India, and the United States. “Modular Wind Energy has design technology that can truly change the supply chain as we know it,” said Mr. Gnädig. “I look forward in joining them to establish the organization as an international supplier of these innovative blades. I am convinced that many wind turbine manufacturers will be seriously looking at this technology that can improve their competitive market situation.”

 “Gregor joins us at a pinnacle time in our company as we enter into the global marketplace with our blade,” says Chief Technical Officer and company co-founder, Dr. Myles Baker. “We welcome his experience and the exciting opportunity that his presence brings to our organization.”

Prior to joining Modular Wind Energy and REpower, Mr. Gnädig had various executive positions at ABB and Alstom in the U.S., Switzerland, Germany and the U.K. in the conventional power generation business. Gregor Gnädig began his career in 1987 as an engineer in the United States after graduating in mechanical engineering at the University of Karlsruhe (Germany).

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Offshore WIND staff, June 01, 2012; Image: modwind