Changes in the Management Board of Enefit Green
28 Junio 2024 - 2:30AM
Changes in the Management Board of Enefit Green
The Supervisory Board of Enefit Green has appointed Juhan
Aguraiuja, who has been leading Adven's Baltic business, as the new
Chairman of the Management Board. He will assume his position on
October 14. According to Articles of Associations, a member of the
Management Board is elected for a term of 3 years. Aavo Kärmas, the
current CEO of Enefit Green, will step down from his role by mutual
agreement with the Supervisory Board, effective July 1.
Until Juhan Aguraiuja takes office, the current Management Board
member and Chief Development Officer, Andres Maasing, will act as
the interim Chairman of the Management Board starting from July 1,
as decided by the Supervisory Board.
Juhan Aguraiuja has been a member of the Management Board of
Adven Eesti AS and the head of Adven's Baltic business since 2022.
Prior to that, he held various positions at Danpower Eesti AS,
serving as a Management Board member responsible for technology and
business development from 2020 to 2022, and earlier as a Technical
Manager, Project Development Manager, and Project Engineer.
He holds a Master's degree in Thermal Power Engineering from
Tallinn University of Technology. Aguraiuja owns 825 shares of
Enefit Green through his company AJ Energia OÜ.
Additionally, Enefit Green will be seeking a new Management
Board member and Chief Financial Officer soon, as Veiko Räim, has
decided not to seek another term after his mandate ends. Räim's
contract is valid until September 24. He has been a member of the
Management Board and CFO of Enefit Green since 2017.
The Management Board of Enefit Green will temporarily continue
to work with three members. Alongside Andres Maasing and Veiko
Räim, the Board includes Innar Kaasik, who is responsible for
production and asset management.
Further information:Kadri KorstenHead of
Communicationkadri.korsten@energia.ee+372 53 43 9739
Enefit Green is one of the leading renewable energy producers in
the Baltic Sea area. The Company operates wind farms in Estonia and
Lithuania, waste-to-energy CHP plant in Estonia, solar farms in
Estonia and Poland and a hydroelectric plant in Estonia. In
addition, the Company is developing several wind and solar farms in
the mentioned countries, Latvia and Finland. As of the end of 2023,
the Company had a total installed electricity production capacity
of 515 MW and a total installed heat production capacity of 50 MW.
During 2023, the Company produced 1,343 GWh of electricity, 604 GWh
of heat energy and 156 thousand tonnes of wood pellets. In the end
of 2023, Enefit Green exited the biomass based CHP and pellet
production businesses.