Ceres Power welcomes Trine Borum Bojsen to its Board as Independent Director

– UK, Horsham –  Ceres Power Holdings plc (LON: CWR), a global leader in fuel cell and electrochemical technology, today announced the appointment of Trine Borum Bojsen to its Board as an Independent Non-Executive Director, effective from 15 March 2022.

About Trine Borum Bojsen

Trine brings over 25 years of experience in the renewable energy space, most recently as COO of Copenhagen Offshore Partners, a leading provider of project development, construction management, and operational management services to offshore wind projects worldwide. Trine is shortly due to join Equinor as SVP of North Sea Renewables.

Previously, Trine held senior management roles at Ørsted, including as a key member of the business transformation team, bringing technological innovation and strategic thinking to its evolution from DONG Energy. She also served on several Ørsted boards and key committees, including its working environment committee and sustainability committee.

Trine has worked globally across Europe, the US, Taiwan, Korea, and Australia. She brings strength in market knowledge, technical expertise, and experience in building stakeholder relationships critical to successful growth strategies.

Trine started her career at SWECO, delivering large-scale international infrastructure projects within ports, marine engineering, and offshore wind engineering consulting. She has an M.Sc in Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark and an Executive Board Certificate from Copenhagen Business School.

Trine said, “Ceres has a truly fascinating technology – and I am excited to be working with the Board and the management team to capitalise on its many applications to support the energy transition agenda. I look forward to contributing my experience and knowledge, built up over many years of delivering global projects, to the next stage of the Company’s growth.”

About Ceres Power

Ceres is a world-leading developer of electrochemical technologies: fuel cells for power generation, electrolysis for the creation of green hydrogen, and energy storage. Its asset-light, licensing model has seen it establish partnerships with some of the world’s largest engineering and technology companies, such as Weichai in China, Bosch in Germany, Miura in Japan, and Doosan in Korea, to develop systems and products that address climate change for power generation, transportation, industry, data centers, and everyday living. Ceres is listed on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange (LON: CWR) and is classified by the LSE Green Economy Mark, which recognizes listed companies that derive more than 50% of their activity from the green economy.

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