Power Generation & Distribution
A growing global population, coupled with increasing environmental consciousness, is changing the way power is generated and distributed across the world.
As a result, countries are looking for new ways to respond to their mounting power needs. Rather than building traditional, carbon-emitting plants, governments are seeking opportunities to reduce their carbon footprints via alternative and renewable forms of energy. This shift in power generation and distribution is substantial, as these new forms of energy require their own grids, infrastructures, transmission channels and technologies.
While the potential rewards of such an overhaul are significant, they won’t come easily. Governments, regulatory agencies and power generation and distribution companies across the world must work together to ensure this shift is successful. This means recruiting the right leaders with the foresight and skillset to effectively control complex cost structures and timelines—and establish a solid, and long-lasting, new power infrastructure.
Netherlands
As the hunt for alternative power sources widens the Netherlands faces an increasing need for engineers and scientists who can capture future energy supplies. Demand for greater consumer value is driving the industry through rapid change. Companies need leaders with an agile business mind to give them an advantage.
Odgers Berndtson has worked with industry leaders throughout this process. Our knowledge of the industry allows us to work collaboratively with clients to source top talent in the field who have the ability to lead companies through this changing business landscape.