Statement from Star of the South Chair

22 September 2021

 

Star of the South Chair, Michael Hannibal

It is with sadness but gratitude that I announce the resignation of Star of the South’s CEO Casper Frost Thorhauge.

Mr Thorhauge commenced as CEO in 2019, relocating his family to Australia to pursue the opportunity of developing the nation’s first offshore wind farm. Since that time, Mr Thorhauge has led the organisation through a significant growth period, accelerating the project’s development and setting a strong benchmark for offshore wind projects in Australia.

I would like to congratulate Mr Thorhauge on his achievements during his tenure at Star of the South. He has contributed valuable offshore wind knowledge to the Australian industry, sharing lessons from his previous career experience across European and Asian markets.

Mr Thorhauge has not taken the decision to leave Australia and the Star of the South lightly. I am pleased to confirm Mr Thorhauge will stay in the family and lead another offshore wind project in Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ (CIP) portfolio, which will be announced in due course.

CIP, together with our partners in Australia, remain committed to Star of the South’s development as an essential project contributing to local energy, emissions reduction and economic goals for the Gippsland region, State of Victoria and the Australian people.

An extensive global and Australian search commences today for Star of the South’s new CEO, offering the opportunity to lead Australia’s most exciting energy project.

Mr Thorhauge will continue in the role of CEO for Star of the South while the search for a new CEO is ongoing, to allow for a smooth transition for the organisation and project.  

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