WindEurope appoints Tinne Van der Straeten as new CEO

WORLD
WIND

image

WindEurope announces the appointment of Tinne Van der Straeten as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective as of 2 February 2026. Her appointment comes at a critical time for Europe’s energy security, industrial competitiveness and climate commitments.

Tinne Van der Straeten will take over as WindEurope’s new CEO on 2 February 2026. Having served as Belgium’s Energy Minister from 2020 to 2025, Van der Straeten brings vast experience and a strong track record leading energy policy at national and EU level.

During her time in office, Tinne Van der Straten oversaw Belgium’s wind energy expansion, including a broad consensus on Belgium’s response to the energy crisis in 2022. She has led European energy cooperation, chairing the North Sea Energy Cooperation in 2020 and at the start of 2025, the European Energy Council in 2024 and vice-chairing the IEA Ministerial meeting in 2022. Most recently, Van der Straeten served as a Member of the Belgian Parliament.

Tinne van der Straeten, incoming WindEurope CEO, said: “I’m honoured to be appointed CEO of WindEurope, and grateful for the trust placed in me. It’s a responsibility I take on with determination at a defining moment for Europe. Wind energy is central to Europe’s energy independence, industrial competitiveness and climate ambitions. Wind is a home-grown and scalable technology. It delivers affordable power, strengthens energy independence and sustains a competitive industrial base with high-quality jobs across Europe.”

Henrik Andersen, WindEurope Chairman, said: “I am very pleased to welcome Tinne Van der Straeten as WindEurope’s new CEO. As one of Europe’s influential energy leaders, Tinne has passionately ensured wind is kept high on the political agenda in her home country of Belgium and across the EU. She has collaborated across industry and government to shape energy policy and build positive long-term investment frameworks that enable sustainable wind deployment. I look forward to working with Tinne as she leads WindEurope forward and supports Europe’s journey to a more competitive, homegrown energy system together with its members.”

The WindEurope Board thanks former CEO Giles Dickson for his 10 years of leadership and contribution to Europe’s wind industry. The development of WindEurope would not have been possible without his dedication.



RELATED NEWS