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Tristan de Drouas

VP Southern Africa at EDF Renewables (South Africa)

Tristan de Drouas is an experienced executive in the renewable energy sector, currently serving as CEO of EDF Renewables (South Africa) since September 2019. Prior to this role, Tristan held various positions at EDF Renouvelables, including Directeur des Investissements France, where responsibilities included supervising a portfolio of over 400 MW of onshore wind and solar projects and managing a team of project directors. Additional experience includes serving as Manager at BeCitizen and Associate at A.T. Kearney, as well as a military background as an Officer of the Watch with the Marine Nationale. Tristan holds a degree from ESSEC Business School, completed between 2003 and 2007.

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Cape Town, South Africa

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EDF Renewables (South Africa)

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EDF Renewables (South Africa) is a locally based, fully integrated, independent power producer that develops, finances, builds, owns and operates commercial renewable energy generation facilities. EDF Renewables’ wide expertise in renewable energy technologies—including wind, solar PV, battery storage and hybrid solutions—stems from its parent company, EDF Renouvelables SA, the renewable energy arm of global utility EDF. With offices located in Cape Town and Gqeberha, EDF Renewables provides oversight services for renewable energy projects by managing the projects and their commercial agreements over their entire life cycle. EDF Renewables is a world leader in renewable energy electricity, developing, building and operating clean energy power plants in over 20 countries for ourselves as well as for third parties. EDF Renewables operates in Europe and North America, and is growing its presence regions such as Brazil, China, India, South Africa and the Middle East. Community development is a core part of all EDF Renewables projects, with the developments creating numerous jobs and resulting in key socio-economic development initiatives in the communities they are situated in.


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