Sanneke Molenaar-Schuiten

Sanneke Molenaar-Schuiten currently serves as CFO at Gemini Wind Park, a position held since September 2021, and has held previous roles including Finance Manager. Prior experience includes serving as Senior Project Consultant and Head of Accounting ai at TriFinance Nederland, among various positions in finance and accounting at KLM, Springer Nature, and IRIS CVO. Sanneke's career began at EY, where roles progressed from Staff to Senior Staff. Education includes participation in the CFO-programma Executive Education at VU Amsterdam, and an Executive Master in Finance & Control from Nyenrode Business University, as well as foundational studies in Accountancy at both Nyenrode and The Hague University of Applied Sciences.

Links

Previous companies


Org chart


Teams

This person is not in any teams


Offices

This person is not in any offices


Gemini Wind Park

Since the opening in May 2017 Gemini Wind Park is now one of the largest wind parks in the world in terms of capacity, size and production. It is built in the Dutch part of the North Sea, 85 km off the north coast of The Netherlands, in an area with a strong and constant wind. The endlessly renewable supply of power on this expanse of sea gives us the chance to put wind back in the center of Dutch energy needs. In this way we will transition toward a more sustainable future for future generations in the Netherlands and on our planet. Invisible from land, Gemini has a capacity of 600 MW and produces about 2.6 TWh of renewable electricity, making it one of the most productive wind parks in the world. Gemini supplies roughly 1.5 million people with renewable electricity, which is equal to the total population of the Netherlands’ three northernmost provinces. In addition, Gemini reduces Dutch CO2 emissions by 1.25 million tons per year. In doing so, Gemini makes a significant contribution to national energy independence, as well as to the sustainability goals of the Netherlands and Europe. Gemini Wind Park has four project partners: Canadian independent renewable energy company Northland Power (60% project interest), wind turbine manufacturer Siemens (20%), a fund held by Alte Leipziger – Hallesche (10%) and renewable energy and Dutch utility HVC (10%).


Employees

11-50

Links