Anders Blom

Senior Vice President - Renewable Energy at Norfund

Anders Blom has extensive work experience in the renewable energy sector. Anders currently holds a role as the Senior Vice President of Renewable Energy at Norfund, where they provide capital to projects and developers driving the energy transition in developing markets. Anders'sresponsibilities include overseeing solar, wind, storage, and hybrid ventures, as well as managing equity, debt, and funds. Anders focuses on regions such as Sub-Saharan Africa, South- and South East Asia, and Latin America. Prior to this, they served as the Vice President of Renewable Energy at Norfund and held positions as Senior Investment Manager and Investment Manager. Before joining Norfund, Anders worked as the Project Director at SN Power AS and as a Senior Energy Advisor at WWF-Norway. Anders also has experience at Statoil, where they worked as a Project Leader in Business Development, Business Developer in Renewable Energy, and Corporate Trainee in Energy Management. Anders started their career as an Operations Technician at Fortum and as a Systems Technician at AEC - Advanced Engineering Computation.

Anders Blom completed their education from 2000 to 2006 at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology. During this time, they earned a Master of Science degree in Engineering with a specialization in Energy.

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Bangkok, Thailand

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Norfund - The Norwegian Investment Fund for Developing Countries, is owned by the Norwegian Government and serves as an instrument in Norwegian development policy. Norfund contributes to poverty reduction and economic development in the poorest countries through investments in profitable businesses and transfer of knowledge and technology. Norfund invests equity and/or debt capital, always as a financial minority together with partners, international or Norwegian. The main sector for investment is clean energy. Norfund is Norway's biggest investor in microfinance through the Norwegian Microfinance Initiative (NMI), and is also a prominent investor in small and medium sized businesses through regional funds and direct investments. Norfund's geographical focus is on Sub-Sahara Africa, where the fund has three regional offices (Nairobi, Cape Town and Accra). In addition, Norfund invests in selected countries in Asia and Latin America, with regional offices in Costa Rica and Bangkok. Norfund seeks to hire local staff in the regions, and 15 nationalities are represented among the staff.


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Oslo, Norway

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51-200

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