Renewable energy company Boralex has announced the appointment of Dominique Minière to its Board of Directors. Minière, a seasoned professional with over 40 years of experience in the energy sector, particularly in nuclear power, is expected to bring valuable insights to Boralex's strategic initiatives.
Alain Rhéaume, Chairman of Boralex's Board of Directors, expressed the collective enthusiasm, stating, “The entire Board of Directors joins me in welcoming Dominique Minière. Thanks to his extensive experience with major electricity producers and distributors, as well as with many prominent organizations in the energy industry, he will undoubtedly make a significant contribution to the pursuit of the company's strategy and the achievement of its ambitious objectives for 2025 and beyond.”
In addition to his role at Boralex, Minière serves as a director for various public and private companies, including Cameco, Holtec International, ORTEC Group, and Engineering Planning and Management. He has also played key roles in organizations such as the World Association of Nuclear Operators and served as chairman of the French Nuclear Energy Industry Group.
Boralex highlighted Minière's comprehensive understanding of the energy landscape, particularly in the field of nuclear power. During his tenure at Électricité de France (EDF), he climbed the ranks within the nuclear division and eventually joined EDF's Executive Committee in 2015 as Chief Operating Officer, overseeing the group's thermal and nuclear activities for four years.
Minière's Canadian experience includes senior positions at Ontario Power Generation (OPG), where he initially managed operations for the nuclear branch. Later, he assumed the role of Chief Strategy Officer, overseeing OPG's strategy and development, particularly in renewable energies, hydroelectricity, hydrogen, and electrification.
With his diverse background and open, systemic vision of the energy landscape, Dominique Minière is poised to play a crucial role in Boralex's pursuit of its strategic objectives and ambitions beyond 2025.