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ENGIE Joins Global Wind Organisation to Promote Safe and Responsible Renewable Energy Practices

ENGIE, a leading player in the global energy transition, has joined the (GWO) as one of its leading members. This move is a testament to ENGIE's commitment to maintaining the highest safety standards and promoting responsible practices in the sector.

As a company that recognises the importance of investing in its workforce, ENGIE seeks to ensure that its employees have the necessary skills and knowledge to operate in the wind industry. With 13GW of its 38GW renewable installed capacities coming from , ENGIE understands the significance of sharing best practices with its peers to improve safety standards in the industry.

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, Engie Renewables' Head of Health & Safety, said, “Safety is a number one priority to implement the energy transition. I am really pleased to represent Engie at GWO.” Devos' statement reflects ENGIE's belief that safety must remain at the forefront of its efforts to transition towards sustainable energy sources.

, GWO CEO, expressed his enthusiasm about ENGIE joining as a leading member of the organisation, saying, “We are thrilled to welcome ENGIE as a leading member of Global Wind Organisation.” According to Holst, ENGIE's dedication to promoting sustainable and responsible practices in the renewable energy sector aligns perfectly with GWO's mission to improve safety standards in the wind industry.

The partnership between ENGIE and GWO will see both entities working closely together to develop best practices and safety standards in the wind industry. The goal is to ensure that employees working in this sector are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge to operate safely and efficiently.

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ENGIE's decision to join GWO as a leading member highlights the company's commitment to promoting sustainable and responsible practices in the renewable energy sector. As the world increasingly transitions towards renewable energy sources, it is crucial that safety remains a top priority. Through its partnership with GWO, ENGIE is demonstrating its dedication to ensuring the safety of its employees and the industry as a whole.

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