RWE and TotalEnergies choose Eemshaven as turbine assembly and construction base for joint Dutch offshore wind project OranjeWind
10.12.2024
Roland Flaig, Managing Director of RWE Renewables in Sweden, has been rewarded with the 2020 Best Manager Award in the category ‘promoting health’ by the prominent Swedish business magazine “chef”. Together with his team, Flaig has initiated and developed programs to strengthen employee’s abilities in managing their own emotional wellbeing and in treating other in empathetic, supportive ways.
“The health, safety and wellbeing of employees is our highest priority,” underlines Anja-Isabel Dotzenrath, CEO of RWE Renewables. “Health protection is an integral part of our work culture.
I am proud to have talented leaders such as Roland Flaig in our organization, who create innovative solutions that lead to a measurable increase in well-being at work.”
In order to process methods that result in improved health and good business results, the team around Roland Flaig takes an unusual approach: “We are inspired by different knowledge areas, such as psychology, spirituality, sports, history and philosophy,” explains Flaig. “Working interdisciplinary is our key to success and our recommendation for everyone involved creating healthy, high performing teams. We are fortunate to be part of a large global organization and we steal with pride ideas from successful and ambitious leaders throughout the world of RWE.”
Evidently Health&Safety for electricians responsible for maintaining wind turbines needs more than only well-being-measures. “It is the whole package which leads to the degree of awareness, and ultimately the safety culture, which we want to create for all our people involved”, Flaig underlines.
RWE Renewables Nordic is focused on developing, constructing and operating wind farms on- and offshore in the Nordic region. They are currently overlooking the construction of Nysäter wind farm in Viksjö, Härnösand, one of Sweden’s largest wind farms. The wind farm, to which RWE Renewables holds a share of 20% and is responsible for the operational leadership, will consist of 114 turbines of a total of 475 MW installed capacity.