Martin Möller joins Energy practice of AFRY Management Consulting
AFRY Management Consulting has appointed the German Martin Möller as a leader in its Energy practice.
A consultant and leader with 15 years of experience, Martin Möller brings extensive experience in the energy industry to AFRY Management Consulting, the advisory arm of Swedish engineering group AFRY.
In his new role as Global Head of the Energy Networks Expertise Cluster, he holds global responsibility for all business activities in the energy landscape, for clients including energy producers, grid operators, transmission operators, renewable energy players, and other players in the ecosystem.
Energy is one of AFRY Management Consulting’s powerhouse sectors – the firm was last year named among the world’s leading energy consultancies by Forbes, and in Europe, AFRY Management Consulting is recognised as one of the top consulting firms in the energy sector.
“It is great to be at AFRY Management Consulting. I am proud to take the lead for the practice and continue to grow our portfolio for our clients. And with 19,000 climate tech enthusiasts at AFRY on our side, we can accompany power, gas and heat network operators around the world on their journeys through the energy transition.”
Möller began his career as a consultant at RWE Consulting (which later on became Innogy Consulting), growing the ranks to project leader. He worked on several major business and digital transformation programs, including a cost optimization project for a Slovak electricity retailer, a HR project for a Dutch electricity retailer, on a cultural change programme for a Norwegian origination company, and the restructuring of an energy trading company.
After the takeover of innogy by E.ON, Möller moved into a leadership position within the Business Development team, and subsequently, he led the project of carving out Westenergie from Innogy, creating the corporate Westenergie group. Most recently, Möller was the CEO of Digikoo, a platform that supports grid operators and municipalities with optimisation of their energy and heat assets.
Möller is a member of the World Energy Council since 2018 and is a member of the ‘Future Energy Leaders’ program.
“We are thrilled to announce that Martin taken on global responsibility for our Energy Networks Expertise Cluster,” stated AFRY Management Consulting in a post on LinkedIn. “Martin will be channelling his vast experience to support grid players and government institutions in their respective energy transitions.”