Frontier Energy (ASX:FHE; OTCQB: FRHYF) has appointed the former Western Australian Premier, Mark McGowan AC, the 30th Premier of Western Australia, as Non-Executive Chairman.
- McGowan AC will be appointed as Non-Executive Chairman as Frontier transitions from renewable electricity developer to major renewable energy producer
- McGowan brings a deep understanding of WA’s electricity landscape and key stakeholders
- McGowan brings strong knowledge of Federal Government processes
Chairman Mark McGowan AC commented: “Throughout my tenure as Premier of Western
Australia, I worked towards a clean energy transition for the State whilst ensuring energy
security was always a priority. Frontier’s Waroona Project stands out as a significant asset in Western Australia’s transition, at a time when energy security is paramount, and the State continues to experience new demand records.I look forward to working closely with the Company to ensure this strategy is realised for the benefit of shareholders, key stakeholders and all West Australians.”
Australia, I worked towards a clean energy transition for the State whilst ensuring energy
security was always a priority. Frontier’s Waroona Project stands out as a significant asset in Western Australia’s transition, at a time when energy security is paramount, and the State continues to experience new demand records.I look forward to working closely with the Company to ensure this strategy is realised for the benefit of shareholders, key stakeholders and all West Australians.”
Executive Director Grant Davey commented: “We are delighted to have Mark on board as
Non- Executive Chairman especially with his strong and strategic focus on sustainable, green
energy in WA while he was the Premier. It was announced last week that Frontier has received certified reserve capacity. The reserve capacity mechanism is unique to Western Australia and allows us to execute Stage One of the Waroona Project. This is the first step in our strategy to become a large-scale producer of renewable energy. We look forward to working closely with Mark as the Company remains focused on delivering significant shareholder value in this era of energy transition.”
Non- Executive Chairman especially with his strong and strategic focus on sustainable, green
energy in WA while he was the Premier. It was announced last week that Frontier has received certified reserve capacity. The reserve capacity mechanism is unique to Western Australia and allows us to execute Stage One of the Waroona Project. This is the first step in our strategy to become a large-scale producer of renewable energy. We look forward to working closely with Mark as the Company remains focused on delivering significant shareholder value in this era of energy transition.”