CS Energy today announced that Andrew Bills will be stepping down as Chief Executive Officer, following his appointment as Chief Executive Officer of SA Power Networks.
CS Energy Chairman Jim Soorley said Mr Bills had been with the business for more than four years and was integral in guiding the business through a period of unprecedented industry change.
“Andrew has played a significant role in shaping the business’ growth strategy and positioning CS Energy to play a leading role in the energy transformation,” Mr Soorley said
“He leaves with the Board’s deepest gratitude and best wishes.”
Mr Bills said he was proud to have led CS Energy during a period of transformational growth.
“It has been a privilege to have led CS Energy as we have evolved from a wholesale generator to a diversified energy business,” Mr Bills said.
“While the decision to leave CS Energy was a difficult one, I am confident the business is very well placed with highly committed and capable people and a substantial pipeline of new energy investments to lead Queensland’s energy transformation.”
Mr Soorley said the Board will work closely with Andrew and the management team to ensure a smooth transition, with a final date and transition arrangements for an Acting Chief Executive Officer to be confirmed shortly.
“In the meantime, the business remains focused on delivering for Queenslanders, with an exciting pipeline of renewable, storage and hydrogen investments and development of clean energy hubs at our power station sites,” Mr Soorley said.