Wood Mackenzie appoints Zhou EVP of power, renewables

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Wood Mackenzie, a portfolio company of Veritas Capital, recently appointed Xizhou Zhou EVP and Head of Power and Renewables.

Xizhou Zhou has been appointed EVP and Head of Power and Renewables. (Courtesy: Wood Mackenzie)

“Xizhou is a recognized leader in our industry and brings a wealth of experience and expertise to Wood Mackenzie,” said Jason Liu, Wood Mackenzie CEO. “His leadership acumen, combined with his strategic foresight and ability to navigate complex energy landscapes, will undoubtedly propel our power and renewables team to new heights. We will build on his outstanding record of managing global teams, and our clients will benefit from his considerable success in creating cutting-edge data and analytics solutions related to the energy transition and renewable technologies.”

Zhou joins Wood Mackenzie from S&P Global, where he led the Global Power and Renewables division of its Commodity Insights business since the merger of IHS Markit and S&P Global. Prior to that, he spent 15 years with IHS Markit, IHS Energy, and Cambridge Energy Research Associates in Boston, Beijing, and Washington, D.C., most recently leading the firm’s Global Power & Renewables practice and Asia Pacific gas, power, and renewables business. Based in Washington, D.C., Zhou holds Bachelor of Art and Master of Environmental Management degrees, both from Yale University.

“I am thrilled to take on this leadership role at Wood Mackenzie at such a critical time in our industry,” Zhou said. “The world of power and renewables is changing rapidly with the energy transition accelerating, and Wood Mackenzie has the leading data, analytical tools, and thought leaders to help shape the future of our industry and address increasingly complex questions. I look forward to this challenge and collaborating with my colleagues at Wood Mackenzie to ensure Lens Power and the rest of our product portfolio inspire confident business decisions in a clean and sustainable energy future.”

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