Nicolas Leong serves as the Energy Business Director for North & Southeast Asia at Wärtsilä Energy, where he plays a pivotal role in steering the company's initiatives towards a sustainable energy future. With a focus on Engine Power Plant (EPP), Energy Services (ES), and Energy...
Nicolas Leong serves as the Energy Business Director for North & Southeast Asia at Wärtsilä Energy, where he plays a pivotal role in steering the company's initiatives towards a sustainable energy future. With a focus on Engine Power Plant (EPP), Energy Services (ES), and Energy Storage & Optimization (ES&O), Nicolas is responsible for driving end-to-end business activities across a diverse range of countries, including Singapore, Malaysia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Mongolia. His strategic oversight ensures that Wärtsilä remains at the forefront of the energy transition, promoting innovative solutions that integrate renewable energy sources with traditional power systems.
Nicolas is particularly passionate about advocating for flexibility in energy systems, recognizing it as a critical enabler for the successful integration of renewables. His expertise spans various domains, including cogeneration, solar PV, and gas turbines, allowing him to develop comprehensive strategies that address the unique energy challenges faced by each country in his region. Under his leadership, key projects have emerged that not only enhance energy efficiency but also contribute to the broader goals of decarbonization and sustainability.
An inspiring speaker and charismatic thought leader, Nicolas actively engages with industry stakeholders, sharing insights on the importance of adaptive energy solutions in a rapidly changing landscape. His proficiency in process improvement, product management, and budget oversight, combined with his technical skills in tools like MATLAB and CRM systems, positions him as a formidable force in the energy sector. Through his work at Wärtsilä, Nicolas Leong is not just shaping the future of energy in North & Southeast Asia; he is also inspiring a collective movement towards a cleaner, more resilient energy ecosystem.