Learning something new every day During her employment, Emma has been allowed to try various tasks such as designing components for the nacelle, testing components in the nearby prototype workshop and coding a program used by the other design engineers to calculate stresses in the beams. “At university, you have to follow the study plan, but here, I am allowed to explore various aspects of my field and figure out what is most exciting to me. It helps me grow, and I am learning something new every day,” she says. A field under constant development Emma has been interested in wind power since her time of study, for several reasons. “Renewable energy is the future. Making our planet greener makes sense to me,” she says and adds: | 173 “From a technical point of view, a wind turbine is a very complex machine, and it is a field that is constantly evolving. It never stands still. Right now, we are in the idea phase of developing a new wind turbine, and we are pulling the concept apart and rethinking it to see what we can do better. As a young newcomer, there is room for you to ask questions and make suggestions that shake up the process, because everyone is so welcoming.”

Det vi giver videre Er det godt nok? At bruge uanede mængder af jordens ressourcer og fylde atmosfæren med drivhusgasser? At lade vores børn og børnebørn mærke konsekvenserne og stå for oprydningen? Det synes vi ikke i WSP. Derfor arbejder vi med udviklingen inden for klima, samfund, teknologi og ressourcer og hjælper vores kunder med fremtidssikrede løsninger. Vi kalder det Future Ready! Vi gør også selv en indsats. I 2025 skal vi være klimaneutrale, og i 2030 vil vi sammen med vores kunder skære 50 % af udledningen fra vores projekter. WSP er en global rådgivende ingeniørvirksomhed med 66.000 eksperter at trække på over hele verden. Det betyder, at der altid er ny viden og inspiration at hente til vores lokale projekter. Det er noget af det, vi gerne vil give videre. #wearewsp wsp.com

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