Wind Power LAB Introduces Head Of Technology, Resmi Anna Abraham Attumaly – Team Spotlight

At Wind Power LAB (WPL), our greatest strength isn’t just in our technology and services, it’s in our people.

In our Meet the Team series, we shine a spotlight on the individuals driving our success and paving the way for innovation in the wind sector. The problem solvers and trusted hands who work side-by-side with owners, operators and insurers across the global wind market, supporting clients every step of the way.

In our latest update, we are excited to introduce Resmi Anna Abraham Attumaly, Wind Power LAB’s new Head Of Technology and wind industry enthusiast.

Tell us a little bit about yourself and how you got into the wind industry.

I grew up in India and moved to Denmark 12 years ago to pursue a Masters in Structural engineering. To be honest, as a civil engineer, it was Denmark’s focus on sustainable construction rather than wind turbines which first pulled me to Danish universities. However, Siemens Graduate Program in the then Siemens Wind Power (now SGRE) gave me a great start in Wind industry  – since then, I have spent the majority of my waking hours thinking and solving wind turbine related topics.

Coming from a fossil-fuel deficient country, the concept of renewables, energy sources that are endless in supply, had always sounded elegant and fascinating to the ‘engineer’ in me.

What is your role and what does a typical day look like for you?

I recently started at Wind Power LAB. As Head of Technology, my role is both internal and external-facing, helping my team build useable and scalable products for our internal specialists, and our clients such as wind farm owners, operators and insurers is the major part.

At WPL, we are a small, tight-knit group. A typical day would start with daily check-ins with the whole team. My day would be divided into helping my team navigate through short-term and long-term goals, client engagement and thinking of all new ways the excellent knowledge and potential in WPL can be tapped to help the wind industry.

On the lighter side, we have fun Friday bars and team events such as learning mushroom farming. We even made lunch preparation a group activity!

Are there any projects or experiences in your career that stand out as especially rewarding?

I’ve been fortunate to work across much of the wind energy value chain, from R&D and project development through to operational handover and warranty assessments. One experience that was particularly formative was leading the technical negotiations for turbine supply for an offshore wind farm in Taiwan, on behalf of the developer. It was a complex project with its share of challenges, and it was rewarding to help see it through to completion.

What do you find most exciting about the future of wind energy/ renewable power?

This is undoubtedly a challenging time for Wind and renewables, but I believe it is also a pivotal moment to double down on innovations and optimisations. We are already seeing how critical it is to have locally sourced, reliable energy – and that need will only grow. At the same time, AI is both accelerating innovation in renewable energy and increasing demand for clean power through energy-intensive technologies like data centres. A combination of these factors makes it such an exciting time for the industry.

Behind every project, inspection, and customized blade scope is a team of dedicated specialists who bring expertise, precision, and passion to the work they do every day.

Want to find out how Wind Power LAB can support your turbine challenges? Reach out. We will also be attending WindEurope in Madrid on 21-23rd April 2026.

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