Andreas Wiese

Andreas Wiese is an accomplished professional in the energy sector, currently serving as Managing Director and Head of Departments for Renewable and Sustainable Energies at intec - GOPA-International Energy Consultants since April 2014. In addition, Andreas Wiese has been a Honoree Professor and Lecturer at Technical University Hamburg Harburg, focusing on Electricity Economics and Renewable Energy Projects since April 2008. Andreas Wiese has previously held key leadership roles, including Managing Director at LIREFIS GmbH and Executive Director of the Energy Division at Lahmeyer International, where responsibilities encompassed managing a substantial team and overseeing significant project portfolios. Early in their career, Andreas Wiese worked as a Scientist at University Stuttgart and as an Engineer at both the British Coal Research Establishment and Lahmeyer International. Andreas Wiese's academic background includes a Diplom Engineer degree in Mechanical Engineering from Technical University Darmstadt.

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intec - GOPA-International Energy Consultants

intec is an independent German engineering and consulting company focusing on developing practical, innovative and cost-effective solutions for the design and improvement of Power Systems and the application of Sustainable Energy technologies around the world. intec is owned by GOPA Consultants and is part of GOPA Consulting Group, one of the strongest consulting groups in Europe, which can draw on some 50 years of experience in the development field. Within the GOPA Group, intec covers the entire international business segment of energy engineering. intec's project experience covers some 81 countries on four continents and includes industrial countries as well as developing and emerging-market economies. The projects are financed by international organisations such as government institutions, national and international financing institutions and reconstruction and development banks.


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