NHOA Energy
Matteo Corti is a Power System Specialist at CESI SpA since December 2016, specializing in EMT simulations, High Voltage DC and AC transmission systems, and Medium Voltage AC distribution systems. Key contributions include design review for major projects such as the France-Italy Link and the Ethiopia-Kenya Power Systems Interconnection Project. Prior experience includes multiple roles at Politecnico di Milano where Matteo served as a Teaching Assistant for various electrical engineering courses and gained valuable skills in public speaking and teaching. Matteo also organized experimental testing for storage systems and contributed to the design and testing of a DC microgrid. Educational qualifications include a PhD in Electrical Engineering, a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, and a Bachelor's degree in the same field, all obtained from Politecnico di Milano.
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NHOA Energy
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NHOA Energy is NHOA Group’s business unit that designs and delivers turn-key energy storage systems, transforming solar and wind farms into sustainable energy sources available 24/7. As a pioneer in microgrids with renewables and green storage systems, NHOA Energy ranks among the top global system integrators with almost 20 years of experience and over 1.6GWh of capacity online and under construction. NHOA Energy is recognized for iconic, utility-scale projects across Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Oceania, powering over 500,000 people. Born in 2005 as a technological spin-off of the Politecnico di Torino and Milano, NHOA Energy leverages its best-in-class technology and engineering edge, developed in almost 20 years of R&D, paired with strategic partnerships and global procurement, to deliver the most competitive tailor-made turn-key solutions that allow the integration of renewable sources with all forms of energy storage, from batteries to hydrogen and even electric vehicles. NHOA Energy, with offices in Europe, the United States, Taiwan and Australia, maintains entirely in Italy research, development and production of its technologies.