Antonio Ojeda

Chief Engineer at Wind Harvest International

Soon after Wind Harvester Model 3.0 was installed at the Nordic Folkecenter in Denmark, Wind Harvest recruited Antonio to join the engineering team. His ten-plus years of experience in working on a wide variety of engineering problems, his love for hands-on involvement in projects, and his ability to quickly learn new skills brought many benefits to the team.

He soon became proficient with the “Midas NFX” engineering tools and was instrumental in securing the strain gauge and field data needed to validate this very sophisticated computer-aided engineering model. With Antonio as the lead engineer, the team reviewed every aspect of Model 1.0 and used the field data to validate Wind Harvest’s fatigue life, frequency response, aerodynamic, and finite element models. Antonio is now the Chief Engineer for the Model 4.0 turbine. Antonio received his mechanical engineer degree from the University of Seville in Spain.

Timeline

  • Chief Engineer

    Current role