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International Wind Engineering was founded in 2002 by a team of  Mechanical Engineers with the main objective to assist investors in the development, realization and improvement of renewable energy applications (mainly wind energy but also small hydroelectric systems, PV and hybrid systems).

In the wind energy sector, the company offers a broad range of services starting from resource assessment, design and planning process, business plans , realization of projects, operational monitoring and evaluation.

We currently operate 35 wind monitoring stations in continental Greece, the Greek Islands and Cyprus for wind resource and wind farm layout purposes.

International Wind Engineering has participated in the planning & development (totaling ~250MW) and operational phase (~50MW) of wind farms in Greece, a remarkable portion of the currently ~300 MW  of wind farms operating in the country.

International Wind Engineering is managed by Evangelos Morfiadakis,  Dipl. Eng, Ph.D. and employs a highly skilled team comprising Mechanical Engineers, Electrical Engineer, Physicist Meteorologist and technicians.

E. Morfiadakis was employed 12 years in CRES as senior researcher, project manager in EU and National R&D and Demonstration programs, project manager in commercial projects in Greece and other European countries, Head of Wind Turbine Test Station and Head of Laboratories Department, Responsible of national wind and hydro-potential monitoring network for creating the Greek Wind and Hydro-potential Atlas. E. Morfiadakis has been involved in all aspects of wind energy activities (wind resources, wind modeling, turbulence, load/noise/power quality/power performance measurements, anemometer calibration, GIS, wake effects, complex terrain). He participated in the development plan of CRES’ wind energy department and coordinated the technical monitoring and energy auditing activities in the framework of the Greek Operational Program for Energy (wind energy, solar thermal, PV and energy savings in buildings and industries).  E. Morfiadakis is former Vice Chairman of MEASNET and national IEA representative and IEC work-group expert for development and update of standards relating to wind turbines. After establishing International Wind Engineering, he has undertaken planning and development of wind farms, wind resource assessment, power performance assessment of operating wind farms.

Kostas Papadopoulos, Dr. Physicist Meteorologist, has a significant experience in wind energy and meteorological applications from his 10-years professional experience in Lab. Meteorology of University of Athens, CRES and National Observatory of Athens. He has served as senior researcher and project manager in EU and National R&D programs, project manager in commercial projects in Greece and other European countries, Head of CRES’ Laboratory for Wind Turbine Test Station. He has been involved in all aspects of wind energy activities (wind resources, wind modeling, turbulence, load/noise/power quality/power performance measurements, anemometer calibration, wake effects, complex terrain, software development). He has participated in R&D projects regarding boundary layer and meso-scale flows, indoor air quality monitoring techniques, SODAR applications, environmental impact studies, national meteorological  database. K. Papadopoulos is former Vice Chairman of MEASNET and IEC and MEASNET work-group expert for development and update of standards relating to wind turbines.

 

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