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Andreas Aditya Hermawan is a researcher with extensive experience in environmental engineering and water quality management. Andreas served as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Monash University Malaysia from August 2018 to August 2022, and prior to that, completed a PhD in Civil Engineering at the same institution from March 2014 to June 2018. Andreas has researched biofiltration systems and stormwater quality management, particularly through bioretention basins. Additionally, Andreas gained practical engineering experience as a Process Engineer Intern at JKS Engineering, where responsibilities included assisting with machine testing, creating operation manuals, troubleshooting, and contributing to machine design and construction. Educational qualifications include a Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering and a Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering, both obtained from Monash University Malaysia.
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The JUWI Group has been among the leading renewable energy specialists for more than 25 years and offers a full range of project development and other services connected with the planning, construction and operation of renewable energy plants. The company’s business activities especially include wind and solar energy projects as well as hybrid systems with storage facilities for industrial applications. The company is a subsidiary of MVV Energie AG, of Mannheim, one of Germany’s largest municipal energy suppliers. JUWI is headquartered in Wörrstadt near Mainz and has offices in Hanover, Brandis (Saxony), Stuttgart, Bochum and the Franconia region. In the summer of 2022, Windwärts Energie GmbH was merged with juwi AG, which was then reconstituted as JUWI GmbH. JUWI was established in 1996 in Rhineland-Palatinate, Windwärts was founded in 1994 in Lower Saxony. Throughout the world, JUWI has a workforce of more than 1,100 people and has projects on all continents. Outside Germany, the company operates subsidiaries in Italy, Greece, South Africa, the USA, Japan, Australia, India, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore. In the wind sector, JUWI has realized more than 1,200 wind turbines with a capacity of more than 2,800 megawatts at about 200 locations throughout the world. In the solar segment, about 1,850 photovoltaic facilities with a total capacity of about 3,250 megawatts have been installed. The JUWI operating team operates wind power and photovoltaic facilities with a total capacity of more than 4,100 megawatts. JUWI has initiated investments with a total volume of more than €10 billion for the realization of these energy projects.