PNE AG
Ahmed ALAmir is an experienced electrical engineering expert currently working at PNE AG, focusing on the grid integration of wind parks, encompassing both technical and administrative responsibilities. Previous roles include a research assistant position at Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme ISE, where project implementation and grid control analyses were conducted, and at FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik, involving energy management software programming. As the Head of Quality Control and Assurance at the Library of Alexandria, Ahmed ALAmir maintained high-quality standards for various project phases and electrical systems. Additional experience includes roles as Head of the Electronic Systems Unit and Senior Electrical Engineer at the Library. Ahmed ALAmir's career began as an Electrical Engineer at Alfa International. Academic qualifications include a Master of Science in Power and Data Engineering from Offenburg University, a Master's degree in Crisis Management from the Arab Academy, and a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Alexandria University.
PNE AG
PNE AG, formerly PNE Wind AG, is a Germany-based renewable energy company. The Company develops onshore and offshore wind farms. It operates through two segments. The Electricity Generation segment covers the generation of electricity from the operation of own wind farms, and the Projecting of Wind Power Turbines covers the activities from initial site exploration, approval procedure, financing, turnkey construction, operation and repowering, as well as related services. The Company operates under the brands PNE and WKN and is active through subsidiaries and joint ventures in Europe, South Africa, the United States and Canada. The Company's offshore wind farms are mainly located in the North Sea and onshore wind farms are in numerous countries in Europe, as well as in South Africa, the United States and Canada. In addition to wind energy, PNE AG pursues solutions in the areas of photovoltaic energy, electricity storage and power-to-gas technologies with a focus on hydrogen.