G. Sieros is a mechanical engineer (1993, NTUA) with a PhD degree in Computational Fluid Dynamics (2000, NTUA). His work at NTUA involved the development of design methods for rotating components, used in various energy systems (gas turbines, turbochargers, cooling systems, CHP systems, fuel cells etc) and the optimum design of energy systems.
He has been involved in wind energy projects since 2007, where he was initially involved in the wind atlas calculations for Greece. In the last seven years he has been working on research projects related to wind turbine design and optimisation. He is also involved in wind resource assessment projects for numerous commercial projects in Greece and abroad, having performed due diligence studies and energy yield calculations for projects exceeding 2GW in capacity. Topics he has been involved with include:
He is a founding member and managing director of iWind Renewables SA, with a special interest in wind farm optimisation and resource assessment.
He has been involved in more than 10 national and EU-funded R&D projects related to energy systems and has authored over 20 scientific articles in refereed journals and conference proceedings.
He has been involved in wind energy projects since 2007, where he was initially involved in the wind atlas calculations for Greece. In the last seven years he has been working on research projects related to wind turbine design and optimisation. He is also involved in wind resource assessment projects for numerous commercial projects in Greece and abroad, having performed due diligence studies and energy yield calculations for projects exceeding 2GW in capacity. Topics he has been involved with include:
- Wind Turbine geometry optimisation
- Siting and yield optimisation for wind farms
- Siting of off-shore wind farms
- Wind resource assessment
- Spatial planning using GIS systems
He is a founding member and managing director of iWind Renewables SA, with a special interest in wind farm optimisation and resource assessment.
He has been involved in more than 10 national and EU-funded R&D projects related to energy systems and has authored over 20 scientific articles in refereed journals and conference proceedings.