Meet energynautics:

Our Team, our Knowledge, our Experience.

Whenever we talk about energynautics, we refer to our team – the core value of our company which makes it your reliable partner for projects in the field of renewable energies. We stand for competence, flexibility and fast direct access to industry experts.

energynautics GmbH was founded, among others, by Thomas Ackermann, Ph.D.

energynautics‘ achievements – similar to those of other successful companies – have been possible thanks to the knowledge, performance and commitment of the people working here. We add pioneering spirit and flexibility to that as well as a strong will to stand up to new challenges, to get involved in novel projects and to find innovative, sustainable solutions.

Everybody working for energynautics has solid expertise, long-standing experience and an extensive network of international contacts. This enables us to develop a wide variety of innovative solutions for our clients.

An overview of energynautics:

International Experience in

64

Countries

200+

Projects

75+

happy Clients

Sound Expert Knowledge & long standing Experience:

Meet our Team

Economic Expertise

and International Experience

  • Combined Degree in Mechanical Engineering & Business Administration / TU Berlin
  • Master of Science in Physics / University of Otago (New Zealand)
  • Ph.D. / Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm (Sweden) Thomas Ackermann Ph.D. is the owner and CEO of energynautics with over 25 years of world-wide experience in the area of grid integration of renewables and electric vehicles. He provides research and consultancy services to the energy industry, especially regarding power system integration of renewable energies and innovative energy applications, as well as in the area of energy policy, i.e. deregulation of energy markets. He is frequently involved in consulting activities for government departments and electricity service providers on the matter of power system design and operation, as well as regulatory matters and grid code issues. He has successfully completed projects in Australia, Barbados, New Zealand and Vietnam. In addition, he is actively involved as lecturer at Universities and within capacity building courses in the dissemination of knowledge about the integration of renewable energies into existing power systems around the world.

Strong Research Link

Our Expert for Renewable Energies

  • Dipl.-Ing. in Electrical Engineering specialized on Energy Systems, Renewable Energies and Electrical Machines / Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany
  • Ph.D. on „Permanent Magnet Induction Generator for Wind Power Application” / Technische Universität Darmstadt, Germany Eckehard Tröster Ph.D. is CEO and Senior Consultant at Energynautics and manages projects in all areas of grid integration of renewable and decentralized generation, dealing with issues on all voltage levels. His current main working area is related to the modeling of combined heat and power plants for certification purposes according to the German medium voltage directive. He therefore actively participates in numerous working groups related to the development of technical regulations for measurement, simulation, model validation and certification of renewable and decentralized power plants. Furthermore he has many contacts in the energy business and is a lecturer at the International Department of the Karlsruher Institute of Technology (KIT).
 

Simulation and Practice

Our Specialist for Modelling and Grid Codes

  • Dipl.-Ing. in Energy Systems / Clausthal University of Technology
  • Ph.D. on „Virtual Power Plants with Micro-Cogeneration“ / Technical University of Darmstadt
    Nis Martensen Ph.D. is an expert in modeling and design of renewable energy in power systems and power system dynamics, with particular experience in hybrid systems and distribution networks. He contributes to grid code development worldwide. Dr. Martensen is an expert user of the power system analysis software DIgSILENT PowerFactory.
  • Jan-David Schmidt studied Electrical Engineering focusing on power systems at the Technical University of Darmstadt.
  • Since July 2013, he has been an employee at Energynautics. His focus is the development and validation of dynamic models.
  • Jan-David Schmidt has extensive knowledge in the creation and validation of dynamic models, including wind power plants, PV systems, and internal combustion engines. As a result, he has ensured a successful certification for a variety of simulation models.
  • He advises network operators and regulatory authorities on the application of planning principles for low and medium voltage grid to evaluate such networks.
  • Based on his extensive knowledge of dynamic models, he carried out dynamic simulations for network studies in Central America.
  • Peter-Philipp Schierhorn studied Electrical Engineering at the Technical University of Darmstadt and has been employed at Energynautics since 2014.
  • Mr. Schierhorn possesses considerable expertise in transmission grid and power system global issues such as generator dispatch, electricity markets, system services and system optimization using various software tools (including Energynautics’ own software tool ENAplan), as well as detailed knowledge of the properties of conventional generation.
  • At Energynautics, he was involved in a number of studies in Central America, India and South East Asia and is experienced in working in developing countries and with small island power systems.
  • Mr. Schierhorn possesses considerable expertise on German and international grid codes and regulatory frameworks. He was one of the contributing authors of an IRENA study “The Role of Grid Codes,” published in 2016.
  • Daniel Masendorf studied Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at TU Darmstadt. During his studies he specialized on electrical power engineering with the focus on energy conversion and electrical power systems.
  • He has been employed at Energynautics since May 2016. One of his focuses is on simulation model development of different power plants.
  • Daniel Masendorf is experienced in the field of model development of combustion engines to proof FRT ability. Those models are validated according to Technical Guidelines 4 from the German institute FGW. Additionally, he developed simulation models from other kinds of power plants, for example wind turbines, and power grids.
  • Besides model development, he is involved in measurements in grids with power quality analysers (PQAs) and phasor measurement units (PMUs) and the associated evaluation of data.
  • Leonard Hülsmann holds a double master’s degree in energy engineering from the European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT). Since joining Energynautics in 2017, he has gained more than eight years of experience in power systems, with a particular focus on renewable energy grid integration, distributed generation and smart grids.
  • At Energynautics, he plays a key role in driving the integration of distributed energy resources (DERs) into electricity distribution networks. His work encompasses smart grid innovation, operational strategies for distribution systems, and the design of efficient interconnection processes. He focuses on incorporating distributed generation and supporting the electrification of key sectors such as transport, heating, and cooling. Beyond distribution networks, he contributes to broader renewable energy integration efforts, including generation expansion optimization, transmission network planning and operation, and the development of grid codes. His expertise is grounded in hands-on experience across a wide range of power systems in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia.
  • Thorsten Schlößer studied Energy Engineering at RWTH Aachen. During his studies, he specialized on renewable energies with a focus on electromobility, modelling of building heating demand and corresponding implementation of heat pumps.
  • He has been employed at Energynautics since September 2018. His main focus is on the development of power grid integration concepts that account for the expected rise of electromobility.
  • For this purpose, he designs simulation models to analyze charging behaviour in the context of grid load relief by smart charging algorithms or conventional grid expansions.
  • Additionally, Thorsten Schlößer is versed in the area of further low voltage network grid loads such as conventional household loads, photovoltaic feed in and heat pump loads. Moreover, he has extensive knowledge on communication standards in the context of the upcoming smart meter gateways.
  • Lucija Rakocevic holds a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from KU Leuven in Belgium and a Master’s degree in Mechanical Science and Engineering from the University of Illinois, USA. She has fifteen years of experience in renewable energy and the sustainable decarbonization of energy systems. She joined Energynautics in 2024 and has been involved in EU collaborations and international energy projects.
  • As a Senior Energy Consultant, she works on numerous international and European projects related to renewable grid integration. Her expertise includes RE generation (with a focus on PV) and its integration into the grid, as well as the assessment of the technical and regulatory framework needed for grid integration of RE and distributed energy resources, including e-mobility.
  • Lucija is experienced in proposal preparation and review, as well as project management. Her professional experience includes projects in Europe, Asia, and the Caribbean.
  • Alice Turnell holds a master’s degree in electric power engineering from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden, and a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from the Federal University of Campina Grande, Brazil.
  • She joined Energynautics in 2018, and has seven years of experience in renewable energy grid integration. At Energynautics, her main expertise includes techno-economic assessment of battery energy storage systems providing grid support services, generation expansion planning studies for island grids considering renewable energy, and distributed generation grid integration analyses such as hosting capacity analysis and recommendations for grid code requirements.
  • Pia Henzel studied Electrical Engineering and Information Technology with specialization on Electrical Power Engineering at TU Darmstadt. Her studies focused on grid integration of renewable energies and future energy systems.
  • Employed by Energynautics since September 2020, her core areas include power system analysis, grid expansion studies and smart grid development. Amongst others, she is working with DIgSILENT PowerFactory, Python and PyPSA.
  • Her current main tasks are variable renewable energy transmission grid integration studies on island grids, the development of a smart grid-supporting control of prosumers in distribution grids and compiling geographically detailed load and generation projections taking into account photovoltaic systems, heat pumps and charging stations. She has project experience in Europe, Central & South America and Southeast Asia
  • Rabea Sandherr completed her bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering as a double degree from htw saar and the Université de Lorraine, in France. For her master’s degree, she then studied energy management at Trier University of Applied Sciences.
  • She completed her master’s thesis at James Madison University in Virginia, USA on the conceptual design and feasibility analysis for deployment of microgrid power on a local island in the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia.
  • She also gained experience in solar and photovoltaic-thermal energy systems implementation, PV module characterization, and system simulation of the thermal side of solar heat pump systems.
  • Rabea Sandherr joined Energynautics in July 2022.
  • Raad Alsayyed studied Energy Engineering at the German Jordanian University in Jordan. During his studies, he specialized in renewable energies with a focus on energy storage and modeling and simulation of Power Electronics in renewable energy systems.
  • Employed by Energynautics since September 2021, his main focus is on developing remote control concepts for grid connected photovoltaic systems and electric vehicle charging stations.
  • He is familiar with Internet of Things communication protocols and their utilization in the power systems context. Furthermore, he has expertise in developing tools to manage, analyze and visualize large power system datasets.
  • Andreas Hösl studied physics at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. He did his master thesis on the topic of algorithmic methods in shock simulation at the Max-Planck Institute for Plasma Physics.
  • He received his Ph.D. on the topic of electron-detachment in Pulsed Townsend Measurements at the high-voltage lab at ETH Zurich. The comparison between experimental measurements and simulation allowed the group to determine fundamental parameters of insulation gases commonly used in high voltage equipment.
  • From 2020 he worked at Merck KGaA as a data scientist with a focus on recommender systems, at the Chief Digital Office and later the Analytics Center of Excellence.
  • In 2022 he joined the growing Energynautics Team, working on modelling of energy systems and software development.
  • Pratik Hirani studied Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at Darmstadt University of applied science. During his studies, he specialized in electrical power systems with a focus on electrical system modeling and smart grids.
  • He is employed at Energynautics since March 2022. His focuses are on Photovoltaic feasibility studies and power system planning.
  • Pratik Hirani has experience in the field of energy market and control reserves. He worked with German transmission system operator TransnetBW on developing a monitoring system for secondary control reserves. He also did his Master Thesis at TransnetBW focusing on German balancing energy market study and future market design.
  • Atefeh Zomorodi-Moghadam holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, and has seven years of experience in power systems. Since joining Energynautics in 2023, she has been actively involved in power system analysis, with a particular focus on distribution networks, and has contributed to international projects.
  • At Energynautics, she is mainly involved in studies related to grid connection of Distributed Energy Resources (DERs) and performing various power system simulations/analyses in DIgSILENT PowerFactory, OpenDSS and NEPLAN, considering the integration of renewable energy sources. She has project experience in Germany, the Caribbean, Bangladesh, Iran, and several African countries.
  • Sevgi Can Erensoy has a masters in Energy Technologies from KIT (Germany) with a specialization in Energy Economics. She did her post-master studies on Social Science Perspective on Energy Innovations in Grenoble École de Management.
  • Sevgi joined Energynautics in June 2022.
  • She has 2 years of academic research experience focused on battery and hydrogen technologies which followed up with case-implementation studies for Berlin.
  • She worked as a pan-European (32 countries) power and balancing markets analyst for 2 years. She wrote white-papers, periodical market screenings and trend analysis articles for power traders, interconnector operators, TSOs. She completed due-diligence of several utility scale batteries embedding long-term price models.
  • Mohammadreza Barazesh holds a Ph.D. in Power System Engineering from Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran.
  • With eight years of experience in power systems, he has designed and developed asset management software for transformer health monitoring and worked on smart metering, microgrid and substation maintenance projects. He joined Energynautics in April 2023 and has since contributed to several international energy projects.
  • At Energynautics, he is mainly involved in power transmission studies using PyPSA. These projects include large scale network, generation and load modeling, dispatch optimization, market modeling and security analysis. He has project experience in Iran, Europe, South Africa and South East Asia.
  • Niclas Rhein studied power engineering at Mannheim University of Applied Sciences and earned his master’s degree in electrical engineering at RheinMain University of Applied Sciences. His studies focused on renewable energies and connected systems. He joined Energynautics in 2022 as an electrical engineer.
  • At Energynautics, he focuses on the development of centralised and decentralised algorithms to enable grid-friendly operation of consumers and producers. His main expertise includes software and hardware development, grid integration, information and communications technology and energy optimisation and management of controllable appliances. Within this scope, he developed a highly customisable energy management system based on open-source software.
  • Victor Breburda studied Mechanical Engineering specialising in Clean Energy and Process Engineering at TU Darmstadt. His studies focused on the conversion of energy sources as the basis of industrial processes across the entire energy value chain
  • He has experience in modelling and optimising small- and large-scale energy systems and comprehensive understanding of effective modelling and optimisation strategies for VRE integration. Additionally, he has worked on energy storage design and regulatory compliance, and possesses expertise in rapid prototyping using 3D printing and CAD design.
  • Victor joined Energynautics in July 2024
  • Andrés Felipe Acosta León holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia and a Master’s Degree in Renewable Energy from the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences, Germany. He has gained experience in power system analysis through his more than five years of professional experience in both the public and private sectors. He joined the team in 2025 and contributes with his experience in international renewable energy grid integration projects.
  • At Energynautics, he uses his expertise to assist stakeholders in emerging economies across Africa and Latin America. His proficiency spans various power system analysis tools, transmission planning studies, and meta-heuristic optimization techniques.
  • Lukas Wolff studied Physics at the University of Heidelberg and completed his PhD degree in Quantum Optics while working at the Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics in Heidelberg. His scientific work focused on the simulation, development, and evaluation of experiments at large-scale x-ray accelerators. He joined the team in 2025.
  • With his expertise in predictive analysis of infrastructure and methodology he is involved in transmission grid modelling, grid expansion planning, and dispatch optimization in projects in Europe, Latin America, and other regions.
  • Jad Nasr holds a master’s degree in Renewable Energy Engineering and Management from the University of Freiburg, Germany. His studies focused on renewable energy systems, Power-to-X technologies, and project management. He also holds professional experience in management and cleantech consulting.
  • Jad’s core areas include techno-economic analysis of various energy technologies, renewable energy project assessment, and battery energy storage systems (BESS). He completed his master’s thesis at Forschungszentrum Jülich, where he analyzed the impact of Power-to-X technologies on future energy systems using an energy system optimization model. His expertise also includes market research, quantitative analysis, as well as consultancy services within the energy industry.
  • Hannah Rühle holds a master’s degree in Energy Science and Engineering from Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany, with a focus on energy system modelling and energy efficiency. She joined Energynautics in 2024, writing her Master thesis, and became a full-time member in April 2025. In her Master thesis she explored alternative solutions to least-cost optimal solutions of island grid generation capacities that integrate increased shares of RES.
  • At Energynautics, she focuses on island grid modelling as well as load and generation forecasting. Her main expertise includes dispatch and capacity optimization and GIS applications related to the integration of RES.
  • Paola Chimarro holds a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the National Polytechnic School, Ecuador and a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering and IT from Hochschule Darmstadt, Germany. She joined Energynautics in October 2023 as an intern to develop her master’s thesis. In March 2025, she became a full-time employee and since then she has been involved in dynamic simulation and model validation.
  • At Energynautics, she is responsible for performing dynamic simulations to evaluate compliance with European grid codes and technical guidelines. These studies involve modeling and analyzing the dynamic behavior of power generation units under various operational scenarios to ensure their reliable performance while meeting regulatory requirements. Additionally, she performs research on power system stability, exploring methodologies and providing solutions associated with the integration of renewable energies.

Marketing, Events & Administration:

  • Uta Betancourt has a degree in English and Spanish as Dipl.-Linguist.
  • At Energynautics she is responsible for coordinating the events as well as for the communications with speakers and event partners and for compiling the workshop’s proceedings.
  • Anke Ost graduated with a Master’s degree in Business Administration and Political Science.
  • At Energynautics, she is responsible for the organisation of events with a focus on process planning and participant registration. She also creates the editorial content for the website, newsletters and other marketing materials.
  • Kathrin Moser holds a bachelor’s degree in tourism and has years of experience in event management.
  • She is responsible of conference logistics at organizing the events of Energynautics. Furthermore, she is the contact person for the sponsors and supporting partners of the events.
  • Sebastian Spohr completed a dual study program in Digital Media
  • At Energynautics, he is responsible for the design of graphical content for the website, newsletter and marketing materials. He is also responsible for the photographic and video documentation of events.
  • Darja Barthel completed her Master’s degree in Media and Communication Sciences at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and has held various positions in marketing and sales.
  • At Energynautics she is responsible for the management and implementation of external corporate communications, in particular the company website and social media.
  • Regine Horn-Fricke holds degrees in industrial business management as well as graphic design. At Energynautics, she is working in the accounting department and is mainly reponsible for the validation of the travel costs.
  • Furthermore she assists the Workshop Team.
  • Andrea Veigl completed a dual study programme in business administration and has worked in various sales and administrative positions.
  • At Energynautics, she is the commercial assistant responsible for accounting, contracts and administration.
  • Marie Gade-Lundlie holds dual Master’s degrees in Business Innovation and Entrepreneurship from Hult International Business School, San Francisco, USA, and within Architecture from the Piet Zwart Institute, WDA, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. She has held various positions internationally in business development, strategic partnerships, and sales.
  • At Energynautics, she serves as the Business Development Manager, where she is responsible for steering and structuring the company’s strategic direction, driving new business ventures, and cultivating partnerships. Additionally, she oversees client acquisition and manages relationships with key accounts.