HUTTER FREI POWER GmbH


Founder

HUTTER FREI POWER GmbH was founded by:

M.Sc. Friedrich Hutter

Company Founder Hutter Frei Power, Friedrich Hutter

  • Friedrich Hutter began in space flight technics for development of rocket engines and later was working in the design of aeroplanes.
  • With the company FICHTNER Consulting Engineers he worked as a consulting engineer with various energy supply projects worldwide, for example for the planning of the electrification of entire countries and for the design and planning of large coal-fired power plants.
  • Friedrich Hutter is founder of FRIEDRICH HUTTER GmbH, which has introduced the innovative concept of the Combined Cycle CHP Station SYSTEM HUTTER into the market.
  • Friedrich Hutter is author of several studies and publications in following subjects:
    Evaluation and potential of combined heat and power in industry, trade und district heating
    Specification und master design of thermal power plants
    Concept for electrification of third world countries
    Technology of plants with low emissions for combustion of coal
     

M.Sc. Patrick Frei

Company Founder Hutter Frei Power, Patrick Frei

  • Patrick Frei began his career in engineering, commissioning and as a project manager at the turn-key delivery of Combined Cycle CHP Stations SYSTEM HUTTER.
  • While steam and gas liberalisation, leading to a breakdown on the CHP market, Patrick Frei joined in 1996 to ABB KRAFTWERKE AG / ALSTOM POWER AG in Baden (Switzerland).
  • First he worked in the EPC organisation as system project manager for a 400 MW combined power plant in Chile.
  • Then he overtook as system manager the leadership of engineering for all combined cycle power plants projects worldwide, responsible for the entire water steam cycle with steam generator, steam turbine, plant performance and overall operation & control concept.
  • Since 2003 he built-up a new plant engineering unit in the service organisation, and was developping a strategy and product- portfolio for combined cycle power plants with the GT 24/26 models with a electrical plant performance of 270 MW and larger. 


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