ENEXSA - Key Persons


Josef Petek

Job Titles:
  • Manager Commercial Operations
Throughout his career, Josef Petek has held a variety of positions around thermodynamic simulation programs, from process engineering and product management to sales and marketing. At ENEXSA he is responsible for the commercial operations of the company.

Martin Posch

Job Titles:
  • Manager R & D
Martin Posch combines an in-depth education and professional experience in process engineering with many years of experience in simulation and software development. He is the author of ENEXSA's heat balance programs and numerous other software applications related to power plant engineering.

Martin Pölzl

Job Titles:
  • Manager Process Engineering
With more than 15 years of experience in the thermodynamic simulation of thermal power plants for planning purposes, performance monitoring and operational optimization, Martin Pölzl has a wealth of experience that makes him an essential component of ENEXSA's success.

Miguel Prokop

Job Titles:
  • Manager Software Engineering
Miguel Prokop is the mastermind behind numerous software developments that set ENEXSA apart from the mainstream power industry. Thanks to his tools, ENEXSA is able to enrich the world of Big Data with accurate, reliable and correct data for power plants that are based on detailed simulation models.

Peter Hartner

Job Titles:
  • Expert
  • Manager Software Systems
Peter Hartner is a renowned expert in the field of settlement systems and fuel demand models for long-term power and water purchase agreements. Under his guidance, ENEXSA's software systems branch has become a leading provider for turn-key plant accounting and settlement systems in the Middle East, Northern Africa, and South-East Asia.

Peter Pechtl - Managing Director

Job Titles:
  • Managing Director
  • Principal Consultant and Chief Technologist for Power Plant Engineering
Peter Pechtl is ENEXSA's principal consultant and chief technologist for power plant engineering. He has more than 30 years of experience in energy systems research, thermodynamic simulation and conceptual design of thermal power systems.