Summary
Christos Ordoudis is a manager and renewable energy systems specialist with nine years of experience in energy markets, power forecasting, and techno-economic modelling, currently leading market and commercial analysis at Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners. He combines a strong academic foundation—a PhD and postdoc work at DTU on coordinated electricity and gas systems—with hands-on industry roles at Ørsted where he shaped long-term power and hydrogen price forecasts, bid strategies for offshore wind and PtX, and asset-specific capture price projections. Known for bridging research and commercial decision-making, he has published extensively, supervised students, and collaborated with TSOs and academia to design market-clearing and balancing solutions. His background in data-driven optimization, machine learning for uncertainty, and LCoE/LCoH modelling lets him translate complex system integration challenges into actionable investment insights. Colleagues describe him as a rapid learner and problem solver who communicates technical results clearly to senior stakeholders while driving innovation in system integration and R&D strategy. An oft-overlooked strength is his track record in coordinating multi-disciplinary teams across regulatory, strategy and commercial fronts to de-risk novel projects like energy islands and hybrid assets.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Electrical and Computer Engineering at Aristoteleion Panepistimion Thessalonikis
High School, High School at Anatolia College of Thessaloniki
Master of Science (MSc), Sustainable Energy - Electric Energy Systems, Master of Science (MSc), Sustainable Energy - Electric Energy Systems at Technical University of Denmark
Greek, English, German, French