Petteri Harkki serves as the Managing Director of AFRY South-East Asia Ltd and AFRY (Thailand) Ltd, where he plays a pivotal role in steering the company’s strategic direction in the rapidly evolving energy sector. With extensive expertise in power sector consulting engineering, Petteri leads key...
Petteri Harkki serves as the Managing Director of AFRY South-East Asia Ltd and AFRY (Thailand) Ltd, where he plays a pivotal role in steering the company’s strategic direction in the rapidly evolving energy sector. With extensive expertise in power sector consulting engineering, Petteri leads key initiatives that encompass a wide array of services, including energy sector management consulting, market advisory, and technical consulting. His leadership is instrumental in driving projects that span the entire lifecycle of power generation—from feasibility studies and due diligence to basic and detailed engineering, procurement, and construction management.
As the Regional Director for Asia in AFRY’s Thermal Power and Renewable Energy business, Petteri is at the forefront of integrating innovative solutions in both traditional and renewable energy sectors. His proficiency in project planning and contractor selection has been crucial in the successful execution of EPCM projects, ensuring that they meet stringent environmental standards while optimizing operational efficiency. Petteri’s commitment to sustainability is evident in his focus on renewable energy sources, including wind energy and hydropower, which are increasingly vital in the transition towards a low-carbon economy.
Under his leadership, AFRY has undertaken significant projects that not only enhance energy security but also promote sustainable practices across the region. His ability to recruit and nurture top talent further strengthens AFRY’s position as a leader in the energy consulting landscape. Petteri Harkki’s multifaceted expertise and visionary approach continue to drive impactful change in the energy sector, making him a key figure in shaping the future of power generation in Asia.