28 September] 1878 – 9 March 1958) was a Russian Soviet scientist and engineer specializing in the field of construction and operation of power plants.
After the October Revolution of 1917, Winter was appointed head of the construction of the Shatura District Power Plant, which operated on peatlands.
In 1918, Winter was appointed manager of Elektrobuda — the Department of Electrical Engineering Facilities for the construction of district power plants.
He founded the Central Electrotechnical Council at Elektrobud, which included Gleb Krzhizhanovsky, I. G. Alexandrov, Genrikh Graftio, and R. E. Klasson.
In April 1919, he reported to the chairman of the People's Commissar Vladimir Lenin about the formation of 4 construction departments in Svirsky, Volkhovsky, Shatursky and Kashirsky.
In 1943, he was appointed one of the leaders of the technical council of the Ministry of Power Plants of the Soviet Union, and from 1944 to 1949 he was deputy director of the Energy Institute.