With more than 350 attendees, the 7th edition of the UTNBA Conference on Renewable Energies was held

The meeting is held twice a year and is organized by the Departments of Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering; the LESES laboratory; the Wave Energy Project; the Science and Technology Office; the Student Center; and Student Mechanical Counselors.

Publicada el 2 de octubre de 2018

On June 13, the 7th edition of the Conference on Renewable Energies took place in the tent of UTNBA Campus premises. It was organized by the Departments of Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering; the LESES laboratory; the Wave Energy Project; the Science and Technology Office and the Student Center.

On this occasion, the opening of the meeting was in charge of UTNBA’s Dean, Eng. Guillermo Oliveto, and the Directors of the Departments involved in the organization; Eng. Marcelo Masckauchan, Director of the Civil Engineering Department, and Eng. Néstor Ferré, Director of the Mechanical Engineering Department of UTNBA.

The meeting moderator was Eng. Sebastián Bagnasco, member of the Wave Energy Project. UTN.BA

The first presentation, “Marine Energies: The Sea synonymous with the future”, was in charge of Javier Valladares (ITBA).

Next, the graduate Diego Werner, MA, (Air Renewables) spoke on “Renewable Energies. Current state of the industry. RenovAr auctions and forward market”.

Then, two students from the School, Macarena Balbiani and Nicolás Ceciaga, presented the talk “Experience of the Renewable Energies Day in Stralsund. Federal Republic of Germany”. The lecturers were holders of the School’s DAAD scholarship and are currently members of UTN.BA’s Wave Energy Project.

The final presentation, “Argentine Electric Vehicles”, was in charge of the Tech. Maximiliano Carela (Trimove).

At the closing of the event, representatives of the Student Center addressed the audience.

Prototypes of projects related to renewable energy were exhibited during the entire event, which had more than 350 attendees.

 

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