Intersolar Stage Program, Day III

Thursday, September 05, 2024

Time
09:00 am - 05:00 pm
Hall
Centro Citibanamex
Room
Sala D - Piso de Exposición

Get training at the Intersolar Stage area where we offer a 3-hour technical workshop in the morning and presentations from exhibiting companies and organizations from the solar sector during the afternoon. Get to know the latest advances in solar energy, their products, services and projects in 30-minute sessions, interact with key industry players during the Q&A and networking session after their presentation.

09:00 am - 12:00 pmWorkshop: Protections in SFV, Common Design Errors

Considering the behavior, type of installation and installation location, it will be shown how to adequately protect a photovoltaic system.
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Technical Workshop
Protections in SFV, common design errors.
Includes: Exclusive access to the workshop, coffee break and access to the networking area on the Stage. Take the opportunity to create synergies and strengthen your relationships during the Networking, which will take place from 15:00 to 16:00 hrs.

Price: $1,750.00 FEES in MX PESOS, includes 16% VAT
Registration: https://www.intersolar.mx/registro

Jorge Tenorio

Head of the Technological Services Unit

Instituto de Energías Renovables - UNAM

12:30 pm - 01:00 pmThe Ultimate Guide to Slash Emissions With Solar Heat

The energy transition demands decarbonization and heat is the biggest contributor to emissions and operational costs. Heat Changers support you with proven marketing and communication tools to close solar thermal deals in your sector.

SPEAKER: Marisol Oropeza, Solar Business and Marketing Strategist, Heat Changers

01:00 pm - 01:30 pmDeveloping the Super-battery in Mexico

1) To know about the activities on battery research and development in Mexico.
2) To find out which are the most important parameters to consider in batteries.
3) To be open to new battery concepts.

SPEAKER: Enrique Quiroga, Professor-Researcher, Energy Lab IFUAP-BUAP

01:30 pm - 02:00 pmDissemination of Solar Cooking Applications Through the Training of Women in the Renewable Energy Sector in Mexico

1) Explore social and economic impact: Learn how solar cooking can transform communities, especially by empowering women.
2) Know effective implementation strategies: Discover best practices for adapting solar technologies to specific local and cultural contexts.
3) Understanding the gender approach in renewable energy: Understand how to integrate gender equality in energy projects to maximize their success and sustainability.

SPEAKER: Juana María Hernández, Treasurer, REDMEREE

03:00 pm - 04:00 pmNetworking: Let's Talk About Best Practices in Photovoltaic System Design

04:00 pm - 04:30 pmAdvances in Concentrated Solar Thermal

1) Have an overview of the technological development of concentrated solar thermal energy.
2) Know the current and potential application niches of solar thermal.
3) Identify the current challenges of technology development.

SPEAKER: Camilo Arancibia, Senior Researcher, IER-UNAM

04:30 pm - 05:00 pmNew Grundfos Renewable Energy Equipment: Communication and Wind Exploitation

1) Introduce the new CU202 controller for the SQFlex line of solar pumps along with its most important communication and programming features.
2) Present the wind option to power an SQFlex pump allowing 24/7 operations of the pumping systems.
3) Explain in general the satellite communication option for SQFlex systems in places where there is no communication network.

SPEAKER: José Adolfo Ortiz, Sales Engineer, GRUNDFOS

Speakers
Speaker
Jorge Tenorio, Instituto de Energías Renovables - UNAM

Head of the Technological Services Unit

Mexico

He is an Electrical-Electronic Engineer graduated from the Faculty of Engineering of the UNAM. He has specialized and has 13 years of experience in the design of isolated and interconnected photovoltaic systems, fixed and concentrated, as well as in the technical analysis for the preparation of proposals, executive projects and annexes for bids or tenders. He has participated in the elaboration of the Labor Competency Standards related to PV systems (from EC0378 in 2013, EC0586 of 2015, EC0586.01 of 2017, EC1180 and EC1181 of 2019). He is an expert in renewable energies with a specialty in PV systems by the CONAPPER of the Colegio de Ingenieros Mecánicos Electricistas. He participates in the Working Group that revises the ANT-PROY-NOM-019-CRE-2024, "Photovoltaic systems - photovoltaic panels, inverters and mounting structures - safety requirements and test methods". Participates in the Renewable Energy Working Group of the Association for Standardization and Certification ANCE collaborating in the homologation of international to national standards. Advisor of the CASA project where he was responsible for the electrical system and the Photovoltaic System. This project was winner of the "1st place in Engineering and Construction" in the Solar Decathlon 2014 held in Versailles France. Advisor to the German cooperation agency GIZ for photovoltaic system projects within the framework of the Mexico-Cuba German triangular cooperation program.

Further Content
Speaker
Aideé Zamora, REDMEREE

General Coordinator

Mexico

Founder and Director of AMERALI Group. In her 29 years, she has led the design and implementation of high-impact sustainable strategies for saving electricity and gas in companies and homes. She has trained distributors and integrators in sales in LATAM. In 2022 she was named as one of the 100 leaders in the energy sector by Petróleo & Energía magazine. She is vice-president of the Women in Energy Network (REDMEREE) and a member of Women Leaders of the Americas. Her purpose is to bring safe and affordable energy to all people.

Speaker
Rana Adib, REN21: Renewables Now!

Executive Director

France

Executive Director of REN21, the only global policy network of renewable energy actors from science, governments, NGOs and industry. She is also the chair of SLOCAT, an international multistakeholder partnership enabling knowledge and action for sustainable, low carbon transport. Rana comes from a background in private industry and applied research in the areas of renewable energy, energy access, waste management as well as waste to energy. With her cross-functional profile, she is championing pathways to a renewables-based world.

Speaker
Brad Heavner, CALSSA

Policy Director

U.S.

Brad has twenty-five years of clean energy advocacy experience with state and national organizations in the U.S. He is the author of dozens of research reports written for policy campaigns across the country. He has led initiatives for limits on existing coal-fired power plants, low-emission vehicle standards, greenhouse gas reduction frameworks, renewable energy mandates, and many other clean energy policies. He has been in his current position for ten years, where he leads the policy work for California's customer-sited solar industry on net metering, rate design, interconnection standards, and other issues.

Speaker
Viridiana Vázquez, VA Energía Sustentable

Project Manager

Mexico

Viridiana Vázquez Guerrero as a founding partner of VA Energía Sustentable, she plays a crucial role in promoting renewables energies. She is the VP of Green Economy at Cámara Nacional de la Industria de Transformación (CANACINTRA), and actively participates in the Industrial Branch of Renewable Energy. Previously, she was General Manager of the Asociación Mexicana de Energía Solar Fotovoltaica (ASOLMEX) and General Director of (CANACINTRA) in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. In addition, she is the creator of ""Mujeres Transformando"" program, and has contributed to the development of the Centro Regional de Investigación y Desarrollo de Energías Alternativas (CRIDEA) through the Colegio de Chihuahua. She has a degree in International Relations from the Universidad Autónoma de Chihuahua, with a postgraduate degree in Administration, focused on Business Development and a specialization in Energy Law from the Escuela Libre de Derecho.

Speaker
Patricia Tatto, MERM

Miembro de Consejo Directivo

Mexico

Law Graduate from the Universidad Iberoamericana with studies in human rights from Birbeck University in the UK, she has dedicated her career to developing and promoting the renewable energy industry in international energy markets, as a technical advisor and business guide in the creation of strategies for the industry in new markets. Director of Ata Mexico and Central America, she advises the entire value chain on the successful implementation of large-scale renewable energy projects. She founded and is the current president of Mujeres en Energía Renovable México AC, a non-profit organization across the renewable energy sector, with the purpose of empowering women in the field of renewable energy in LATAM.

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