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Today we arrived in Ecuador to interview our student of the Solar Thermal Energy Technical Course , Alberto Tama. Alberto, who is an Electrical Engineer and has three Master's Degrees to his credit as well as an extensive career as a teacher specializing in Renewable Energy, will next talk to us about current events in the sector, his professional career and projects and his experience as student studying online at SEAS. Alberto, thank you very much for taking this time to talk to us. Firstly, what led you to dedicate yourself to the Renewable Energy sector? It is evident that global energy consumption is increasing due to population growth and the industrialization of emerging economies such as China and India. Said consumption, specifically of primary energy, is dominated by the use of fossil fuels; situation that has become unsustainable due to the scarcity of resources, environmental effects and CO 2 emissions .
The solution to these problems is, undoubtedly, Sustainable Development , which as we know, is that which responds to the needs of Cyprus Phone Number List the present moment, without endangering the ability of future generations to respond to theirs. Thus, from an energy point of view, sustainable development is only possible if the energy system is also sustainable; For this reason, we must keep in mind that a sustainable energy system must be based on renewable energies and policies that promote efficiency and energy savings. All of the above led me to get involved in the EERR Sector; and, specifically, concentrate on the study of unconventional ones; especially, because it is a sector in constant development; and without a doubt, because they are clean, indigenous, inexhaustible and increasingly competitive energy sources, having become the first option as a source of generation worldwide. Could you tell us a little more about your professional career and the projects you have carried out? I am an Electrical Engineer with specialization in Power Systems, I have three Master's Degrees, the last of them in Renewable Energies and Energy Sustainability – MERSE from the University of Barcelona, Spain.
I have worked as a research professor at the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering (FIEC) of ESPOL from 1986 to May 2018, and I have been a guest professor teaching the subject Professional Seminars in the MERSE of the University of Barcelona, Spain. , as well as at the Universidad Veracruzana de México, of which I am a member of the Directory of Experts and facilitator of the Master Classes. Formo parte, como Senior Member, del “Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers” (IEEE). I recently completed the Solar Thermal Energy Technical Course at Campus SEAS, of the San Valero Group in Zaragoza, Spain, where I obtained Honors for my notable academic performance. I am currently a teacher of the second cohort of the Master's Degree in Electricity with a Major in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency at the Catholic University of Santiago de Guayaquil – UCSG, in which I have taught the subject Solar and Thermal Energy. I am the author of several books and articles in my area of expertise. My professional practice, parallel to my dedication to teaching and academics, has been carried out in the Electrical Sector of Ecuador, where I had the opportunity to occupy some important positions.
The solution to these problems is, undoubtedly, Sustainable Development , which as we know, is that which responds to the needs of Cyprus Phone Number List the present moment, without endangering the ability of future generations to respond to theirs. Thus, from an energy point of view, sustainable development is only possible if the energy system is also sustainable; For this reason, we must keep in mind that a sustainable energy system must be based on renewable energies and policies that promote efficiency and energy savings. All of the above led me to get involved in the EERR Sector; and, specifically, concentrate on the study of unconventional ones; especially, because it is a sector in constant development; and without a doubt, because they are clean, indigenous, inexhaustible and increasingly competitive energy sources, having become the first option as a source of generation worldwide. Could you tell us a little more about your professional career and the projects you have carried out? I am an Electrical Engineer with specialization in Power Systems, I have three Master's Degrees, the last of them in Renewable Energies and Energy Sustainability – MERSE from the University of Barcelona, Spain.
I have worked as a research professor at the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering (FIEC) of ESPOL from 1986 to May 2018, and I have been a guest professor teaching the subject Professional Seminars in the MERSE of the University of Barcelona, Spain. , as well as at the Universidad Veracruzana de México, of which I am a member of the Directory of Experts and facilitator of the Master Classes. Formo parte, como Senior Member, del “Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers” (IEEE). I recently completed the Solar Thermal Energy Technical Course at Campus SEAS, of the San Valero Group in Zaragoza, Spain, where I obtained Honors for my notable academic performance. I am currently a teacher of the second cohort of the Master's Degree in Electricity with a Major in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency at the Catholic University of Santiago de Guayaquil – UCSG, in which I have taught the subject Solar and Thermal Energy. I am the author of several books and articles in my area of expertise. My professional practice, parallel to my dedication to teaching and academics, has been carried out in the Electrical Sector of Ecuador, where I had the opportunity to occupy some important positions.