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Comparative analysis of regulatory and commercial frameworks for the adoption of solar photovoltaic energy in Brazil, Chile and Mexico.

19 September 2018
09:00 - 10:30 am (Costa Rican time)

Day: Wednesday, September 19, 2018.Time: 09:00 - 10:30 am (Costa Rica time)Check the time according to your location: http://bit.ly/2oMhgLY

Agenda

Introduction. Ana María Majano. Secretariat Coordinator, LEDS LAC Platform.

Renato Oña Pólit. Renewable Energy Coordinator, Fundación Bariloche. | Download presentation

Project Context: Comparative analysis of regulatory and commercial frameworks for the adoption of solar photovoltaic energy for commercial, residential, industrial and public buildings in Brazil, Chile and Mexico. Dafna Siegert. LATAM North Power and Utilities Leader - Partner EY. | Download presentation

Case study of the regulatory and commercial framework for the adoption of photovoltaic solar roofs. Mauricio Gomez. Expert in Renewable Energies and Regulation of the electricity sector, EY.

Final comments. Eduardo Rosero Rhea. President, Ecuadorian Association of Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency. | Download presentation

About the webinar

This is the second webinar organized in collaboration with Fundación Bariloche in the framework of the IDB's "Mechanisms and networks for technology transfer related to climate change in Latin America and the Caribbean". The objective of this project is to promote the development and transfer of environmentally sound technologies (ESTs) in Latin American and Caribbean countries in order to contribute to the ultimate goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and vulnerability to the effects of climate change in specific sectors of the region.

On this occasion, a comparative analysis of existing regulatory frameworks and commercial schemes for the adoption of solar photovoltaic energy for residential, commercial and industrial buildings in Brazil, Chile and Mexico, developed by the consulting firm EY, will be presented. The results of the study, highlights in the analyzed countries, best practices and recommendations for the adoption of solar photovoltaic roofs will be discussed.

The webinar will be conducted in Spanish. For more information about the webinar, click here. If you have any questions about this event, please contact the LEDS LAC Platform Secretariat: info@ledslac.org.

About the panelists

Partner of the Advisory Services division of EY and leader of Power & Utilities in LATAM North. She is a production engineer and specialist in international business and utilities. She has professional experience in the energy industry, Oil & Gas, Utilities, consumer products and services. She has participated in consulting projects in the areas of energy policy and regulation, impact assessments, diagnosis, design, analysis and support in the implementation of ESCO type companies, renewable energy consulting, lines of action to improve the use of energy sources and energy efficiency in Colombia and analysis of international electricity markets.Electrical Engineer, Master in Energy Economics and International Economics and Finance and Ph.D. in Economics. He has international experience in business structuring, infrastructure and energy project development and regulation, with 20 years of work in the fields of energy and climate change in Europe, Africa and Latin America.Industrial Engineer from the Ruhr University in Germany and Master in Renewable Energy and Energy Planning, has experience in project development in Germany, Italy, Spain in the wind and photovoltaic field. He created the Undersecretary of Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency of the Ministry of Electricity and gave impetus in the period from 2007 to 2009 to the development of efficient mobility (Toyota hybrid cars), solar thermal heating (Miduvi houses), efficient residential lighting (program to replace energy saving bulbs), leadership, implementation and execution of the zero fossil fuel program for Galapagos, among others.

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