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How New Energy Technology Centre in Seville

How New Energy Technology Centre in SevilleCTAER Foundation (Advanced Technological Center for Renewable Energy) has presented the first course of Specialization in Energy Information “The Power of Communication”, an initiative aimed at students and communication professionals, “and any related discipline” as well described in the syllabus, to provide “a real prospect of changes in the energy system.”

In the words of President CTAER, Professor of Thermodynamics, and Valerian Ruiz Hernandez: “Now, the key is communication. You need good communicators who understand well the complexity of the energy system and disclosed clearly to society of the problem, and solutions, that is. “

The Faculty of Communication Sciences at the University of Seville, from 25 to 29 October will be the place where more than 16 professionals in the field, from science, politics, business and communication (see attached) are make an appointment to pool knowledge and analysis of media reporting on the most important issues of energy: climate change solutions and the depletion of fossil fuels, energy systems in Spain and the world electricity market operation (the premiums to renewable the electricity bill …) fuel system performance, renewable energy technologies and new research, among other topics.

The syllabus also includes two activities outside the classroom, the first is a practical lesson on the bench in the Secular Superior de Ungenerous de Seville, where the station is known as solar radiation and concentration technologies Mar solar revolutionary moment: the parabolic dish sterling engine. The second will be a guided tour of the Platform Secular in Salutary la Mayor (Seville) for in situ how the technologies for exploitation of renewable energy resources are an industrial reality that puts Spain at the international forefront, offering great opportunities for economic and labor.

Along with CTAER Foundation collaborated on this course, the National Association of Solar Thermal Power Industry, Protermosolar, and Thermodynamics Research Group and Renewable Energy at the University of Seville.

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