The 2nd Mexican International Renewable Energy Congress

Wednesday, May 29, 2013 – Thursday, May 30, 2013

The 2nd Mexican International Renewable Energy Congress


This event will be simultaneously translated into Spanish & English
La Conferencia será traducida simultáneamente en Español y Inglés


29- 30 MAY 2013, Camino – Real Polanco, Mexico City

With over 400 attendees and a sold-out exhibition room, the Mexican International Renewable Energy Congress 2012 was a huge success. With 65 presentations from the who’s- who of the industry framed by 10 hours networking time, this event is one of a kind in the Mexican market. Join us in 2013 to gain the latest industry insights and meet senior level industry professionals from the domestic and international market ready to do business.

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Confirmed 2013 Speakers Include:

Ernesto Bachtold Moreno, Director of Environmental Impact of Renewable Energy Resources,
SEMARNAT
Alejandro Peraza García, Director General,
Comisión Reguladora de Energía (CRE)
David Munoz,
General Director of the State Energy Commission,
Baja California
Alberto Melendez Apodaca, Secretary of Planning, Regional and Metropolitan Development,
Hidalgo
Manuel Gomez Peña, Director of Sustainability, Wal- Mart Franciso Avelar, Vice President, Financial Planning, Grupo Bimbo

Plus Special Guest

Dr. Mario Molina, Nobel Prize Winner

Mario José Molina-Pasquel Henríquez is a Mexican chemist. He was a co-recipient of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his role in elucidating the threat to the Earth’s ozone layer of chlorofluorocarbon gases (or CFCs), becoming the first Mexican-born citizen to ever receive a Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

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Date

May 29 - 30 2013
Expired!

Time

21:05 - 21:05
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