NUEVA YORK (Viernes 7 de octubre): Una inversión extranjera de más de 4.2 billones prevé Cuba para dotar de energía al país, utilizando fuentes naturales, como sol, viento y proyectos bio-eléctricos.
Un grupo de expertos en esta disciplina dará una conferencia en Americas Society, para mostrar las muchas posibilidades de conexiones entre Cuba y las empresas e universidades norteamericanas que están desarrollando nuevas tecnologías en el área de la energía renovable.
Participarán los siguientes panelistas:
– Guillermo Carlo Artiles, Corporate Counsel, Greenskies Renewable Energy LLC
– Aki Bayz,Of Counsel, Morrison & Foerster LLP
– Narciso Cobo Roura, Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Havana; Vice President, Cuban Court of International Commercial Arbitration
– Ambar Diaz, Attorney, Ambar Diaz, P.A.
– Carlos Fernández-Aballí, Chief Strategy Officer, Cuba Strategies
– Cappy Kidd, Faculty Member, Building Energy Technologies Department, Wilbur Wright College
– Joel Morales, Director, Center for the Study of Renewable Energy Technologies, Higher Polytechnic University of Havana
– Delice Moreno Garcia, Director General at INEL Engineering, Head of Cuban National Wind Energy Program (TBC)
– Jorge R. Piñon, Director, Latin America and Caribbean Energy Program, University of Texas at Austin
– Mariele Robinson, Environmental Policy Masters Candidate, The New School
– Guennady Rodriguez, Chief Business Officer, Cuba Strategies Inc.
– Renato Santos, Executive – Latin America Renewable Energy Onshore Wind Leader, General Electric
– Antonio Sarmiento Sera, Professor, Center for the Study of Renewable Energy Technologies (CETER), Higher Polytechnic University of Havana
– Alana Tummino, Senior Director of Policy and Head of the Cuba Working Group, Americas Society/Council of the Americas