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En el siglo XXI ya no es necesario el fuego para calentarnos | Agustín Delgado | TEDxUNebrija
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TEDx talks en Español - En el siglo XXI ya no es necesario el fuego para calentarnos | Agustín Delgado | TEDxUNebrija

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La energía es un pilar sistémico de la economía y, desde la revolución industrial, su producción se ha basado en los combustibles fósiles: carbón, gas y petróleo. No obstante, este modelo energético tiene fecha de caducidad, como consecuencia de la limitación de los recursos, su concentración geográfica y su impacto en el medio ambiente. Agustín Delgado (Spain, 1972) holds a PhD in Industrial Engineering. (Higher School of Industrial Engineers of the Pontifical University of Comillas (ICAI) and National University of Distance Education (UNED) with over twenty years of experience. He began his career in different companies in the railway and energy sectors. He joined Iberdrola in 2006 as Director of Innovation and Sustainability where he is also responsible for the venture capital program (PERSEO). He has been a consultant in different companies and technology funds, among which Gamesa or the Neotec Fund (Spanish Investment Program in Risk Capital) stands out. He is also a prominent member of the World Economic Forum (Davos Forum), where he is a member of its world council of energy technology experts, and the Center for Low Carbon Energy at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology). This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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