The Junta de Castilla y León, through the project CYL-HUB, and the Federation of Segovian Entrepreneurs have organized a day attended by fifty self-employed workers and micro-enterprises. All of them consider themselves victims of the policies of the Agenda 2030which represent an increase in energy costs that results in the closure of a number of businesses at the regional level.
From the council, it is considered essential to work to recover forms of energy such as nuclear or mines, which have enriched the region so much and which, by prohibiting them, They have led to unemployment and depopulation in many areas of Castilla y León.
The session was opened by the General Director of Industry of the Junta de Castilla y León, Jesus Jimenez, accompanied by Emilio Corchado, Director of CYL-HUB and CEO of Startup Olé y Rachel Count, president of APORSE and member of the Executive Committee of FES.
The general director of Industry for his part has indicated that “the debate on energy production has to be considered based on innovation, progress and technology, leaving aside ideologies and impositions from Europe”.
monitoring
The first presentation was given by fausto oriomanager of Naturelek Consulting and head of the Department of Engineering and Energy Efficiency, who has explained the importance of monitoring processes, which address the total study of the real consumption of the companies, as detailed as you want to know, to make management and saving decisions based on the energy reality of each component of the installation. The objective is to optimize the production chain, save costs, gain energy efficiency and have greater control over production.
About strategies of saving and energy efficiency adapted to micro-enterprises, sharing good practices in this matter, has dealt with the first round table, moderated by the general secretary of FES, Beatriz Escudero, and in which José Ángel Isabel Gallego, manager of J. Gallego Instalaciones; Raquel Sanz Palomo, manager of Electricidad Sanz y García, SL; Javier Alonso Liñán, manager of Alonso Segovia Electricidad, SL; and María Yolanda Alonso, energy manager of the SMEs Department of Naturelek.
The second round table has brought together the ICT sector, since technology is key to be able to apply energy saving and efficiency strategies. In this round table, those that exist in the market and those that are best adapted to small companies were addressed: sensors, batteries, remote control, alternative energy sources. Moderated by Paloma Cardoso, founding partner of the CIEDO consultancy, it has had the participation of Ismael Nieva Gómez, manager of Nie-San, SL; Alfonso Rincón García, General Director of Global Computer Solutions, SL; Juan Rodríguez Jiménez, CEO of Virtual Reality Solutions, SL (Axertia); and Alberto Contreras, CEO of Naturelek Consulting.
Finally, Adolfo Bartolomé, head of Renewable Energies at Eufón Electricidad, explained the work of this company with more than 60 years of experience in the market and with a line of work specialized in the renewable energy market, with multiple alternatives for its implementation. in small companies and large industries.
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