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N O . I • D E C E M B E R , 2 0 2 1
POES NEWSLETTER
DIRECTORY
Emiliano Gorr Pozzi
President
Marianella Bolívar Carbonell
Vice-president
Fabiola García Vega
Secretary
Paola Garduño Ruiz
Treasurer
Monserrat Ortiz Salcedo
Graciela Rivera Camacho
Human Resouces
Selef García Orozco
Marketing and Social Media
Manager
Paulino Meneses González
Web Page Manager
The Pan-American Ocean Energy Student
(POES) network, is a joint initiative of the
Mexican Center for Innovation in Ocean
Energy (CEMIE-Ocean) and PAMEC-Energy
Association.
Founded in January 2020, POES is made up
of postgraduate students and young
researchers. POES was built with the
purpose of allowing the distribution of
information around the development of
Ocean Energy (OE) in the Pan-American
region. The aim with this is to promote
technological development within this
region.
Currently, the organizational structure of
the POES network is made up of youth from
different institutions and organizations
within Pan-America. Some of the most
notable institutions and organizations
include CEMIE-O A.C., CEMARIN, and
RIBEMAR.
The POES network was established thanks to the contributions of Dr. Rodolfo
Silva, Dr. Tattiana Hernández, and the CEMIE-Ocean Student Committee. We
would also like to acknowledge the unconditional support of the CEMIE-Ocean
project, which has been a vital resource for the growth of our network. We also
acknowledge notable contributors such as Dr. Rosa de Guadalupe, for allowing
us to collaborate with CEMIE-Ocean A.C., as well as Dr. Rodrigo Rojas, for
incentivizing the collaboration with RIBEMAR.
The English version was made by Emily Martínez (USA ambassador) and
Jonathan Benítez (POES' Advisor)
Front page: The Cóbanos departament Sonsonate by Josué Quintanilla
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EDITORIAL
The Pan-American Ocean Energy Student (POES) network was created with
the desire to expand knowledge about Ocean Energy (OE), which has enormous
potential for the harnessing energy and offers solutions that are linked to the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), especially SDG number 7, which
suggests generating a sustainable energy transition that promotes
diversification in the global energy matrix. Currently, this type of energy still
has to face some challenges in research and development so that it can be a
viable and competitive alternative that allows governments to enact successful
regulations for its commercialization in the near future.
In order to generate discussion spaces to promote these new technologies, the
POES Newsletter is created, where twice a year it is intended to publish
information related to the objectives of the network, such as: news, workshops,
conferences, courses, publications, etc.
This first issue presents the philosophy of the network, the organizational
structure, the efforts made by the ambassadors in their respective countries;
events with the participation of members of the network and the dissemination
of OEs; approaches with other institutions and organizations; news; upcoming
events, and recent member posts.
We hope that this Newsletter is to your liking and motivates you to participate
with us so that society knows the alternatives and solutions offered by this type
of energy. We are convinced that the future of a society depends on the capacity
for transformation of the environment and the consciousness of its individuals.
MSc. Paola Garduño
Treasurer of the Pan-American Ocean Energy Student
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EDITORIAL NOTES
"All people, everywhere, have the human right to live in a safe, clean, healthy and
sustainable environment"
UN, 2021
Talking about climate change is only part of the fabric that traverses
civilization. It is a systemic problem, framed by a climate and civilizational
crisis, based on a development model that has exceeded several planetary
limits.
The POES network emerges from the desire to consolidate a more
prosperous reality, which generates opportunities, in the face of this complex
and unprecedented context. The magnitude and scale of the challenge
requires creating ties and articulating actions between different sectors, from
end to end of the Pan-American region.
Science allows us to understand what is happening and project the different
scenarios that we will possibly have if we do not act. However, the urgent
nature of the problem requires more than just analyzing situations. We need
to generate knowledge, but with incidence. It is here that students and young
professionals are consolidated as key actors to create an active community
committed to for a greater cause that exceeds particular interests: the health
of our planet.
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A leading region, which stands out in the coordination of interdisciplinary and
transversal efforts, through a solid roadmap that adapts to the unison of the
pace created by market demand, requires the implementation of innovative and
sustainable proposals integrated into the portfolio of prevention strategies for
environmental risk management, social and corporate governance, while
encouraging financial opportunities in the region.
We are aware that the systemic crisis is mitigated by optimism and that we are
still on time. This is not a utopia. Utopia is believing that we can continue to
maintain a model that we have inherited. Let us continue to raise our voices,
act and demand a better world, raise the encouraging message in the face of
the doomsday projected panorama. We are sure that the energy transition will
take place because of the conscious choices of citizens and not because of the
resources that still exist in the market. The POES network is committed to the
cause and has already taken that first step. Do we have your support?
MSc. Emiliano Gorr
President of the Pan-American Ocean Energy Student network
PHILOSOPHY
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Mission
Vision
Objectives
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE 2
BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE
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AMBASSADORS 4
AMBASSADORS' ACTIVITIES 9
EVENTS
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1st International Congress of CEMIE-Ocean.
GWEC and Costa Rica Energy Agencies Join Forces to
Create Pathway for Offshore Wind Development.
Workshop technology-based companies (EBT) and
business models in the CEMIE-Ocean Project.
INORE Anual Symposium
OLADE-Energy Week
APPROACHES
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CONTENT
International competitions
Disclosure
NEWS
Research Award 2021 - IPN
Do you know the HIPA Hydrogenerator?
New talents in the field of ocean energy
UPCOMING EVENTS
PUBLICATIONS 25
CONTACT
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PHILOSOPHY
Mission
Disseminate, disseminate, encourage and encourage the generation
and sustainable use of Ocean Energies (OE), as well as its
connection with other interdisciplinary areas in a synergistic way,
through a multidisciplinary platform created by and for students as
well as young researchers, which allows to promote dialogues
where knowledge can be shared and fostered for the future use of
ocean energies in the Pan American region (PAR).
Vision
Contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and achieve
full representation in the PAR, playing a key role in driving the
development of OEs under the conditions and context of the region.
Join the portfolio of international networks with a similar vision to
draw the best routes that contribute to a more heterogeneous
electricity market that achieve a transformation towards a blue and
equitable economy.
Objectives
Facilitate and improve the flow of information on the
development of OE projects.
Collaborate with organizations to join global efforts for the
development of OE.
Promote agreements with the private sector, governing bodies
and institutions for the development of OE in Pan-America.
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ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
The POES network is made up of: (1) Executive Committee, (2)
Ambassadors, and (3) Advisors and Board of Directors.
BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
ADVISORS
PRESIDENT
TRESURER
VICE-PRESIDENT
HUMAN
RESOURCES
SECRETARY
WEB PAGE
MANAGER
MARKETING AND
SOCIAL MEDIA
MANAGER
AMBASSADORS
Figure 1. Organizational structure of the POES network
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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
The Executive Committee is responsible for managing the activities of the
network to achieve the mission, vision and objectives.
Emiliano Gorr
President
emigorr@poesenergy.org
Marianella
Bolívar
Vice-president
bmarianella@poesenergy.org
Paola
Garduño
Tresurer
pgarduno@poesenergy.org
Fabiola
García
Secretary
fgarcia@poesenergy.org
Graciela
Rivera
Human Resources
griverac@poesenergy.org
Monserrat
Ortiz
Human Resources
mortizs@poesenergy.org
Selef
García
Marketing and Social Media
Manager
selefgarcia@poesenergy.org
Paulino
Meneses
Web Page Manager
pmeneses@poesenergy.org
Figure 2. Executive Committee
EMBAJAD
ORES
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AMBASSADORS
To promulgate and encourage our philosophy, we began the search for
representatives of each country in the PAR. We currently have a presence in
nine countries: United States, Mexico, Cuba, El Salvador, Costa Rica,
Colombia, Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. We also have student
representatives in ANEICUC (COL) and RIBEMAR (CR).
The ambassadors share knowledge and experience both academically and
professionally in the field of marine energy for their development in their
country of origin, they are also mentors of new student generations. His
intervention has allowed us to engage in talks with students, educational
institutions and government organizations in the energy sector.
Thanks to the efforts of Mr. Josué Quintanilla,
Salvadoran ambassador, we have entered into
talks with the National Energy Center (NEC) and
the University of El Salvador, entities interested in
the training of human resources and development
of OE.
"I hope that with the work of POES more young
Salvadorans can learn about the potential of OEs to train
as professionals and boost the blue economy"
- Josué Quintanilla, Ambassador of El Salvador
Josue Quintanilla
jquintanilla@poesenergy.org
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The collaboration with the Costa Rican ambassador,
MSc Manuel Corrales has allowed us to consolidate
the alliance with RIBEMAR and IMARES.
Manuel Corrales Gonzalez
"We are capable of carrying out marine energy generation hand in
hand with the environment in our region, the collaboration we have
formed is and will be the key to success"
- Manuel Corrales, Ambassador of Costa Rica
mcorrales@poesenergy.org
The participation of the United States of America
ambassador has allowed us to promote POES in
international competitions, such as: (a) Marine Energy
Collegiate Competition (MECC) organized by NREL and
(b) Ocean Hackathon.
"I was interested in ocean energies because of the fact that the
ocean has a very high potential generator of energy for countries
with large coastal areas."
-Emily Martínez, Ambassador of the United States of America
Emily Martínez
emartinez@poesenergy.org
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The collaboration with the ambassador of Colombia has
allowed us to broaden our scopes with a new saline
gradient network in Colombia. In addition, he produced
a video about ocean energies in Colombia that has had
a resounding success on social networks.
Mateo Roldan Carvajal
mroldan@poesenergy.org
"Colombia owes a historic debt to its oceans. It is time to recognize
them as much more than tourism areas and take advantage of their
vast wealth for the benefit of our coastal communities"
-Mateo Roldán, Ambassador of Colombia
We collaborated with the Argentine ambassador,
Alejandro Haim, in the making of a video introducing
a wave energy project UTN.BA., which he is
overseeing. Aside from this, he has also assisted with
the dissemination of POES activities in different
countries throughout the Pan American region.
ahaim@poesenergy.org
undimotriz@gmail.com
undimotriz.frba.utn.edu.ar
"To create a sustained development of renewable marine energies,
it is essential to unite young people from different countries with
common objectives such as the development of policies to
promote emerging and developing technologies"
- Alejandro Haim, Ambassador of Argentina
The work of the Brazilian ambassador, Guilherme Clarindo, is
to promote information, education and research related to
climate and energy. In order to bring the knowledge and
voice of science to society.
"The dream is born from the will for all countries to fight for a climate balance
using marine renewable energy. It is time to act and save the planet"
- Guilherme Clarindo, Ambassador of Brazil
Guilherme Clarindo
gclarindo@poesenergy.org
Among the activities that Jorge Olmedo, the ambassador
of Mexico, has developed is to create an alliance with
CEMIE-Ocean A.C., where the student section has a
relevant role in the dissemination and dissemination of
ocean energies in the country.
"The development of marine renewable energy generation systems will help diversify the energy
matrix, especially since it has competitive plant factors with respect to other renewable energies;
however, it must be possible to identify the market niches in which they can begin to be deployed,
where it is possible to demonstrate the advantages of these and identify improvements. Like
hybrid systems in combination with other renewable energies and energy storage systems"
- Jorge Olmedo, Ambassador of Mexico
Jorge Olmedo
jolmedo@poesenergy.org
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The incorporation of Mr. Raúl Martell will allow us to
identify the challenges and opportunities of ocean
energy in his country, as well as to promote the student
interest of the University of Havana to study this branch
of renewable energy.
rmartell@poesenergy.org
"The energy potential of the oceans is a sustainable and clean way to supplant
hydrocarbons and it has always been there, only we did not see it and we were
not able to develop it. In this task, young people have a lot to say (do)"
- Raúl Martell, Ambassador of Cuba
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AMBASSADORS' ACTIVITIES
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EVENTS
1st International Congress of CEMIE-Ocean
The Mexican Center for Innovation in Ocean Energy project (CEMIE-Ocean) and
CEMIE-Ocean A.C., held their 1st International Congress in virtual mode (August
24 to 26, 2021). This congress had speakers of international stature such as Dr.
Andrea Copping, Dr. Luis Vega, Dr. Stephanie Ordoñez, Dr. Natalia Rojas, etc., as
well as CEMIE-Ocean researchers such as: Dr. Rodolfo Silva, Dr. Edgar Mendoza,
Dr. Angélica Felix, Dr. Rosa de Guadalupe, among others.
Topics of tidal energy, waves, thermal and saline gradient were exposed, as
well as: materials, integration into the electricity grid, environment and society,
among others. Here you can find the papers and posters of the congress.
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"2021 may be the year we finally start reacting appropriately to
the climate emergency. It is now or never"
- Emiliano Gorr, President of the POES network
POES had the
opportunity
to
participate with a
presentation where the
student perspective of
OE and the Pan-American
vision were discussed.
The ambassadors of
Brazil, Colombia and El
Salvador participated in
this presentation.
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GWEC and Costa Rica Energy Agencies Join Forces to Create
Pathway for Offshore Wind Development
We congratulate our colleagues at
RIBEMAR for concretizing the
initiative with the Joint Global Wind
Energy Council (GWEC) to advance
the construction of knowledge and
experiences on the local benefits of
offshore wind energy, as well as
explore ways for its future
development and growth in Costa
Rica.
Here you can find the full note.
Workshop technology-based companies (EBT) and
business models in the CEMIE-Ocean Project
The Student Committee of CEMIE-
Ocean and POES organized a
workshop focused on the creation of
Technology-Based Companies (EBT),
business models and technology
transfer on October 12 to 14 of this
year.
Its objective was to provide tools
for the creation of EBTs related to
the lines of the CEMIE-Ocean
project that manage to produce
goods and services of high added
value, give continuity to the
projects and encourage the
entrepreneurship of the attendees.
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In the workshop we had the presence of experts in the field of marine energy
of international level such as Mr. Bruce Cameron of PAMEC Energy Association,
Dr. Rodrigo Rojas of ICE-RIBEMAR, Dr.Nathalie Almonacid of MERIC, Dr.José
Zertuche of UABC, Dr.Emilio Martínez of Siemens Gamesa, Eng. Mario De La
Cruz of Teledyne Marine, Dr. Isa Walker of Aquatera Ltd., researchers of the
CEMIE-Ocean as: Dr.Rosa de Guadalupe, Dr.Angélica Felix, Dr.Rodolfo Silva,
M.Eng. Gustavo Cadena, among others.
From model viability to commerciality:
Public Sector Support Costs and other
Considerations
Bruce Cameron - PAMEC.Energy
Association
The Marine Energy Roadmap in Costa Rica:
Challenges and Opportunities for the
Development of Technology-Based
Enterprises (EBTs) and New Business
Models
Rodrigo Rojas- ICE and RIBEMAR
The development of hydrogen projects in
the energy sector in Mexico.
Rosa de Guadalupe González
We appreciate the participation of
Mario De La Cruz representing Teledyne
Marine.
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Students from different divisions of the CEMIE-Ocean project, shared their
challenges and experiences in relation to the energies of the ocean.
The pictures above were taken during the event and from the CEMIE-Ocean facebook page
In addition, students participated in the
activity "development of EBT or business
model," where they had the support of the
evaluation committee.
We congratulate the winning team for its
proposal: formation of the mexican association
of saline gradient constituted by MSc. Ziomara
De la Cruz, Eng. Yesenia Morgado, Eng. Diego
Bernal and M. Eng. Omar Areu.
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INORE Anual Symposium
The vicepresident Marianella Bolívar was part of the organizing committee
of the INORE Annual Symposium held on November 18th of this year, where
Dr. Rodrigo Rojas participated with the topic "Offshore renewable energy
potential in Costa Rica" shaping conditions for the use. The doctor's work is of
the utmost importance in the process of disseminating the projects that are
counted in Costa Rica and the Pan-American region.
OLADE-Energy Week
Dr. Rodrigo Rojas was a panelist at Table 1: Renewables on water: new
opportunities for decarbonization in the digitalization and innovation of the
energy sector (part II) at the VI OLADE energy week. In this event, Dr. Rojas
presented advances on the development of OE in Latin America.
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APPROACHES
The OTEC International team, in which POES members participated, won the
MOONSHOT AWARD for their comprehensive and innovative ideas about OTEC
technology. The project involved the generation of energy, water and food by
means of OTEC in coastal communities. It is worth mentioning that they were the
only foreign team among 17 American schools.
International competitions
In June, the POES network organized a presentation about ocean energy
resources in Mexico to the Hydroenergy students of the Institute of Renewable
Energies (IER) - UNAM.
Disclosure
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In September, the vice president Marianella Bolívar showed the POES network
efforts about the development of marine energy in the Pan-American region to
students at the University of La Costa in Colombia. We appreciate the support
of ANEICUC in the organization of the presentation.
On September 13th, the Salvadoran
ambassador Mr. Josué Quintanilla
carried out a field practice "Consulting
characterization, dynamics and
guidelines for rehabilitation
management of the coast of El
Salvador".
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Ambassador MSc. Manuel Corrales
shared his experience in the course
generation and analysis of waves in
physical models taught by Professors
Thomas Lykke and Peter Frigaard of
Aalborg University.
The course reviewed the main
formulations of the equations that
describe regular and irregular waves,
linear and non-linear, and how they
are reproduced by generators.
In addition, the effects and
considerations when a physical model
is carried out were discussed. These
types of physical models, for example,
are required to evaluate wave energy
converts.
Researchers from universities such as the University of Gent, the University of
Granada, DST Duisburg, France Energies Marines and Aalborg University and the
University of Genoa participated, studying wave energy.
Did you know...?
The school of civil engineering at
Aalborg University has a canal and
tank run by Drs Thomas Lykke
Andersen and Peter Frigaard.
The tank has 36 blades with a
horizontal piston motor mechanism,
while the wave channel has a single
paddle that presents the same
movement mechanism.
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On December 2nd, Dr. Rodrigo Rojas presented Evolution of knowledge for the
use of offshore energy in Costa Rica, promoting a roadmap (2013-2021) to a
group of IRENA experts.
He highlighted the presence of student organizations such as RIBEMAR and
POES as key pieces for the development of marine energy in the Pan-American
region.
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It is a framework for technical and scientific cooperation that seeks to
accelerate the exchange of knowledge, experiences and training of human
resources to catalyze concrete initiatives related to R + D + I+ D, on the
future use of the sea as a renewable energy heritage.
Contact: rrojasm@ice.go.cr
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POES-RIBEMAR Collaboration
The marine energy student group in Costa Rica, headed by Ambassador M. Sc.
Manuel Corrales, met to discuss joint and bilateral collaboration with the support
of Biol. Graciela Rivera representative of POES.
Dr. Rodrigo Rojas of RIBEMAR has guided and motivated the Costa Rican
academic sector to advance after the same goal, to strengthen the knowledge of
renewable marine energies in that country. The meeting was attended by Marco
Mena, Karen Arias and Melissa Piedra, who are students in areas of knowledge of
architecture, sociology and mechanical engineering, respectively.
Congratulations to our Costa Rican colleagues!
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NEWS
Research Award 2021 - IPN
On December 14th, the 2021 Research Award was presented to polytechnic
scientists, in which Dr. Rosa de Guadalupe González Huerta of the Higher
School of Chemical Engineering and Extractive Industries and President of
CEMIE-Ocean A.C., received the award in the classification of technological
development for the project "Design and balance of hydrogen generator plant
to validate the manufacturing and operation process". Green hydrogen has the
potential to become a key element in the development of renewable energy
systems including ocean energy.
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Here you can find the full note.
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Do you know the HIPA Hydrogenerator?
The paddle hydrogenerator (HIPA) is a device that is in the development stage
in the Laboratory of Engineering and Coastal Processes of the IIUNAM, in Sisal
Yucatán, whose device is linked to one of the lines of research of currents of the
CEMIE-Ocean. The project is led by M.C Andrés Cuen Ulloa, Dr. Erick García
Santiago, Dr. José López González and Dr. Ismael Mariño Tapia.
The HIPA, is a semi-submerged energy
collector designed to operate within a
stream of water, is made up of two
concentrators parallel to each other and
joined by a tubular structure where the
rotors of the 4 turbines are coupled:
two horizontal and two vertical.
This device has a scale of 1:30 and
an approximate efficiency of 10%.
HIPA has been tested under
uncontrolled conditions and on-site
measurements have been made.
Power records of approximately 25 W
are available, only for the vertical
rotor system whose cross-sectional
area is 0.86 m.
Contact
ing.orlandocuen@gmail.com
erickigs@hotmail.com
jlopezgo@iingen.unam.mx
imarino@civestav.mx
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New talents in the field of ocean energy
On November 20th, 2021, Jessica
Guadalupe Tobal Cupul, an environmental
engineer from the University of the
Caribbean, received a recognition from the
Governor of the State of Quintana Roo in
Mexico for being the recipient of the 2021
State Youth Award. She was recognized in
the "Academic" distinction, in category "B",
for her academic career and contributions
to guarantee access to affordable, safe,
sustainable and modern energy, specially in
the area of marine energy.
Nathalia Serrato, the representative in the
Colombian student section ANEICUC, has been
created spaces to boost POES in Colombia, an
example was the First Day of Sustainable
Development and Use of Water Resources. The
interactions with ANEICUC are a focal point to
capture the attention of new generations in the
marine energy field.
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"Ocean energies are the sustainable concept of the future, encompassing friendly structures,
involving the economy, the development of many countries and future innovation. It is
incredible to work in the raw, in what very little is touched, that's why I lean towards
sustainable energies, because curiously I like to work in the wide field of possibilities that it
brings"
- Nathalia, ANEICUC representative in POES
The work of Eng. Javier Zumbado G. focuses
on maritime engineering and wave energy, an
example was his study entitled "Determination
of the theoretical potential of wave energy on
the north Pacific coast of Costa Rica". He
applied regionalization techniques for the
densification of maritime information and
subsequently calculated the power (MW) and
energy (GWh) present in this region.
He is currently part of the group of
researchers at IMARES and is expanding the
studies of wave energy for the other regions of
the Pacific coast of Costa Rica.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
"LCA Workshop with OpenLCA for Ocean
Technologies" given by: M.Eng. Selef García
Orozco
The PAMEC Association. Energy has received a
detailed proposal to hold PAMEC 2022 in person in
Ensenada, Mexico, from June 19 to 22 with special
workshops from June 17 to 18.
Are you interested in participating in PAMEC
ENERGY 2022?
Answer the following survey to support the
organization of the event (the survey will be open
until the end of January 5th, 2021)
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PUBLICATIONS
Gorr-Pozzi E, García-Nava H, Larrañaga M, Jaramillo-Torres MG, Verduzco-
Zapata MG. Wave Energy Resource Harnessing Assessment in a Subtropical
Coastal Region of the Pacific. Journal of Marine Science and Engineering. 2021;
9(11):1264.
Garduño-Ruiz EP, Silva R, Rodríguez-Cueto Y, García-Huante A, Olmedo-
González J, Martínez ML, Wojtarowski A, Martell-Dubois R, Cerdeira-Estrada S.
Criteria for Optimal Site Selection for Ocean Thermal Energy Conversion
(OTEC) Plants in Mexico. Energies. 2021; 14(8):2121.
García Huante A, Rodríguez Cueto Y, Hernández Contreras RE, Garduño Ruíz
EP, Alatorre Mendieta MÁ, Silva R. Validation of Sea-Surface Temperature
Data for Potential OTEC Deployment in the Mexican Pacific. Energies. 2021;
14(7):1898.
Clarindo G, Teixeira AP, Guedes Soares C. Environmental wave contours by
inverse FORM and Monte Carlo Simulation with variance reduction
techniques. Ocean Engineering. 2021; 228: 12.
Clarindo G, Guedes Soares C. Environmental wave contours for the West
Coast of Fuerteventura. Developments in Renewable Energies Offshore, C.
Guedes Soares. CRC Press, London. 2021; 549-557.
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CONTACT
poesenergy@poesenergy.org
poes.energy@gmail.com
Pan-American Ocean Energy Students
@poesenergy
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