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The delegate president of the College of Industrial Engineers of Ciudad Real Andrés Gómez considers “it is necessary to depoliticize the energy discourse and clearly expose objective technical criteria” to determine a mix of options that in the short and medium term will allow this country to have energy independence.
Gómez, in his speech during the celebration of the patron saint of industrial engineers, attended in a restaurant in Ciudad Real by almost a hundred members and family members, urged them to be “proactive in a social debate in which they commit to an energy mix of "several Industry Email List options, in which none of the energy sources that we have today are discarded and that in addition to being environmentally sustainable, is reliable, economically affordable, safe and involves indigenous industrial development.
Gómez warned that all energy sources considered green have their drawbacks: “seasonality and impossibility of accumulation in the case of photovoltaic or wind power, high water consumption in the case of hydrogen and hydraulics or a definitive solution for highly waste. radioactive in the case of nuclear ones.”
The president delegate underlined the “enormous challenges” that our country faces, with an energy crisis that “has caught us in the middle of the decarbonization transition, without sufficient support from the so-called green energies, among which the EU has recently included to the reviled Nuclear Energy.”
In this sense, Gómez recalled the study commissioned by the European Union in which he concluded that “the impact of nuclear energy on the environment and on people's health is the same as other technologies included in the classification of the group of sources of common characteristics, which support the mitigation of climate change.”
Castilla La Mancha has all of them implemented to a greater or lesser extent, with enormous growth potential, so industrial engineers have to be “on the front line leading projects, developing solutions and enabling our land to be a leader in energy and industrial development. , increasing the weight of the industry in the GDP.”
For engineers - the delegate of the College of Engineers of Ciudad Real was convinced - "great challenges await them to respond to a fundamental demand of society."The speech by the delegate president of the College of Engineers was given after the cultural visit to the castle of Calatrava la Vieja, in a day of coexistence in which the director of the College Mercedes Fajardo also presented the engineer Pedro Tueste with a plaque for his twenty-five years. of collegiate.
The Assembly of the PSOE of Herencia has unanimously endorsed the reelection of Lola Fernández as General Secretary who, on this occasion, adds new faces to her Executive "to continue working for the town from the project and the socialist sentiment."
Lola Fernández, after being elected again as General Secretary of the PSOE de Herencia, said she felt “very proud” of the new Executive in which new colleagues have been integrated. People who, until now, "had not taken the step of participating in politics and, have considered that this was the time to work for their people and do so from the socialist project and values.
New faces that join and give continuity to an Executive “with desire and ambition” to continue working to improve Herencia, “from unity and loyalty to socialist sentiment.A union that was also highlighted by José Manuel Bolaños, Senator, Secretary of Organization of the provincial PSOE and affiliate of the hereditary group. “The transformation of Herencia has always come from the socialists. The new Executive has everything necessary to revalidate the victory in the next municipal elections.
The current mayor of Herencia, Sergio García-Navas, also highlighted the group and the work of the local PSOE Executive, highlighting “the great support” that he has always given to the work of the Government and his “loyalty”; recognizing that “they are the basis for building a project with the objective of improving the lives of neighbors.
Gómez, in his speech during the celebration of the patron saint of industrial engineers, attended in a restaurant in Ciudad Real by almost a hundred members and family members, urged them to be “proactive in a social debate in which they commit to an energy mix of "several Industry Email List options, in which none of the energy sources that we have today are discarded and that in addition to being environmentally sustainable, is reliable, economically affordable, safe and involves indigenous industrial development.
Gómez warned that all energy sources considered green have their drawbacks: “seasonality and impossibility of accumulation in the case of photovoltaic or wind power, high water consumption in the case of hydrogen and hydraulics or a definitive solution for highly waste. radioactive in the case of nuclear ones.”
The president delegate underlined the “enormous challenges” that our country faces, with an energy crisis that “has caught us in the middle of the decarbonization transition, without sufficient support from the so-called green energies, among which the EU has recently included to the reviled Nuclear Energy.”
In this sense, Gómez recalled the study commissioned by the European Union in which he concluded that “the impact of nuclear energy on the environment and on people's health is the same as other technologies included in the classification of the group of sources of common characteristics, which support the mitigation of climate change.”
Castilla La Mancha has all of them implemented to a greater or lesser extent, with enormous growth potential, so industrial engineers have to be “on the front line leading projects, developing solutions and enabling our land to be a leader in energy and industrial development. , increasing the weight of the industry in the GDP.”
For engineers - the delegate of the College of Engineers of Ciudad Real was convinced - "great challenges await them to respond to a fundamental demand of society."The speech by the delegate president of the College of Engineers was given after the cultural visit to the castle of Calatrava la Vieja, in a day of coexistence in which the director of the College Mercedes Fajardo also presented the engineer Pedro Tueste with a plaque for his twenty-five years. of collegiate.
The Assembly of the PSOE of Herencia has unanimously endorsed the reelection of Lola Fernández as General Secretary who, on this occasion, adds new faces to her Executive "to continue working for the town from the project and the socialist sentiment."
Lola Fernández, after being elected again as General Secretary of the PSOE de Herencia, said she felt “very proud” of the new Executive in which new colleagues have been integrated. People who, until now, "had not taken the step of participating in politics and, have considered that this was the time to work for their people and do so from the socialist project and values.
New faces that join and give continuity to an Executive “with desire and ambition” to continue working to improve Herencia, “from unity and loyalty to socialist sentiment.A union that was also highlighted by José Manuel Bolaños, Senator, Secretary of Organization of the provincial PSOE and affiliate of the hereditary group. “The transformation of Herencia has always come from the socialists. The new Executive has everything necessary to revalidate the victory in the next municipal elections.
The current mayor of Herencia, Sergio García-Navas, also highlighted the group and the work of the local PSOE Executive, highlighting “the great support” that he has always given to the work of the Government and his “loyalty”; recognizing that “they are the basis for building a project with the objective of improving the lives of neighbors.