San Antonio Catholic University has hosted this evening's Gala Awards Officer, for the second edition of Ecological Festival of notches, `The Firefly Fused ', dedicated to energy efficiency.
The event, set in the project UCAM Green, developed by the San Antonio Catholic University in collaboration with Banco Santander Central Hispano, and the Agency for Energy Management in the Region of Murcia (ARGEM), aims at producing and dissemination of notches designed to raise environmental awareness.
During the Gala explained the San Antonio Racing Team, a green car developed by UCAM, from an R + D + i for sustainable actions to protect the environment.
Notably, during the Gala was saved an emotional minute's silence as a sign of support and solidarity with victims and victims of the earthquake that hit yesterday the town of Lorca.
At senior level, the first award was for Faustino Fernandez for a micro CO2, who collected the award from the Director of Regional Banking of Banco Santander Central Hispano, Juan Manuel Núñez, the second by Evelyn Navarro and Carmela Footprint third, Daniel Cano, and Light has a price.
At U-18, IES Felipe II de Mazarrón, won the first and second prize for the short sale of my house, S to save the planet.
The third award went to Kristina Salazar for Cataclysm.
San Antonio Project Racing Team
The UCAM received last Wednesday, under the Teleco10 Lecture, a talk about the success story of the UCAM in the development of ultra low power consumption vehicles by the director of Engineering Degree in Telecommunications Systems UCAM Rafael Melendreras, who introduced the proposed San Antonio, germ Racing Team San Antonio RT, and the first eco-car prototype of the UCAM, explained the process of building the prototype, the factors that allowed the team crowned champions of Spain Photovoltaic Solar category in the last edition of the Solar Race.
Melendreras also announced the installation on the campus of Los Jeronimos' Energy Efficiency Demonstrator, an initiative aimed at sustainable production of wind power and photovoltaics, which allow members of the university community, recharge mobile phones and devices, laptops and even electric bikes.
Source: UCAM