Taller “Catálogo y Prospectivas de las Tecnologías del Autotransporte en México”
Lunes 27 de febrero de 2017
Hotel Fiesta Inn Gran Sur, Salón CD, Periférico Sur 5530, Del. Coyoacán, Pedregal de Carrasco, Ciudad de México


Agenda


Febrero 27, 2017
09:00 – 09:15 - Registro
09:15 – 09:30 - Bienvenida - Palabras de bienvenida por parte de la Coordinadora General de Cambio Climático y Desarrollo Bajo en Carbono del INECC, la Dra. Claudia Alejandra Octaviano Villasana.
09:30 – 10:00 - Introducción de los Proyectos de la Dirección de Proyectos Estratégicos de Bajo Carbono - Director de Proyectos Estratégicos de Bajo Carbono, Ing. Oscar Sebastian Araiza Bolaños.
10:00 – 10:30 - Experiencia Danesa de los Catálogos de Tecnologías en el Sector Transporte - Agencia de Energía Danesa, PhD. Andreas Moltesen.
10:30 – 11:00 - Situación Actual del Sector Autotransporte en México - Agencia de Energía Danesa, Dr. Uriel González.
11:00 – 11:30 - Evaluación de Tecnologías de Bajo Carbono para México – Agencia de Energía Danesa, Dr. Ole Kveiborg.
11:30 – 12:00 - Barreras para la Introducción de Tecnologías en México - Agencia de Energía Danesa, Dr. Uriel González y Dr. Ole Kveiborg.
12:00 – 12:30 - Comentarios Finales.

SEMBLANZAS

Claudia Octaviano is the General Coordinator for Climate Change and Low-Carbon
Development at the National Institute of Ecology and Climate Change (INECC) in Mexico, where
she directs research on climate mitigation policy instruments for Mexico. She overviewed the
technical analysis leading to the Mid-Century Strategy and participates in Mexico’s delegation to
the UNFCCC negotiations for the Paris Agreement implementation. Prior to that she worked at
the MIT Joint Program on the Science and Policy of Global Change where she researched the
large-scale integration of renewable energy in future energy systems, and the value of new
disruptive technologies such as storage technologies. She has worked on the design and
negotiation of new regulations for the power and oil sectors as former Deputy Director for Oil and
Electricity the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources of Mexico, and has consulted for
the World Bank and the UN on energy policy issues in Latin America. She holds a PhD from MIT
on Engineering Systems Technology Policy and Management and a Masters in Science from
Yale University.
Oscar Araiza is a civil engineer from the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, he
attended the International Diploma in Restoration of Contaminated Soils sponsored by the
American States Organization, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Division of Continuing
Education of UNAM. During his stay by the Deputy Director of Environmental Development and
Regulation of SEMARNAT, he was a technical collaborator of many working groups. In private
sector, he has been in charge of large-volume works, such as the Buenavista suburban train
station, the first multimodal transport system in Mexico. He participated in building Operative
Center of BANCOMER which has de gold leed award in 2013. Also, he was Director of
Restoration of Contaminated Sites and has been in charge of the Comprehensive Management
of Hazardous Materials and Activities Direction. Currently, he works as Low Carbon Strategic
Projects Director at INECC.
Andreas Moltesen is a civil engineer and holds a PhD within life cycle assessments. Andreas
has been working 4 years at the Technical University of Denmark where he has done research
within biofuels. In the last 4 years Andreas has been working with transport at the Danish Energy
Agency developing technology catalogues on transport, life cycle assessment models on
transport systems and car stock models for transport forecasts.
Ole Kveiborg is an economist and holds a PhD in transport economy. Ole has been working 15
years as a transport research scientist at the Technical University of Denmark, where his
research was focused on the interaction between regulation of the transport sectors and the
economic development. He has worked on forecasting of transport demand and in recent years of
his academic carrier and currently in his position at COWI on alternative fuels for the transport
sector. He has in particular worked with the introduction of electric vehicles in the municipal
vehicle fleets, the potential of introduction of CNG into transport and generally outlining the state
of the art of alternative transport fuels.
Uriel González is a mechanical engineer and holds a PhD from the Universidad Politécnica de
Valencia in Industrial engineering, focused in thermo and fluid dynamic processes in combustion
engines. Uriel has been working for 30 years as a researcher in performance and emissions from
conventional and alternative fuels for transportation. He is an expert in theoretical and
experimental analysis of engines and vehicle dynamics and has authored numerous research
papers published in prestigious scientific journals in different topics like fuel and engine research
and environmental implications of vehicle emissions. The quality of his activities has been
officially recognized through the National System of Researchers.