Newsletter ACERA - Noviembre 2019

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NOVEMBER 2019 MEET THE CONTROL CENTER Construye Solar of La Ruta Solar NGO OPINION “Gender in the Energy Transition, the key” Lilian Denham, Executive Director of RedEG. NEWS COP 25: Renewable Associations of Ibero-America will sign commitment of clean energies

MEET the proyect Construye Solar Objective: A challenge that invites Chilean universities to develop prototypes of sustainable social housing, aimed at changing the face of our country’s housing. ACERA Member Company: La Ruta Solar Place of the Event: Maipu Commune, Santiago. Construye Solar is a sample of sustainable social housing, in which students from eight universities worked for over two years developing projects focused on the efficient use of energies to diminish the household’s environmental impact. The prototypes had to overcome 10 tests from an expert jury in order to comply with the highest standards of energy efficiency and sustainability, with a maximum budget of 21 million Chilean pesos including materials and labor in no more than 60 m2.

MEET<br />

the proyect<br />

Construye Solar<br />

Objective: A challenge that invites Chilean universities<br />

to develop prototypes of sustainable social<br />

housing, aimed at changing the face of our<br />

country’s housing.<br />

<strong>ACERA</strong> Member Company: La Ruta Solar<br />

Place of the Event: Maipu Commune, Santiago.<br />

Construye Solar is a sample of sustainable social housing, in which<br />

students from eight universities worked for over two years developing<br />

projects focused on the efficient use of energies to diminish the<br />

household’s environmental impact. The prototypes had to overcome<br />

10 tests from an expert jury in order to comply with the highest<br />

standards of energy efficiency and sustainability, with a maximum<br />

budget of 21 million Chilean pesos including materials and labor in no<br />

more than 60 m2.

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