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La Energía Solar Fotovoltaica Instalada En España ERINDICE_01_PORTADA 3/5/07 11:35 Página 1 Especial INDICE números 1 al 50 Mayo 2007 ÍndiceÍndice dede loslos primerosprimeros 5050 númerosnúmeros Gente,Gente, Empresas,Empresas, ContenidosContenidos ERINDICE_02_07_INDICE y EDITO 3/5/07 11:39 Página 2 taje: ERINDICE_02_07_INDICE y EDITO 3/5/07 11:39 Página 3 ERINDICE_02_07_INDICE y EDITO 3/5/07 11:39 Página 4 ERINDICE_02_07_INDICE y EDITO 3/5/07 11:39 Página 5 Energías w w w . e n e r g ii a s - r e nro v aeb ll e s .nc o m ovables INDICE DE CONTENIDOS DE LOS NUMEROS 1 AL 50 MAYO 2007 La gente.......................................8 Los anunciantes.........................22 Los contenidos ...........................30 Se anuncian en éste índice: ■ ENERGIAS RENOVABLES ........2 ■ FRONIUS ..............................21 ■ SCHUCO ..............................45 ■ WORLD SUSTAINABLE ■ ECOTECNIA ...........................3 ■ SOLTEC.................................23 ■ INTERSOLAR.........................49 ENERGY DAYS 2008 ............65 ■ VESTAS...................................4 ■ DEGER ENERGIE.................. 25 ■ AIGUASOL ...........................51 ■ IBERSOLAR ...........................69 ■ ECOSTREAM ........................11 ■ INGEMAS.............................27 ■ MICHAEL PAGE ■ AEROLINE ............................73 ■ ARC COOPERATIVA..............13 ■ HAWI ...................................29 INTERNATIONAL ..................53 ■ ENERTRON...........................79 ■ PHOTOVOLTECH ..................15 ■ BIRD&BIRD ............................35 ■ SOLON ................................55 ■ ISOFOTON...........................80 ■ DEMETER PARTNERS .............17 ■ INGETEAM ...........................39 ■ SMA .....................................61 ERINDICE_02_07_INDICE y EDITO 3/5/07 11:39 Página 6 AcércateAcércate alal mundomundo dede laslas energíasenergías limpiaslimpias Energías Renovables es una revista centrada en la divulgación de estas fuentes de energía. Mes a mes puedes conocer la información de actualidad que gira en torno a las renovables y montones de aspectos prácticos sobre sus posibilidades de uso Boletín de suscripción Sí, deseo suscribirme a Energías Renovables durante un año (10 números), El precio de suscripción de Energías Renovables es de 25 euros al precio de 25 euros (50 euros para otros países) por el envío de los 10 números anuales si vives en España y 50 ■ DATOS PERSONALES euros para el resto de los países. Nombre y apellidos: Este dinero nos permitirá seguir NIF ó CIF: con nuestra labor de divulgación Empresa o Centro de trabajo: Teléfono: de las energías limpias. E-Mail: Domicilio: C.P. Población: Provincia: País: Fecha: Firma: ■ FORMA DE PAGO: ■ Domiciliación Bancaria Ruego que con cargo a mi cuenta o libreta se atiendan, hasta nuevo aviso, los recibos que sean presentados por HAYA COMUNICACIÓN S.L. en concepto de mi suscripción a la revista ENERGÍAS RENOVABLES. Enviar esta solicitud Cta/Libreta nº: por correo a: Clave entidad __ __ __ __ Oficina __ __ __ __ DC __ __ Nº Cuenta __ __ __ __ __ __ __ Titular de la cuenta: ENERGÍAS RENOVABLES Paseo de Rías Altas, 30-1º Dcha Banco/Caja: 28700 San Sebastián de los Reyes (Madrid) ■ Adjunto Cheque Bancario a nombre de HAYA COMUNICACIÓN S.L. Paseo de Rías Altas, 30-1º Dcha. 28700 San Sebastián de los Reyes (Madrid) O, si lo prefieres, envía el cupón ■ Adjunto Giro Postal Nº: __ __ __ __ __ __ __ De fecha: __ __ __ __ __ __ __ adjunto por fax al: 91 663 76 04 a nombre de HAYA COMUNICACIÓN S.L. Paseo de Rías Altas, 30-1º Dcha. 28700 San Sebastián de los Reyes (Madrid) O suscríbete a través de internet: www.energias-renovables.com ■ Contrarreembolso (5 euros más por gastos de envío) Si tienes cualquier duda llama al: ■ Transferencia bancaria a la cuenta 0182 0879 16 0201520671 91 663 76 04 Titular Haya Comunicación S.L. Indicando en el concepto tu nombre. ERINDICE_02_07_INDICE y EDITO 3/5/07 11:39 Página 7 Energías w w w . e n e r g ii a s - r e nro v aeb ll e s .nc o m ovables DIRECTORES: Luis Merino [email protected] Pepa Mosquera [email protected] COLABORADORES: J.A. Alfonso, Roberto Anguita, Paloma Asensio, 5 años con mucho contenido Clemente Álvarez, Antonio Barrero, Adriana Castro, JM López Cózar, Anthony Luke, Josu Martínez, Michael McGovern, Javier Rico, Eduardo Soria, Lo hemos contado en alguna otra ocasión: cuando, en el año 2001, la revista Energías Renova- Hannah Zsolosz. bles echó a andar (un año antes habíamos salido on line), algunos de nuestros colegas de profe- CONSEJO ASESOR: sión nos dieron piadosos golpecitos en la espalda, convencidos del fracaso de nuestro empeño. Javier Anta Fernández Presidente de la Asociación Afortunadamente, se equivocaron. de la Industria Fotovoltáica (ASIF) Enrique Belloso Director de la Agencia de la Energía del Año tras año las renovables han ido ganando presencia en nuestras vidas, en especial la eó- Ayuntamiento de Sevilla lica y la solar, hasta el punto de convertir a España en un país de referencia mundial en ambas Jesús Fernández tecnologías. Y todo el mundo identifica ya a las energías limpias como una de las soluciones a Presidente de la Asociación para la Difusión del Aprovechamiento de la Biomasa en España problemas globales como el cambio climático. (ADABE) Juan Fernández Presidente de la Asociación Solar de la Industria Por supuesto, esta no es una historia sólo de triunfos. A las renovables les queda muchísimo Térmica (ASIT) camino por recorrer, desconfianzas que vencer y retos por superar. De todo ello también hemos Ramón Fiestas Secretario general de Plataforma Empresarial Eólica dado cuenta a lo largo de estos años. De hecho, este índice es un claro reflejo de ello: en él, la Juan Fraga revista Energías Renovables cuenta la historia de las renovables plasmada en los 50 primeros Secretario general de European Forum for Renewable Energy Sources (EUFORES) números de su publicación en papel. Francisco Javier García Breva Director general de Gesternova José Luis García Ortega Pero nunca hubiéramos logrado ser cronistas de estos avatares sin el apoyo de los anuncian- Responsable Campaña Energía Limpia. tes. En total, son 209 las empresas que han apostado por la revista Energías Renovables para Greenpeace España Antonio González García Conde anunciar sus servicios. Como es natural, el número de anunciantes ha ido creciendo: en las pri- Presidente de la Asociación Española del Hidrógeno meras ediciones, con menos páginas, solíamos contar con unos 10 anunciantes diferentes por José María González Vélez Presidente de APPA número. A día de hoy, rondamos los 50. Antoni Martínez Eurosolar España Es nuestro primer índice temático. Recoge 15.000 entradas diferentes, incluyendo miles de Ladislao Martínez Ecologistas en Acción personas y empresas. Se entrega gratis con el numero de mayo a los suscriptores de la revista en Carlos Martínez Camarero papel y en él se pueden consultar de forma rápida los conceptos mostrados, así como las perso- Dto. Medio Ambiente de CC.OO. Emilio Miguel Mitre nas y empresas mencionadas en los primeros 50 números. Esto se puede hacer, asimismo, visi- ALIA, Arquitectura, Energía y Medio Ambiente tando www.energias-renovables.com, ya que allí hemos colgado, no sólo el índice de las ener- Director red AMBIENTECTURA Manuel Romero gías renovables sino también esos 50 primeros números de la revista, en formato PDF. Director de Energías Renovables del CIEMAT Fernando Sánchez Sudón Director técnico del Centro Nacional de Energías Esperamos que este índice se convierta en un manual de consulta útil para todos, y por ello Renovanles (CENER) lo actualizaremos con todos los nuevos contenidos, personas y empresas de forma anual. A día Heikki Willstedt Experto de WWF/Adena en energía de hoy, con el número 57 ya en la calle, y contando que los últimos números tienen bastantes pá- y cambio climático ginas más que los primeros, Energías Renovables registra ya muchas más entradas, y registra- FOTOGRAFÍA: remos muchas más. Naturmedia DISEÑO Y MAQUETACIÓN Hasta el próximo índice Fernando de Miguel [email protected] REDACCION: Paseo de Rías Altas, 30-1º Dcha. 28700 San Sebastián de los Reyes (Madrid) Tel: 91 663 76 04 y 91 857 27 62 Fax: 91 663 76 04 CORREO ELECTRÓNICO: [email protected] DIRECCIÓN EN INTERNET: www.energias-renovables.com SUSCRIPCIONES: Luis Merino Paloma Asensio 91 663 76 04 [email protected] PUBLICIDAD: JOSE LUIS RICO Jefe de publicidad 91 628 24 48 / 670 08 92 01 Pepa Mosquera [email protected] EDUARDO SORIA [email protected] EDITA Haya Comunicación Imprime: SACAL Depósito legal: M. 41.745 - 2001 ISSN 1578-6951 Impresa en papel reciclado INDICEER_08_21_QUIENES 3/5/07 11:41 Página 8 Energías Renovables 1 al 50 Persona Cargo Rev. Pág. Amo Martínez, Chema Marino 41 14 Ancin, Joaquín Energía Hidroeléctrica de Navarra (EHN) 27 40 La gente Andueza, Tomás Vicepresidente de la Plataforma Empresarial Eólica 15 6 18 27,29 Anguita, Julio Coordinador General de Izquierda Unida (IU) 40 28 Entre los personajes citados en nuestras páginas, hay para Angulo, Jerónimo SENER 31 30 Anta, Javier Presidente de la Asociación de la Industria Fotovoltaica 12 22 todos los gustos y colores: actores de la talla de Woody Allen o (Asociación de la Industria Fotovoltaica (ASIF)) 13 7 16 12 20 12 George Clooney, alcaldes de 15 ciudades españolas, artistas 21 27,45 23 7 como Agustín Ibarrola o Eduardo Chillida, astronautas como 27 15 42 7 Pedro Duque, aventureros como Hans Tholtrup, cantantes como 48 72 37 18 Antolín, Gregorio Director del Área de Biocombustibles
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