Inaugurated the exhibition 'Electric Treasures. The evolution of energy in Andalusia '
Endesa Foundation has opened at the Higher Technical School of Engineering in Seville, (ETSI), the exhibition 'Electric Treasures. The evolution of energy in Andalusia'which has a sample formed by historical pieces whose objective is to value technological evolution in the electricity sector in the last 100 years.
The opening ceremony, which took place today in the Higher Technical School of Engineering of the University of Seville (ETSI), has had the presence of Andrés Sáenz Pérez, director of the ETSI, Ramón Abella Monserrat, professor of the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics of Fluids of the ETSI, Francisco Rodríguez Rubio , Professor and former director of the ETSI, Rafael Sánchez Durán, director of Endesa in Andalusia, Extremadura, Ceuta and Melilla, Antonio Pascual Acosta, Patron of Endesa Foundation, and Marta Tobías Núñez, head of Endesa Foundation projects in Andalusia.
This collection, assigned by the Historical Fund of Endesa, managed by its foundation, is formed by devices, devices and components corresponding to generation and distribution activities that illustrate the progress of the electrical industry, the different uses of electricity and the evolution of Technological transfers as Endesa acquired the latest advances.
The exhibition space, located on the first plant of the ETSI, allows the educational community to have a collection of a high cultural and didactic value that contributes to the training of future professionals. A concrete example of this value is the end of the degree of engineering of the industrial technologies of the student Marta Elena Garrido-Lesticho, which has consisted of the identification and cataloging of the 183 teams of the Endesa Historical Fund from the companies that electrified , among others, the south of our country.
This classification of the elements has been carried out following application and use criteria, since they all met, when they worked, various functions such as protection, measurement, lighting or even telephony.