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Alexandra Arias
San José

Energy Sector

Alexandra Arias

Brings deep expertise in renewable energy-market dynamics, design, and regulation, as well as in decarbonisation pathways, clean technology, renewable integration, and solutions for remote and isolated communities for building a better society by creating transformation and advance of the energy sector.

San José

WORKING AREAS

Alexandra is a consultant at MSEG’s renewables and clean-technology work helping governments, communities, jurisdictions, investors, and leading technology and distributed-energy resources providers to response their particular needs.

Alexandra has advised government energy sectors to develop and implement regulatory and policy frameworks in the Latin America and Caribbean region (LAC). She also provides technical support to build and increase rural community’s capacity for sustainable energy systems.
Within MSEG, she contributes to our knowledge development and leads the design and development of several renewables’ energy-modeling tools, including our renewable-integration-photovoltaic energy-generation model for rural and remote community’s electrification applicable on diverse social, economic, political and environmental context. She incentives innovation by designing and integrating gender-based energy systems.

She is passionate about promoting renewable and sustainable energy use for developing countries in the LAC region. She works also with investors with due diligence for project acquisitions. Currently Alexandra work on the Green and Inclusive Energy Project which main goal is improving access to affordable, safe, sustainable and modern energy systems in Central America.

EXPERIENCE

Latin American Energy Organization (OLADE)
Renewable Energy Professional

Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE)
Renewable Energy Professional

EDUCATION

Twente University, Enschede, Netherlands
ME, Energy & Development

INCAE Business School, San José
PgD, Business Management

University of Costa Rica, San José
BEng. Industrial Engineering

PUBLISHED WORK

Building

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