Mexico City.- Ricardo Octavio Mota Palomino assumed on Monday the position of General Director of the National Energy Control Center (Cenace) after the resignation of his now predecessor Carlos Gonzalo Meléndez, who resigned for personal reasons on August 5. The new Ceo of Cenace is an Electrical Engineer from the School of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering of the National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), has a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering awarded by the same educational institution and holds a PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, according to a statement from Cenace.As part of his career, Ricardo Octavio Mota, was head of the Office of Short-Term Operation in the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) and was in charge of Dispatch at the Cenace.Read more: “Lies no longer work”: Vicente Fox affirms that AMLO is “in a hurry to leave”In the same way he was technical responsible for the Project of the simulator of distribution networks for Regional Distribution Control Centers of the CFE; in addition, he was in charge of the Project, Development and Application of a methodology to evaluate the impact of the Summer Time Change program on electricity consumption in Mexico.
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