Mario Alejandro Rosato

Mario Alejandro Rosato is an electrical, electronic, and environmental engineer. He built his first thernal solar panel in 1979, as student actively participated in research projects on passive solar architecture, and graduated in 1988 with a thesis on the construction of a low-cost small-sized wind turbine meant to supply electricity to rural schools in the Argentine Patagonia. Since then, he has written hundreds of technical and divulgation articles in English, Spanish and Italian, and published in the same languages several books on small wind turbines and biogas technology.

Mario A. Rosato is also winner of several international ideas competitions, for instance The Innocentive-The Economist challenge on tackling global climatic change https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OmPwf7qG5CY&t=168s.

His book Managing Biogas Plants ranked 76th in the list of the 100 best chemical engineering books by Book Authority https://bookauthority.org/books/best-chemical-engineering-books.

He is currently the CEO of Sustainable Technologies SL (www.sustainable-technologies.eu), a company with office in Barcelona (Spain) and research laboratory in Fossalta di Portogruaro (Italy).