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Erp Jorge Arenillas Gay

Vice-president - Global Energy Management at Sonnedix

Jorge Arenillas Gay has a comprehensive and diverse work experience in the energy industry. Jorge started their career as an Electrical Project Engineer at Endesa, where they gained experience in economic and technical valuation of power projects.

Jorge then worked as a Technical Analyst and Research Engineer at Centro de Investigación de Recursos y Consumos Energéticos, further expanding their knowledge in the field.

Arenillas Gay then pursued a role as an Assistant Engineer at the University of Rhode Island, where they focused on research and development of algorithms in network optimization.

Jorge joined Red Eléctrica de España S.A.U. as an Engineer at the Division of Market Operations, where they analyzed Ancillary Services as part of the 'Optimus' program.

Jorge'scareer then took him to CEPSA, where they held the position of Power Market Operator and later became an Energy Trader. In these roles, they executed proprietary trading in power, gas, and carbon markets, as well as successfully hedging the generation and retail business against market volatilities.

Jorge continued to grow professionally at ENGIE (GdF Suez), working as a Pricing & Products Analyst, where they priced gas and power, developed new structured products, and conducted technical and legislative studies on influential markets.

At Acciona, Arenillas Gay held two significant roles. Jorge first served as the International Energy Management Manager, pioneering the business development of Energy Management activities and contributing to international renewable auctions/tenders and negotiated international Power Purchase Agreements. Jorge then became the Head of Trading & Risk Management, where they optimized generation and retail business through strategic hedging with financial derivatives, and managed market, counterparty, and operational risk across Acciona's extensive portfolio.

Jorge'smost recent position is as Vice-President - Global Energy Management at Sonnedix. In this role, they are responsible for global portfolio management, implementation of the energy sales strategy, and incorporating Sonnedix into the power derivatives market. Jorge also achieved the distinction of becoming the first solar Independent Power Producer to join the European Energy Exchange.

Overall, Jorge Arenillas Gay's work experience demonstrates a strong background in energy management, trading, risk management, and market operations. Jorge'sdiverse roles and accomplishments showcase their expertise and adaptability within the industry.

Jorge Arenillas Gay, ERP, has a diverse education history. In 2004, they completed their Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering at Universidad de Zaragoza. Jorge further pursued their education at the same institution and obtained a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering between 2008 and 2011.

In 2010, Jorge conducted their Final Master Thesis of Industrial Engineering at the University of Rhode Island, showcasing their dedication to expanding their knowledge in the field. In 2011 and 2012, they attended Universidad Europea, obtaining a Master of Science in Renewable Energy Engineering.

To enhance their expertise in the financial sector, Jorge pursued specialized education. Between 2014 and 2015, they completed a Specialist in Financial Options and Futures program at IEB. Most recently, from 2021 to 2023, they enrolled at IESE Business School to pursue an Executive MBA.

Alongside their formal education, Jorge has obtained several certifications. In 2010, they earned the First Certificate in English (FCE) from the University of Cambridge, followed by the Certificate of Advanced English (CAE) in 2012. In 2016, they acquired the European Energy Exchange (EEX) Trader Exam certification from the European Energy Exchange AG. Additionally, in 2019, they successfully completed the Energy Risk Professional (ERP®) program offered by GARP ERP Program.

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