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360Energy designates Federico Sbarbi Osuna as their new CEO

Updated: Feb 13

The 360Energy Senior Management team is strengthened with the addition of Federico Sbarbi Osuna as the new CEO of the company. In his role, Sbarbi Osuna will lead the company’s executive management following a transition period during which an Executive Committee, composed of management and corporate directors, was in place.


Sbarbi Osuna holds a degree in Systems and an MBA from Universidad Austral. He is an executive with extensive experience in the renewable energy sector, having spent over 20 years at Genneia as Director of Commercial Strategy, later assuming the responsibilities of Chief Operating Officer (COO).


Regarding his appointment, the new CEO of 360Energy commented


Federico Sbarbi Osuna frente al logo de 360Energy

“I am fortunate to have the opportunity to lead the executive management at 360Energy and work alongside a business group and a team that passionately shares the importance of the global energy transition in the near future. My goal is for 360Energy to grow its business in an agile world where innovation will undoubtedly make the difference. Many companies aspire to change the world, but very few have the necessary elements, and I am convinced that 360Energy has much to contribute to that aspiration. It will be an exciting challenge”.

 


360Energy is one of the leading companies in the solar photovoltaic sector. It is an integrated company involved in the development, technology, construction, operation, and maintenance of projects, as well as energy commercialization.


Currently, it owns and operates five solar plants located in the provinces of San Juan, La Rioja, and Catamarca, with over 160 MWp of dispatch priority awarded in recent MATER tenders. The company has also begun construction on the first phase of the 360Energy La Rioja solar park in the town of Nonogasta. Additionally, 360Energy has recently completed the installation of the first large-scale energy storage project connected to the Argentine Interconnection System (SADI).


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