Federico Molero Giménez
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Federico Molero Giménez (11 January 1908, Almería – 1969, Madrid) was a Spanish physicist and inventor, who made pioneering studies of the potential of solar energy for human use.[1] During the Spanish Civil War, he played an important part in the two year Republican defense of Madrid through his work on the city's water supply channels, and urban defenses.[2]
References
- ^ "El ingeniero que domó el Sol".
- ^ Gorostiza, Santiago (2015). ""Urban Ecology Under Fire": WaterSupply in Madrid During theSpanish Civil War (1936–1939)". Antipode. 47: 360–379.
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