Sun burns free
In the highlands, north of the Mexican capital, there is sun all day long, more than three hundred days a year. When Gregorio came from Germany to do a social year in the diocese of Tula, he only knew the climate of his homeland. It became a lifelong challenge for the young man to discover and further develop ways to use the energy provided by nature. He managed to locally manufacture a solar heater, a pioneering model in its time that can still be found on the roofs of many hotels and residences in the area. Since then, inventions have become the guiding thread of Gregorio's life, a self-taught man with a long life. With his company Trinysol, he remains true to his motto: "Concentrated solar power for everyone and everywhere", with unique approaches.
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