Mario de Diego
Mario de Diego was the director of the Instituto de Fomento de Panamá in the 1950s, known for his pivotal role in initiating the National Energy Plan aimed at modernizing Panama's electricity generation by exploring the hydroelectric potential of its rivers.
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Mario de Diego was the director of the Institute of Fomento de Panamá who hired Dr. Miguel Quiñones to study the energy potential of Panama's rivers.
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