Salvadoran unconventional renewable energy cluster

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/emyso.v3i1.18215

Keywords:

Renewable energy, Cluster, Competitiveness, Sustainability

Abstract

Unconventional Renewable Energy (URE) in El Salvador is a form of energy whose sources are not exhaustible such as sun, wind, sea, earth, heat, and biomass. Developing an energy cluster will boost not only the sector, but also the related industries and implicitly the competitiveness of the country, thereby improving in long term the quality of life of its inhabitants and the environment.

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Author Biographies

Camila Cladellas Romero, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

Master of Business Administration Medio Ambiente

Gerente de Ventas El Salvador

Carlos Rodolfo Umaña Trujillo, MACROA

Gerente General

Daniel Antonio Zepeda González, UC Berkeley

Ingeniero Industrial, Maestro en Energías Renovables, Experto en Electrónica Industrial

Estudiante de Inteligencia Artificial

Marian Benavides Castro, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos

Quality Specialist Centro America

Master of Business Administration Sistemas de Gestión de la Seguridad Alimentaria

Bureau Veritas Formación

Published

2024-07-09

How to Cite

Cladellas Romero, C., Umaña Trujillo, C. R., Zepeda González, D. A., & Benavides Castro, M. (2024). Salvadoran unconventional renewable energy cluster. Empresa Y Sociedad, 3, 105–131. https://doi.org/10.5377/emyso.v3i1.18215

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