NEW GREEN JOBS: ENERGY DIAGNOSIS IN PRODUCTIVE SECTORS
Keywords:
SDG, Energy Efficiency, Triple ImpactAbstract
This project develops a new employment model based on energy diagnosis in productive sectors with the aim of implementing energy efficiency measures that reduce environmental pollution (associated with energy generation). In addition, it seeks to provide economic benefits to the companies involved, improving their competitiveness in the market, while promoting a triple impact: social, environmental and economic, in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The energy diagnosis consists of carrying out precise measurements and evaluating the energy systems of the participating companies. Through a holistic approach, opportunities to optimize energy consumption are identified and customized solutions are proposed to maximize efficiency, reduce costs and minimize polluting emissions.
The importance of aligning these efforts with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals is highlighted, especially those related to affordable and clean energy (SDG 7), decent work and economic growth (SDG 8), and climate action (SDG 8). SDG 13). The initiative seeks to be a concrete and significant contribution to move towards a more sustainable and environmentally responsible economy.
In short, this project is a step forward in the search for more responsible and sustainable business practices. By implementing energy efficiency measures, a positive impact is achieved on the environment, on the economy of the companies involved and on society as a whole. Promoting this triple impact strengthens the conviction that sustainability is not only possible, but also beneficial for all stakeholders.
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