RESPONSABILIDAD SOCIO-AMBIENTAL EN PROYECTOS HIDROELÉCTRICOS: EL CASO RIO ZAMORA-SANTIAGO

Paul Esteban Martinez Mosquera (Primer Autor), Luis Alberto Ochoa Pesantez, Juan Leonardo Espinoza Abad

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Resumen

CELEC EP-HIDROPAUTE, operates the Mazar (170 MW), Molino (1075 MW) hydroelectric plants, supervises the construction of the Sopladora project (487 MW) and manages the execution of the Cardenillo (593 MW) and Río Zamora-Santiago (> 5500 MW, according to prefeasibility analysis). The national government, through the Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy -MEER, establishes as a policy that electricity generation projects should promote sustainable development of neighboring communities, ensuring quality, safety, environmental management and social responsibility. This article addresses these issues during the studies of the Zamora-Santiago hydroelectric project (PHRZS).
Idioma originalEspañol
PublicaciónRevista Técnica Energía
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EstadoPublicada - 1 ene. 2014

Palabras clave

  • Hidroelectricidad; Responsabilidad ambiental; Comunidades; Educación ambiental

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