Bibliographic citations
Reyes, F., Gonzales, W., Liza, I., Ortiz, D., Ramírez, D. (2023). Modelo prolab: EcoStep, energía limpia para empresas con alta afluencia de público [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26611
Reyes, F., Gonzales, W., Liza, I., Ortiz, D., Ramírez, D. Modelo prolab: EcoStep, energía limpia para empresas con alta afluencia de público []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26611
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title = "Modelo prolab: EcoStep, energía limpia para empresas con alta afluencia de público",
author = "Ramírez Malaver, Darwin Luis",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
One of the most probable causes of climate change is the emission of greenhouse gases, produced mainly by the use of fossil fuels. Currently, many organizations are prioritizing the use of renewable energies to reduce their impact on the carbon footprint. According to interviews conducted with senior managers of companies with a high influx of public (shopping centers, retail, bus terminals, among others), their organizations seek to be more sustainable with the environment, through the reduction of their energy consumption, likewise, they require that your projects in sustainability have an optimal cost and implementation time. Considering these needs, a disruptive solution is proposed: EcoStep smart tiles, clean energy based on people's footsteps. EcoStep constitutes a floor formed by piezoelectric tiles to be installed at the entrances to centers with a high influx of public, offering interaction with the public and their awareness. In addition, the company receives sustainable brand recognition and decreases its carbon footprint impact. For the evaluation and development of this project, a detailed study of marketing and operations has been carried out, in the same way a financial analysis of the project has been carried out to evaluate its feasibility. It is intended to start this venture by developing the first projects in shopping centers in the city of Lima, to later carry out scalability in other sectors with a high influx of public throughout the Peruvian territory. In this way, with an initial investment of US $127,706 and an operation projection of five years, a NPV of US$ 867,520 and an Internal Rate of Return of 97% have been obtained, for which it is concluded that the proposed solution is totally viable. On the other hand, the social VAN obtained is USD 1,252,301, having a relevance in the SDGs 7,8 and 13 of the United Nations.
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