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Ítem Establecimiento de una oportunidad de negocio a partir de los conocimientos, productos y servicios de ingeniería que se generan desde el Grupo de Investigación GEMI de la Universidad EAFIT(Universidad EAFIT, 2009) Guerra Trespalacios, Luis Fernando; Correa Herrera, Harvy; Mesa Cano, Jorge HernánÍtem Modelo de evaluación técnica, económica, medioambiental y social en proyectos de generación de energía eléctrica a partir de fuentes renovables(Universidad EAFIT, 2024) Correa Herrera, Harvy; Mejía-Gutiérrez, RicardoThis paper presents research that arises in the context of the energy transition and drive towards sustainable development in Colombia. In 2017, Colciencias launched call 778, giving rise to the Energy Alliance 2030 (E2030), led by the National University of Colombia. This alliance seeks to transform the Colombian energy sector by 2030 through Research, Development, and Innovation (R+D+i) programs. Project P3, part of E2030, focuses on Electric Mobility as a sustainable and multimodal alternative, addressing motorcycle hybridization, electric boat development, and the construction of a solar charging station and multimodal planning models. Implementation focuses on intermediate cities such as Magangué and Sincelejo. This master's project arises in response to identified barriers in the implementation of energy projects, especially in the social sphere. Literature review reveals obstacles such as lack of planning, social issues, and deficiencies in technological adoption. The work focuses on developing a comprehensive model to evaluate renewable energy generation projects from technical, economic, social, and environmental perspectives. The proposed methodology includes analysis of existing methodologies, integration of best practices, and application of a multidimensional model to the photovoltaic charging station of Project P3. It is expected that this approach will provide a comprehensive view of the viability of similar projects, reducing the risk of non-adoption or interruption.