Alejandro Betancourt, CEO of Derwick, has announced plans for his company to develop an international expansion strategy in other countries on the continent — Ecuador, Colombia or Chile — as well as Spain, a country that he has recently visited and where he met the president of UNESA, the firm that brings together all of Spain’s electrical companies.
This ambitious international expansion comes after the experience gained in Venezuela, where Derwick has built eleven thermoelectric plants, some of which form the “Caracas electrical ring” and thus provide the country with energy in case of blackout. In addition, the firm continues its focus on innovation with the construction of the Technological Turbine Centre, in which he has invested $40m.