Juan Sebastian Palomo Murga Calls for Action on Clean Energy and Human Rights
Juan Sebastian Palomo Murga, a seasoned entrepreneur with deep ties to Central America, urges individuals to take practical steps toward energy access and human dignity.
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / February 12, 2026 /Juan Sebastian Palomo Murga is raising awareness about the connection between clean energy access, human rights, and long-term economic stability. Drawing on more than 25 years of experience delivering results across infrastructure, logistics, technology, and financial services, he advocates for sustained, practical action to support underserved communities.
"Energy is not a luxury, " says Palomo Murga. "It is dignity. Without it, families are cut off from education, healthcare, and opportunity. "
Globally, an estimated 600-700 million people still lack access to electricity, with many living in rural regions of Latin America and Central America. Limited or unreliable access to energy continues to slow economic growth, restrict healthcare services, and reinforce inequality.
For years, Palomo Murga has privately supported clean energy initiatives in Central America, prioritizing long-term impact over public recognition.
"Real change doesn 't come from one-time gestures, " he says. "It comes from showing up consistently. "
Infrastructure, Innovation, and Responsibility
Palomo Murga began his career in 1999, leading large-scale infrastructure and mega-projects. Working in environments where failure had immediate consequences shaped his view of leadership.
"Infrastructure teaches accountability, " he explains. "If you don 't deliver, the system fails. "
That mindset later guided his work in logistics, fintech, and technology integration. Across industries, his focus has remained on execution, transparency, and outcomes that improve daily life.
Clean Energy as a Human Rights Issue
Reliable electricity is closely linked to improved education, healthcare access, and economic opportunity. Communities with stable energy systems experience stronger long-term development outcomes and greater resilience.
"Human rights aren 't abstract, " says Palomo Murga. "They exist when people have the tools to live with dignity. "
As an active supporter of Amnesty International, he views clean energy as a practical extension of human rights advocacy, especially in regions where basic infrastructure remains limited.
What Individuals Can Do
Rather than calling for donations to a single organization, Palomo Murga encourages personal responsibility and informed action:
Learn where your energy comes from and reduce unnecessary waste
Support organizations expanding clean energy access in underserved regions
Advocate locally for transparent and resilient energy policies
Commit to long-term engagement, not short-term visibility
"Impact doesn 't need applause, " he says. "It needs consistency. "
About Juan Sebastian Palomo Murga
Juan Sebastian Palomo Murga is a founder, CEO, and entrepreneur with more than 25 years of experience leading ventures across large-scale infrastructure, logistics and mobility, financial technology, and strategic technology acquisitions. He is the founder of Arqcons Group, Ipakket, Ride by Ipakket, and Fink Financial Corporation. Guided by a philosophy of action over words, he is a long-time supporter of Amnesty International and clean energy initiatives in Central America. Outside of work, he values time with family and is an avid NASCAR and tennis fan.
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