So, if anyone would be indeed interested in mining they would rather go to Guatemala than to Salvador as you can't really set up mining in a country that can't guarantee enough electricity even to its citizens, not considering what a 10k ASICs farm would do to such an unbalanced grid, one such facility thing alone would require 6% of entire consumption and an increase of 20% in imports.
OK.. I have a question here.. What if the miners themselves setup giant solar farms or something, to generate electricity? From what I have heard, industrial scale solar power facilities can generate electricity at a rate of <$0.10 per KWh. But I don't know how much it will cost to import these solar panels to El Salvador and for installation/maintenance. I don't think that an impoverished country like El Salvador will waive off the import duty and other taxes on mining/solar equipment. In the end, mining farms won't be able to compete against those from other countries.