Cable suspension clamps in Peru’s rural electrification

Peru is adopting rural electrification efforts, aiming to extend electricity access and strengthen local economies. The government, private sector, and international partners are implementing various efforts that combine technology, finance, and community participation. The Ministry of Energy and Mines, through the General Directorate of Rural Electrification (DGER), manages electrification programs. Currently, 39 projects in 19 […]

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Distribution arresters boost Peru’s green copper mining

With increasing decarbonization around the world, copper is a crucial component in electric vehicles, wind turbines, solar farms, and smart grids. Copper production in Peru helps meet global demand by ensuring the mining sector is powered by renewable energy sources. The increasing development of solar and wind projects in Peru will support copper mining efforts

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Helical dead-end clamps in Peru’s energy investment

Peru’s energy transition demands significant investments, as the country still depends on hydropower and natural gas. Investment is picking up momentum led by utility-scale solar and long-overdue power grid concessions and battery storage systems. For instance, Yinson’s 97 MWp Matarani is online, and Zelestra plans $1-1.5B for up to 1 GW mainly to serve mines.

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Strain clamps vital in IFC-backed Peru renewable energy growth

With increasing adoption of renewable energy in Peru, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) is providing a $600 million loan to support Peru’s transition to cleaner energy. This investment is targeted at three distinct types of projects. It will support the expansion of the 51.7 MW Intipampa solar project, the 36.8 MW Duna and Huambos wind

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Post Insulators Powering Peru’s Solar Aquaculture

In the Amazon area, the indigenous peoples’ regional coordinator of San Lorenzo initiated a pilot fish farming project on their land. The system operates with six solar panels generating around 900W linked to batteries that store energy for its functions. It energizes oxygenation systems, freezers, lighting, and various pond-related devices. Applying these technologies is anticipated

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Strain clamps and barriers to Peru’s oil exploration

Peru is rich in oil and natural gas resources in regions like Talara, Ucayali, Camisea, and Loreto. Increasing investment in upstream exploration is a key driver of energy security, economic development, and industrial growth. Peru still imports petroleum products despite having untapped reserves. Investment increases domestic oil and gas supply, reduces dependence on volatile international

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Ball clevis powers Peru’s renewable mining grids

The continued growth of renewable energy in Peru is crucial for various operations in the country. Powering mining operations with renewable energy ensures uninterrupted clean power for factories and reduces reliance on diesel generators. This helps prevent structural failures and lower maintenance costs for energy-intensive industries like cement and metal processing. Peru is a leading

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Guy clamps boost oil output in Venezuela’s fields

Venezuela’s PDVSA is preparing to restart operations at its joint ventures under conditions akin to Biden-era permits. The OPEC nation has maintained production at approximately 1 million barrels daily recently. Foreign partners such as Chevron may soon resume production, trade via a swap mechanism, and import vital inputs under conditions resembling those provided during the

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