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Electricity Restrictions in Peru? Areas at Risk and How to Prevent It From Spreading

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Solar and wind generation continues to grow: what COES says about the future of RERsThe Ministry of Energy and Mines (Minem) of Peru issued “alert”. In a recent resolution it declared in a situation of serious deficiency the supply of energy in the electrical systems in two areas of the country. These are the cities of Tarapoto (San Martín) and Yurimaguas (Loreto), which responded to the lack of electric transmission capacity. That is, to simpli…
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Solar and wind generation continues to grow: what COES says about the future of RERsThe Ministry of Energy and Mines (Minem) of Peru issued “alert”. In a recent resolution it declared in a situation of serious deficiency the supply of energy in the electrical systems in two areas of the country. These are the cities of Tarapoto (San Martín) and Yurimaguas (Loreto), which responded to the lack of electric transmission capacity. That is, to simpli…

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Gestion broke the news in on Saturday, December 6, 2025.
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