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Spanish Firm Zelestra Bets $1 Billion on Renewables to Power Peru’s Copper Mines

Summary by The Rio Times
The Spanish company Zelestra, backed by investor EQT, is spending over $1 billion to build large solar energy plants in southern Peru. This investment comes as new laws in Peru make it easier for foreign firms to invest in renewable energy. Zelestra opened the largest solar park in the country, the San Martín Solar Park […]

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Zelestra alista billionaire investment in Peru for renewable energies by 2030 Peru has 17 solar power plants of electricity generation in operation, which are located in various regions – due to their climatic conditions – and have an installed power of 748 megawatts (MW), the Ministry of Energy and Mines (Minem) reported. "These solar plants inject a total of 1,671 gigawatts (GWh) into the National Interconnected Electrical System (SEIN) and is…

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The Rio Times broke the news in Brazil on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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