4 FAQs about Changes in energy storage in Peru

Are renewable energies a problem in Peru?

According to statements by the president of the Sociedad Peruana de Energías Renovables (2021)11: “There is a lot of opposition, unfortunately, to renewable energies taking a predominant or, at least, significant role in the Peruvian electricity sector.

How much power does Peru have?

According to a study published by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA, 2014) Peru has a potential of 69,445 MW of hydroelectric power; 22,500 MW of wind power, located mainly on the Peruvian coast; 3,000 MW of geothermal power, and a solar energy power with average daily irradiance of 250W/m 2.

How can Peru fulfill its commitments in environmental matters?

For Peru to fulfill its commitments in environmental matters, it is necessary to implement an updated legal framework and new policies that allow to renew the momentum to advance in the energy transition.

Why does Peru need a new energy matrix?

This article will analyze the causes of the difficulties that Peru presents to achieve a change of the energy matrix in electricity towards renewable energies, among which: lower economic growth, excess installed capacity, deficiencies in the regulatory framework and the need to changes that lead to a new institutional framework.

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