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What types of renewable energy does Enel Peru use?

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At Enel Peru , we are committed to providing more Peruvian households with power supply based on our vision of driving sustainability-oriented innovation.

Our Hydroelectric Power Plants

We lead the production of clean energy  in the country with our hydroelectric power plants in Huinco , Matucana , Callahuanca , Moyopampa , Huampaní , Yanango  and Chimay . And that's not all: we will soon have the Ayanunga Hydroelectric Power Plant whose installed capacity amounts to approximately 20 MW and which will operate in the district of Monzón, in the department of Huánuco. This hydroelectric power plant  will generate around 132 GWh per year, preventing the emission of almost 63 thousand tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere.

Wayra I Wind Farm

Our Central Eólica Wayra I is already generating energy from the wind of the district of Marcona, province of Nasca, department of Ica. With an installed capacity of 132.3 MW, Wayra I makes the most of the significant wind resources of the southern coast of this area. You can find more information about this wind farm here.

Rubí Solar Plant

On the other hand, we have the Rubí Solar Plant  with a capacity of 180 MW (direct current), which generates around 440 GWh per year and prevents the emission of almost 210 thousand tonnes of CO2 into the atmosphere. It is located in the department of Moquegua, where there are high levels of solar radiation. You can find more information about this plant here.

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