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Fiberglass secondary connectors in Peru’s nuclear growth

Peru is focusing on moving toward nuclear power development, aiming to reduce overreliance on hydropower and natural gas while strengthening grid stability. The country is focusing on policy, institutional capacity, and modular technologies to support the transition. The move offers baseload reliability independent of weather conditions, energy security through fuel diversification, and low-carbon generation aligned […]

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Helical anchors: quality, materials & infrastructure role

Actis, an investor focused on sustainable infrastructure, completed the sale of Orygen, a power generation group, to Grupo Romero. Orygen’s diversified infrastructure includes hydro, thermal gas, wind, and solar energy. The infrastructure may see further expansion of renewable assets to meet decarbonization targets. The industry may also optimize existing plants for efficiency and grid stability.

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Suspension Insulators Strengthen Peru’s Flood Resilience

The recent rains lead to flooding that poses operational and structural risks to Peru’s electrical infrastructure. The rains trigger landslides and infrastructure damage that can disrupt electricity supply. These conditions cause power outages due to short circuits in submerged electrical components, automatic tripping of protection systems, and damage to transmission or distribution lines. Electrical utilities

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ACSR cables: Solving transmission constraints in Chile

The Chilean Renewable Energy and Storage Association (ACERA) announced that Chile has established a diverse renewable energy blend. It currently encounters structural limitations associated with grid congestion, curtailment, and increasing demands for flexibility. In 2025, the national electricity grid produced 87 TWh, with renewable sources contributing 63.3% of the generation. Alternative renewable sources made up

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Cable suspension clamps: Supporting Chile’s energy storage

A Finnish renewable energy investor, Korkia, and a Chilean development partner, Solar Ray, recently secured environmental approval for a 150/750 MWh BESS project in Chile. The Paicavi BESS was authorized by the regional environmental permitting authority. The project is close to an existing substation and is designed to draw and store extra electricity into the

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Line surge arresters & AI energy systems

Chile’s energy system is undergoing transformation driven by high renewable penetration, grid expansion, storage deployment, and green hydrogen development. The country is advancing the development and integration of artificial intelligence in the energy system. This improves sustainability metrics, grid reliability, and asset performance across the value chain. Chile has expanded solar and wind generation in

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Helix anchors supporting Chile e-fuel plants

Ineratec, a German cleantech company, collaborated with Arauco and Abastible to evaluate the advancement of a power-to-liquid (PtL) e-fuel initiative. The process includes combining current industrial frameworks with power-to-X technology to generate synthetic fuels using biogenic carbon dioxide and renewable hydrogen. The manufacturing procedure merges biogenic carbon dioxide obtained from sustainable biomass sources. It also

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