Implementation of Renewable Energy from Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Facilities in Peru: A Promising Sustainable Future

In the last two decades, Peru has experienced a process of transformation in the sources of its energy matrix, increasing the participation of clean energy such as solar photovoltaic (PV), on-shore wind, biomass, and small hydro. However, hydropower and natural gas remain the main sources of electri...

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Biomass
Chile
Clean technology
Economic growth
Ecosystems
Electricity
Energy consumption
Energy efficiency
Energy industry
Energy management systems
Energy resources
GDP
Geothermal resources
Green technology
Gross Domestic Product
Industrial plant emissions
Mines
Natural gas
Natural gas reserves
Radiation
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Solar energy
Solar power plants
Sustainable development
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