Peru’s updated Law 29971 finally recognizes energy storage as transmission infrastructure. Bureaucrats moving faster than a charging lithium-ion battery? Now we’re witnessing real magic! As Peru’s Energy Minister joked last month: “We’re not just storing electrons—we’re bottling lightning.”
[pdf] Peru’s high-altitude solar farms are testing vanadium flow batteries that laugh in the face of thin air. Meanwhile, the Majes Project —a pumped hydro storage beast—is storing enough energy to power 500,000 homes. Talk about thinking big!
[pdf] The facility, known as Chilca-BESS, is made up of 84 cabinets of lithium-ion batteries. Now in commercial operation, it is the largest energy storage system of its kind in Peru, according to the Peruvian ministry of energy and mining.
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