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Peru has a pipeline of 13 solar power projects with Final Generation Concessions under the National Interconnected Electric System (SEIN), representing 2,402 MW of planned capacity and expected investment of US$1.8 billion, according to the Ministry of Energy and Mines (MINEM), through its General Directorate for Energy Efficiency (DGEE).
The projects are expected to strengthen national energy security, support grid integration, and accelerate Peru’s energy transition towards cleaner power sources.
Peru currently has 1,088 MW of installed solar PV capacity. With the phased commissioning of the new projects, national solar capacity is projected to reach 3,490 MW by 2028—more than tripling current levels and significantly expanding renewable electricity supply.
Southern Peru is emerging as the country’s solar powerhouse, with the region of Arequipa leading deployment.
Arequipa accounts for the largest share of the pipeline, consolidating its position as Peru’s main photovoltaic generation hub. The region benefits from some of the highest solar irradiation levels in Latin America, making it particularly attractive for solar PV investment.
Moquegua and Ica also continue to expand their role in utility-scale renewable energy, while the 130 MW Kuarachi Solar Plant in Loreto is expected to improve electricity supply in Peru’s Amazon region through clean energy generation.
According to the DGEE, the territorial distribution of these projects reflects a strategy to harness Peru’s strong solar resource while enhancing the resilience and decentralisation of the national power system.
The expansion also aligns with broader efforts to increase renewable energy penetration, attract investment in renewables and improve long-term energy security amid rising electricity demand.
MINEM reiterated its commitment to advancing renewable energy development and supporting investments that contribute to a cleaner, more secure and decentralised electricity system.
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