peruvian private energy market - Switzerland Global Enterprise

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peruvian private energy market - Switzerland Global Enterprise
Opportunities for Swiss Service and Equipment Providers
PERUVIAN PRIVATE
ENERGY MARKET
OFFICIAL PROGRAM
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
The strong economic growth in Peru over the last decade
has enhanced its energy market, which is expected to further
expand in the future.
Traditionally Peru satisfies most of its energy demands with
hydropower.
However, during the last ten years the use of natural gasfired thermal power plants has increased substantially.
This is due to the fast growing demand for energy, the fact
that the development and construction of gas-fired thermal
power plants is quicker and the availability of domestic
natural gas from the Camisea gas fields at an affordable
price.
Peru’s major challenge is to satisfy the future demand for
energy, because it is expected that the current pipeline of
projects will not be sufficient to cover the potential growth of
the future consumption.
It is very likely that the ideal reserve margin will not be met
this year, and shortage in energy will start by 2017 at the
latest.
Most of the future demand for energy is intended to be
covered by hydropower and natural gas-fired plants;
nevertheless, the Peruvian State also wants to diversify and
increase the use of renewable energy sources such as wind,
solar, biomass and geothermal.
In order to achieve the successful implementation of current
and future projects, services and equipment will be required,
and this is creating opportunities for new entrants and the
introduction of new products to the Peruvian Energy Market.
Date: July 2014
Language: English
Number of pages: 136
Author: Richard Ludwig Andreas Marohn (M.A. HSG)
Phone: +51 949 287 625
E-mail: [email protected]
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Table of Contents
PURPOSE AND STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT _____6
3.2.1. Opportunities during Development ___________ 36
3.2.2. Opportunities during Construction ___________ 38
1. PERUVIAN ENERGY MARKET _________________7
3.2.3. Opportunities during Operation _____________ 39
1.1. Introduction _____________________________ 7
3.3. Common Procurement Practices of Companies ____ 40
1.2. Overview of the Energy Market ________________ 8
1.2.1. Market Structure _________________________ 8
1.2.2. Major Institutions in the Peruvian Energy Market __ 9
1.3. Supply ________________________________ 12
1.3.1. Energy Generation _______________________ 12
1.3.2. Energy Transmission _____________________ 16
1.3.3. Energy Distribution ______________________ 19
1.4. Demand _______________________________ 20
1.4.1. Energy Generation _______________________ 21
1.4.2. Energy Transmission and Distribution _________ 23
4. USEFUL INFORMATION _____________________ 42
4.1. Introduction ____________________________ 42
4.2. Framework for Doing Business in Peru __________ 42
4.3. Networks and Entities Promoting Investments and
Development ______________________________ 42
4.4. Sources of Information _____________________ 43
4.4.1. Events and Expositions ___________________ 43
4.4.2. Useful Information Online _________________ 43
5. CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS _____ 45
1.5. Future of the Peruvian Energy Market ___________ 23
1.5.1. Future Development of the Market ____________ 23
1.5.2. Major Challenges ________________________ 24
1.5.3. Strategy of the Government _________________ 29
ATTACHMENTS ______________________________ 46
Attachment 1: Energy Generation Projects ___________ 46
Attachment 1.1: Projects in Operation ______________ 46
Attachment 1.2: Projects under Construction _________ 72
2. MAJOR PARTICIPANTS AND THEIR PROJECTS _30
Attachment 1.3: Projects under Development _________ 75
2.1. Introduction ____________________________ 30
Attachment 2: Energy Transmission Projects _________ 83
2.2. Major PARTICIPANTS in the Peruvian Energy Market 30
Attachment 2.1: Projects in Operation______________ 83
2.2.1. Energy Generation_______________________ 30
Attachment 2.2: Projects under Construction _________ 118
2.2.2. Energy Transmission _____________________ 32
Attachment 2.3: Projects under Development ________ 122
2.2.3. Energy Distribution ______________________ 32
Attachment 3: Energy Distribution Projects __________ 124
2.3. Projects in the Peruvian Energy Market__________ 33
Attachment 4: Index of Abbrevations ______________ 134
3. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES__________________35
3.1. Introduction ____________________________ 35
3.2. Products and Services RequireD ______________ 35
List of Tables
Table 1: Overview of the Peruvian Energy Market in Numbers ........................................................................................ 12
Table 2: Energy Production in Gigawatt hours by Primary Source of Energy ............................................................. 13
Table 3: Energy Production in Gigawatt hours by Generation Technology .................................................................. 13
Table 4: Effective Capacity by 2013 in Megawatt ................................................................................................................... 13
Table 5: Evolution of the Participation of Domestic Natural Gas in the Generation of Energy .............................. 14
Table 6: Evolution of Transmission Systems ......................................................................................................................... 17
Table 7: Capacity and Peak Demand in Northern, Central and Southern Areas ........................................................ 22
Table 8: Expansion of the SINAC .............................................................................................................................................. 23
Table 9: Reserve Margin of the SINAC .................................................................................................................................... 25
Table 10: Demand major Mining Projects .............................................................................................................................. 25
Table 11: Reserve Margin of the SINAC, in the Northern, Central and Southern Zones .......................................... 27
Table 12: Major Energy Generation Companies connected to the SINAC .................................................................... 30
Table 13: Major Energy Transmission Companies connected to the SINAC ................................................................ 32
Table 14: Major Energy Distribution Companies connected to the SINAC .................................................................. 32
Table 15: Number of Companies with Generation, Transmission and Distribution Projects ................................ 34
Table 16: Opportunities during Development....................................................................................................................... 36
Table 17: Opportunities during Construction ....................................................................................................................... 38
Table 18: Opportunities during Operation............................................................................................................................. 39
List of Figures
Figure 1: Interaction between Supply and Demand of Energy in the Peruvian Energy Market............................... 9
Figure 2: Principal Institutional Structure of the Peruvian Energy Market .................................................................10
Figure 3: Percentage of Effective Capacity according to the Primary Source of Energy ........................................... 14
Figure 4: Evolution of Energy Generation Matrix in Peru ................................................................................................. 15
Figure 5: Existing Generation Facilities .................................................................................................................................. 16
Figure 6: Existing Transmission Lines.....................................................................................................................................18
Figure 7: Current Distribution Areas ....................................................................................................................................... 19
Figure 8: Mining Projects in operation, Expansion and Exploration ............................................................................ 20
Figure 9: Coverage of Maximum Demand ............................................................................................................................... 21
Figure 10: Growth of Peak Demand and Energy production ............................................................................................ 22
Figure 11: Development Energy Demand ............................................................................................................................... 24
Figure 12: Development Energy Demand with Thermal Energy Project in the Southern Part of the Grid ........ 28
Purpose and Structure of the Report
The purpose of this sector report is to provide an insight into the Peruvian private energy market and to identify opportunities
for Swiss services and equipment providers.
To achieve this objective, the sector report is subdivided into five main chapters.
The first chapter will give you an insight into the Peruvian energy market, starting with an overview about the market,
including its structure, major public and private institutions, energy demand and supply, major challenges, outlook and
government strategies.
The second chapter presents the major companies involve in the generation, transmission and distribution of energy, and their
projects.
After having a clear understanding of the market, knowing the major companies and their projects, chapter three identifies
business opportunities for Swiss service and equipment providers.
To facilitate access to the Peruvian energy market, chapter four offers some useful information and suggestions for starting and
doing business in Peru.
Finally, chapter five provides conclusions and recommendations.
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1. Peruvian Energy Market
1.1. INTRODUCTION
Peru is a constitutional democratic republic with three independent branches the Executive, Legislative and Judicial. The
President of the Republic, who is elected for a 5-year term and cannot be re-elected for a second consecutive term, is at the
head of the Executive branch. The Prime Minister and the Council of Ministers are assigned directly by the President of the
Republic. Changes in legislation can be proposed by the Executive branch, but need to be approved by the Congress
(legislative) before entering into force. In Peru the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches are independent from each
other.
Peru has approximately 30 million habitants, from which nearly 75% live in urban areas and 25% in rural areas. The official
language is Spanish; however in many regions Quechua and Aymara are spoken by the local population. The national currency
is the Nuevo Sol (PEN); nevertheless the USD is widely used in business transactions and it is accepted in most shops from
urban areas.
Geographically Peru can be divided into three main regions, the Coast, the Highlands and the Jungle. The Highlands are
characterized by the Andean mountains reaching up to almost 6,800 m.a.s.l.. Climate zones ranges from tropical in the
Amazon rainforest to dry along the Pacific coast line; in the highlands temperatures can range from temperate to frigid.
Nowadays, because of the climate change the Peruvian glaciers and rivers are between the most affected ones in the world. Due
to its geographical and climatological conditions Peru has many rivers with very high flows during rainy season and relatively
low flows during dry season.
The Peruvian economy depends highly on the exploitation, production and exportation of primary natural resources. The main
minerals are copper, silver, zinc, lead, hydrocarbons, phosphate and gold; other important products that are exported come
from fishing, and agricultural activities. In 2013 mining exports represented 65% of Peru’s overall exports. The principal
destinations for exports are Switzerland, Germany, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, South Korea, Italy, Japan, Spain and USA.
The country major imports include machinery, vehicles, iron, steel, wheat, paper, petroleum and byproducts, and plastics. The
principal countries of origin are Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Germany, China, Colombia, South Korea, Ecuador, USA and Mexico.
With most of its trading partners Peru has Trade Promotion, Protection and/or Free Trade Agreements. Over the years Peru
and Switzerland have made Agreements that benefits both countries, which are a bilateral Investment Promotion and
Protection Agreement in November of 1993, a Free Trade Agreement in July of 2011, and a Double Taxation Agreement in
September of 2012, which was approved by the Peruvian Congress on December last and has been ratified in February of this
year. This Agreement will enter into force on January 1st 2015.
Peru’s economy has been between the world’s fastest-growing emerging markets worldwide, with a GDP growth rate of 5% in
2013, and Peru was considered the fastest-growing economy of the region. In the last 10 years Peru has experienced an average
growth rate of 5.6%. During the same time, inflation was only 2.9%, the lowest annual average inflation rate in Latin America.
In 2014 Peru is expected to be the second fastest-growing economy in Latin America after Panama and the fastest-growing in
South America.
Peru’s solid historic performance throughout the past decade and the good forecast has brought the country to an improved
country risk rating by the principal risk rating agencies, S&P, Fitch and Moody’s. All three rating agencies gave Peru the second
best investment rating in Latin America after Chile.
An important factor to take into account in order to meet the high growth rate and development expectations is the supply of
energy required for the exploitation and processing of minerals, the production of goods and the private consumption.
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This close relationship becomes clear when looking at the growth in energy demand throughout the last 10 years which was
around 7% in average, very similar to the economic growth rate of Peru during the same period.
1.2. OVERVIEW OF THE ENERGY MARKET
1.2.1. Market Structure
The privatization of the Peruvian energy market was initiated by the Electricity Concession Law of 1992 (Law No 28832),
which subdivided the vertically integrated state monopoly into three submarkets. These submarkets are generation,
transmission and distribution.
The reason for splitting the market in to three different activities was to minimize the potential for energy price manipulation
of a vertically integrated energy monopoly company. This division works very well for the generation submarket, where Peru
nowadays has many different national and international companies operating; however for the transmission and distribution
submarkets the privatizations itself has not led to important changes, since the nature of these two submarkets inevitable
results in natural monopolies. Therefore, further state intervention was required to set clear rules for private participation in
transmission and distribution submarkets. Hence energy transmission and distribution markets are more regulated than the
generation market.
In particular, the transmission and distribution companies get absolute exclusivity within a defined concession area. Within
these areas each company has the exclusive right to provide transmission and distribution services, but also has the obligation
to provide these services to anyone who wishes to connect to the National Interconnected System (Sistema Eléctrico
Interconectado Nacional – SINAC). In order to provide these services companies are allowed to charge a regulated price. The
exclusivity and attractive compensation schemes has motivated several national and international companies to enter these
submarkets.
The detailed regulation and structure of the three privatized submarkets are defined in the Electricity Concession Law
approved by the Supreme Decree No 009-93-EM, along with its regulations and a number of other norms and decrees that
have been published by the Peruvian authorities.
A major challenge for regulators in the privatized Peruvian energy marked is that private companies usually have a return
driven strategy and only invest if adequate return for their investment can be expected. In the energy market this return
depends on the number of consumers and/or the price they pay for the electricity.
The fact that most of the Peruvian population lives in or close to a major urban area and that the industrial consumers also
mostly are concentrated in specific locations, has resulted in the development of the SINAC that interconnects Peru’s major
consumption areas and rural areas close to those. Most industrial consumers, as part of their investment plan and to secure
stable energy supply, also connect to the SINAC. However, approximately 15% of the Peruvian population has not yet been
connected to the SINAC. This part of the population either does not have access to electricity or is connected to an independent
grid system. For lack of profitability almost a 100% of these rural independent systems are owned by the state.
To make rural electrification more attractive to private investors and to provide these areas with electricity the Peruvian state
has been promoting projects that integrate independent grid systems into the SINAC. Therefore, by 2014 only one major
independent system has not been integrated into the SINAC. This is the system of Iquitos, a city with approximately 400,000
citizens, located in the middle of the Jungle and that requires the construction of a transmission line of approximately 600 km
in order to cross the jungle and connects it to the SINAC.
Nevertheless there are still many families and consumers, especially in rural areas, that are still not connected to the SINAC. So
the Peruvian state implemented several programs to provide electricity to rural areas not connected to any system. For
example, in 2014 a tender for the installation of up to 500,000 independent solar panels to provide families and consumers in
rural areas with electricity has been executed.
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Compared to the rural electrification, investments made into the generation, transmission and distribution markets related to
the SINAC are mostly done by private investors. Hence, approximately 90% of the generation investments, 100% of the
transmission investments and 70% of distribution investments are provided by private investors.
The generation, transmission and distribution activities represent the supply side of the energy market. The demand side of the
energy market consists of three principal submarkets, the regulated submarket for consumers that require less than 1
Megawatt, an unregulated submarket for large industrial consumers that require more than 1 Megawatt and the Spot Market
that is operated and controlled by the Committee for the Economic Operation of the National Interconnected System (COES),
that determines the conditions and prices for spot energy transactions.
The following figure presents the interaction of the supply and demand side of the Peruvian Energy Market.
Figure 1: Interaction between Supply and Demand of Energy in the Peruvian Energy Market
Source: Author (2014)
Whereas unregulated clients are free to negotiate with generation or distribution companies, regulated clients can only buy
electricity from distribution companies at a regulated price.
COES does not only controls the spot market by operating the grid and the dispatch of energy of generation companies, it also
approves the operational studies, one of the main prerequisites for generation, transmission and distribution projects before
connecting and operating as part of the SINAC.
Considering the importance and the coverage of the SINAC the following chapters will focus mainly on the information
available from the SINAC.
1.2.2. Major Institutions in the Peruvian Energy Market
After the implementation of the decentralized and privatized structure of the Peruvian energy market, several public and
private institutions as well as entities were established and/or incorporated to manage, organize, supervise and support the
energy market and their participants.
Major institutions directly involved in the electricity sector are:
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Ministry of Energy and Mines (MINEM)
Supervising Organization of Investment in Energy and Mines (OSINERMIN)
Committee of the Economic Operation of the National Interconnected System (COES SINAC)
Ministry of Environment (MINAM)
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The following figure presents the principal institutional structure of the Peruvian Energy Market and their main tasks.
Figure 2: Principal Institutional Structure of the Peruvian Energy Market
Source: Author (2014)
In the MINEM the Vice Ministry of Energy is the entity within MINEM that is in charge of all topics related to the energy
market. The Vice Ministry consists of a number of directorates that are in charge of specific areas of the market. The most
important Directorates are:
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General Directorate of Electricity (DGE),
General Directorate of Rural Electrification (DGER),
General Directorate of Energy Efficiency (DGEE),
General Directorate of Energy-Related Environmental Affairs (DGAAE),
General Directorate of Social Management (OGGS),
General Directorate of Legal Assessment, and
General Directorate of Hydrocarbons (DGH).
Each directorate of the MINEM is responsible for its respective area and has to assess, deliver opinion, observe and approve
the applications for concessions or other requests.
OSINERGMIN does not only establishes the electricity prices for the regulated market and supervises the private sector
investments, it also manages the energy tender for energy generation from renewable resources such as hydro, wind and solar
(since 2009 there have been three renewable energy tenders for generation projects connecting to the SINAC and one for rural
electrification).
As mentioned above the COES is in charge of the operation and development of the SINAC. Each project that wants to connect
to the SINAC requires a previous approval of the COES.
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The MINAM through the Agency of Environmental Evaluation and Auditing (OEFA) supervises and penalizes companies that
are involved in the energy market. Moreover it is foreseen that the competence to approve Environmental Impact Studies that
so far has been done by the DGAAE of the MINEM, will become responsibility of the MINAM in 2014. However it is not clear
when this transfer will be executed.
Other institutions indirectly involved in the Energy Market are:
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Ministry of Agriculture (MINAG)
Ministry of Culture (MINCU)
Ombudsman Office,
National Institute for the defense of Competition and Protection of Intellectual Property (INDECOPI)
Proinversion
Congress of the Republic of Peru– Commission of Energy and Mines
Regional and Local Governments
The MINAG gets involved in the Peruvian energy market mainly through the National Water Authority (ANA), because each
energy project in Peru that either uses or consumes water needs the approval of ANA before being able to start any activity.
ANA is a very important authority, especially for hydropower plants that require water not only for construction, but also for
operation.
The Ministry of Culture participates in the Peruvian energy market through the National Institute of Culture (INC). The INC
has to inspect each energy project location for archeological or historic remains before the project receives the Certificate of
Non-Existence of Archaeological Remains (CIRA), which is a prerequisite for the execution of any project in Peru.
The Ombudsman Office was created by the state to defend the interests of the population. For the most part the Peruvian
Ombudsman Office helps to manage social conflicts. In Peru there are several major infrastructure and energy projects that
either have problems or cannot carry on because of social unrests. Most of the time, conflicts are between rural population and
transnational companies that try to develop and implement their project without a clear social management and investment
plan.
INDECOPI’s main task in the Peruvian energy market is to make sure that companies comply with the vertical division of the
market (generation, transmission and distribution), that was made to avoid concentration of market power and potential
manipulation of prices. Only under certain conditions companies are allowed to operate in more than one of the submarkets.
However in Peru some exceptions have been made and several companies are operating either directly or indirectly, in several
submarkets.
The Congress of the Republic of Peru plays an important role in approving changes in laws or passing new laws. The Congress
also has a Commission of Energy and Mines that analyses changes made in laws and legislation regarding this market.
Proinversion is the state’s private investment promotion agency. During the last few years several energy projects developed by
state entities have been tendered to private investors. Proinversion also tendered power purchase agreements with the
Peruvian State.
So far we have been talking about the national institutions of the central Peruvian government. However each Regional
government in Peru also has its directorates for different areas such as energy, environment, agriculture, and others. These
directorates are independent from the central government and can act in an autonomous manner. Although most of the
projects require the approval of a central government institution, there are some projects and permits that only require a
regional approval. For example, a definite concession for energy projects with an installed capacity of up to 10 Megawatt, an
environmental approval for energy projects below 20 Megawatt or a regional transmission lines which are not directly
connected to the SINAC.
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1.3. SUPPLY
As mentioned earlier the supply side of the energy market consists of the generation, transmission and distribution markets.
The following table gives a quantitative overview of these submarkets based on information provided by OSINERGMIN in
2013.
Table 1: Overview of the Peruvian Energy Market in Numbers
ACTIVITY
COMPANIES ENTITIES
GENERATING UNITS
SUBSTATIONS
Generation
27
197
70
Transmission
14
Not applicable
96
Distribution
21
277
48,441
Auto-production
106
691
691
Production by Municipalities
190
190
186
TRANSMISSION
UNITS
QUANTITY
HT and LT Lines
km
23,325.5
Towers and Structures
No
55,954
DISTRIBUTION
UNIT
QUANTITY
MT Grids
km
77,439
LT Grids
km
154,100
Towers and MT structures
No
533,638
LT Towers
No
2,133,691
Delivery Points
No
5,632,783
Source: OSINERGMIN (2013)
On the supply side of the market the generation submarket, being the source of energy, is the most important element. The
transmission submarket connects the generation facilities with the demand side of the market, and the distribution submarket
is in charge of distributing the energy amongst consumers. Large unregulated consumers also have the possibility to have a
direct connection to a transmission line.
1.3.1. Energy Generation
The Peruvian energy generation market is a competitive market with a huge number of active domestic and international
companies. In 2013 the total installed capacity of the SINAC was 8,340 Megawatt with an annual energy generation of
39,669.40 Megawatt hours and an effective installed capacity of 7,813 Megawatt. About 53.26% of the total energy was
produced by hydropower plants, 46.24% by thermal power plants and 0.50% by solar power plants; and in terms of installed
capacity hydropower represents 39.27%, thermal power 59.72% and solar power 1.01%. These numbers change slightly when
looking at the effective capacity of the projects. In effective installed capacity, hydropower has 40.58% or 3170.60 Megawatt,
thermal power 58.39% or 4562.40 Megawatt and solar power 1.02% or 80 Megawatt.
The following tables present the production of energy according to technologies and source. Both tables subdivide the
generated energy according to the north, center and southern part of the SINAC.
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Table 2: Energy Production in Gigawatt hours by Primary Source of Energy
AREA
HYDROPOWER
THERMAL POWER
HYDRO
HYDRO
(Renew.)
NATURAL
GAS
North
2,121.2
323.9
Center
15,710.8
179.9
South
2,720.0
72.8
Total
20,552.0
576.6
(Renew.)
TOTAL
WASTE
DIESEL
BIOGAS
(Renew.)
325.0
5.0
44.4
103.9
2,923.5
16,710.7
17.2
0.2
121.9
32,740.7
836.6
112.3
66.7
836.6
134.5
111.4
17,035.7
COAL
SOLAR
225.8
196.9
4,005.3
196.9
39,669.4
Source: COES (2014)
It can be clearly seen that both hydropower and natural gas-fired plants play a very important role in the Peruvian energy
generation matrix.
Table 3: Energy Production in Gigawatt hours by Generation Technology
AREA
HYDROPOWER TECHNOLOGY
THERMAL POWER TECHNOLOGY
PELTON
FRANCIS
KAPLAN
TURGO
North
368.6
85.1
15.7
3.0
Center
1,903.5
367.2
South
385.5
42.2
Total
2,657.5
494.5
15.7
3.0
COMB.
SOLAR
TOTAL
GAS
STEAM
DIESEL
366.0
29.5
34.2
902.0
2,153.8
1,002.3
76.7
5.0
5,508.5
15.8
563.7
266.6
48.8
80.0
1,402.5
2,169.6
1,566.0
372.8
88.0
80.0
7,813.1
Source: COES (2014)
In terms of technology Pelton turbines followed by Francis turbines are the most common technology used in Peru for hydro
energy generation and combined cycle power plants for thermal energy generation.
The dominance of Pelton and Francis turbines indicate that most operating hydropower projects in Peru are high to medium
head power plants.
Please also take note about the dominance of the central area of the SINAC, which can also be clearly seen from the following
table that presents the effective energy according to the source of energy and the geographic location of the generation facility.
Table 4: Effective Capacity by 2013 in Megawatt
SOLAR
POWER
AREA
HYDROPOWER
THERMAL POWER
TOTAL
North
472.4
429.7
902.0
Center
2,270.6
3,237.9
5,508.5
South
427.6
894.9
80.0
1,402.5
Total
3,170.6
4,562.4
80.0
7,813.1
Source: COES (2014)
By 2013 solar power and small hydropower plants were the only renewable energy resources used for energy generation (Note
that according to the Peruvian legislation only hydropower plants up to 20 Megawatt are considered renewable. Larger
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hydropower projects are not considered renewable, despite that technically they are). However the participation of the so
called RER projects (energy generation from renewable sources) in the Peruvian energy matrix has been promoted by the
Peruvian government for some years now, and several projects are expected to start operation in 2014 and the following years.
The contribution of RER projects was 999.3 Gigawatts in 2013 corresponding to 2.52% of the total energy production. In terms
of effective capacity, renewable energy accounted for 3.07% in 2013. The following figure illustrates the distribution of different
sources of energy in the SINAC.
Figure 3: Percentage of Effective Capacity according to the Primary Source of Energy
Source: COES (2014)
What clearly can be noted is the importance of domestic natural gas, mainly form the Camisea gas field, but also from other
smaller gas deposits. During the last decade the participation of natural gas has been growing steadily, and as can be seen from
the following table accounted for 42.92% in 2013.
Table 5: Evolution of the Participation of Domestic Natural Gas in the Generation of Energy
YEAR
NATURAL GAS
PRODUCTION
COES
PARTICIPATION
2001
744.15
18462.82
4.03%
2002
1006.39
19657.86
5.12%
2003
1229.89
20688.56
5.94%
2004
2170.13
21902.68
9.91%
2005
4071.78
23001.48
17.70%
2006
4296.30
24762.78
17.35%
2007
7316.05
27254.93
26.84%
2008
9318.67
29558.71
31.53%
2009
9266.79
29807.55
31.09%
2010
11446.53
32426.83
35.30%
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YEAR
NATURAL GAS
PRODUCTION
COES
2011
13462.19
35217.43
38.23%
2012
15340.47
37321.18
41.10%
2013
17027.32
39669.43
42.92%
Variation 13 / 12
11.00%
6.29%
Growth between
2003/2013
Growth between
2007/2013
30.06%
6.73%
15.12%
6.46%
PARTICIPATION
Source: COES (2014)
Note that the energy generation has been growing on average by 6.73% since 2003, whereas the generation form natural gas
has been growing by 30.06% during the same period. On the one side, this was due to the start of commercial exploitation of
the Camisea gas fields in 2004 and a gas friendly policy of the Peruvian government. On the other side, Peru had to satisfy the
growing demand for energy to maintain its high economic growth, and also the gas-fired power projects are less complex to
develop and quicker to construct than hydropower projects.
This led to substantial changes in the generation matrix of the Peruvian energy market, as can be seen in the following figure
that presents the evolution of the energy matrix since 2000.
Figure 4: Evolution of Energy Generation Matrix in Peru
Source: COES (2014)
Nonetheless, the participation of natural gas-fired energy projects increased substantially since 2005 and hydropower in terms
of installed capacity only accounts for 39.13% of the generation market; in terms of energy hydropower plants with 53.26% of
the total energy produced still play a very important role in Peru.
This happens because COES, the dispatch center and operator of the SINAC, operates the power plants connected to the
SINAC according to the lowest marginal costs to keep the cost of generation as low as possible. Hydropower plants presented
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are considered with zero marginal costs and therefore have preference over all other generation facilities, except renewable
energy generators which have the same priority right to dispatch before all thermal generation facilities.
Figure 5: Existing Generation Facilities
A special challenge in operating the grid is the
geographic distribution of the operating facilities
connected to the SINAC. As already mentioned
above,
energy
generation
capacity
is
concentrated in the center part of the SINAC.
The following figure shows all major Peruvian
generation projects above 18 Megawatt and their
geographical distribution within Peru.
Due to the concentration of the generation
facilities in the center part of the SINAC, energy
is usually exported from the central area to the
northern and southern part of the SINAC.
Transmitting this energy to the north and the
south is a special challenge for the Peruvian
transmission system, because it has limited
capacity to transport energy to the south and to
the north.
Therefore, to satisfy future demand for energy in
the southern, northern and central areas of Peru,
many new generation and transmission projects
will be presented shortly.
Source: MINEM (2013)
1.3.2. Energy Transmission
Due to the monopolistic nature of the transmission market, it has been more regulated than the above described generation
market.
On the one side, the owners of definite transmission concessions are the only ones who have the authority to transport energy,
and the recovery of their investment is guaranteed; but on the other side they are obligated to give access to any generation
company that also wants to connect with the SINAC.
In total, the Peruvian transmission system consists of almost 24,000 km of high and medium voltage transmission lines above
30 Kilovolt exits. Typically, transmission voltage in Peru is 60, 138, 220 or 500 Kilovolt.
Most transmission lines are operated by specialized transmission companies, however some generation and distribution
companies, as well as some unregulated large consumers operate their own transmission systems to either secure their
connection to the SINAC or in case of isolated independent systems to secure the transmission of energy between the location
of the generators and the location of consumption.
After the integration of the isolated systems of Tarapoto, Moyabamba, Bellavista, Bagua, Jaen and Puerto Maldonado into the
SINAC, the only major independent system remaining is the one in Iquitos. There are plans to connect Iquitos to SINAC, but
this line would have to cross about 600 km of jungle in order to get connected to the SINAC; therefore for environmental
reason it is a very sensitive topic. However ProInversion, the Private Investment Promotion Agency of the government, is
tendering the project to private investors.
Even so the Peruvian transmission system is widely interconnected, by 2014 there has been only one 220 Kilovolt line that
connects the central part of the SINAC with the southern part, two 220 Kilovolt lines that connect the central part with the
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northern part of the SINAC, and only one 500 Kilovolt line that connects Trujillo in the North with Moquegua in the South of
SINAC. The latter has just started operated at the beginning of 2014 and is not yet fully integrated in all parts of the SINAC.
Due to the concentration of generation facilities in the central part of the SINAC and the shipping of energy due to demand in
the northern and southern areas, lines often gets congested. To secure energy supply and integration in the south and north of
SINAC more transmission lines and generation facilities are being constructed.
The following table presents the evolution of the transmission lines that are part of COES between 2005 and 2013.
Table 6: Evolution of Transmission Systems
Year
LENGTH OF TRANSMISSION LINES IN KILOMETERS
500 kV
220 kV
138 kV
< 69 kV
TOTAL
2005
5,845.3
2,670.6
1,220.7
9,736.6
2006
5,924.5
2,870.9
1,220.7
10,016.1
2007
5,963.1
2,878.8
1,244.4
10,086.3
2008
6,381.4
2,890.8
1,336.1
10,608.3
2009
8,153.8
3,212.6
1,698.8
13,065.2
2010
8,265.9
3,738.5
1,884.4
13,888.8
2011
89.8
9,744.6
4,812.5
7,324.8
21,971.6
2012
611.8
9,998.7
4,704.8
7,219.4
22,534.7
2013
1,509.8
10,286.7
4,736.4
7,366.1
23,899.1
Source: COES (2014)
International interconnection of the SINAC and export of energy to other countries has been on the agenda for ages, but so far
the only interconnection that has been established is a 220 Kilovolt line to Ecuador that is hardly being used.
The international interconnection of the SINAC to other countries like Chile and Brazil, have been put on and erased from the
political agenda for years. Due to political reasons the installation of new international transmission lines in the near future is
very unlikely.
The following figure presents the principal transmission lines that have been in operation since early 2014.
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Figure 6: Existing Transmission Lines
Source: COES (2014)
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1.3.3. Energy Distribution
Similar to transmission submarket the distribution submarket is monopolistic in nature and therefore is highly regulated as
well. Companies operating in the distribution submarket have exclusivity within a concession area. They can charge regulated
prices to regulated customers and negotiate prices directly with unregulated customers.
Distribution networks operate at medium and low voltage. The typical tension is at 22.9, 10, 0.4, 0.38 and 0.22 Kilovolt.
Approximately 90% of the Peruvian population has access to electricity and most of them are connected to one of the major
distribution companies.
The following figure presents the current distribution concessions covering the major urban and rural areas.
Figure 7: Current Distribution Areas
Source: MINEM (2012)
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1.4. DEMAND
COES as the operating entity of the SINAC oversees and coordinates the future development of the transmission system, taking
into account future energy demand and supply projects. In Peru the future demand growth will be almost entirely related to
industrial activities. The major industrial sector that drives the level of consumption is mining and natural resource activities.
Therefore, it is important to know the future development of this sector.
The following figure presents major current and future mining activities, as well as expansion projects of the existing mines.
Note that many new and expansion projects are located in the southern parts of Peru.
Figure 8: Mining Projects in operation, Expansion and Exploration
Source: MINEM (2014)
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1.4.1. Energy Generation
In 2013, the peak demand of the SINAC was 5,575.2 Megawatt. This peak demand has been covered to 50.5% by hydro energy
and 49.5% by thermal energy.
The following figure presents the coverage of energy during the peak demand in 2013 by technology.
Figure 9: Coverage of Maximum Demand
Source: COES (2014)
The majority of the peak demand has been covered by hydropower plants and combined cycle plants. This is because COES
control the dispatch of all projects connected to the SINAC, according to the marginal costs of the generation units, hence
projects with low marginal costs begin operating before projects with higher marginal costs.
Hydropower is considered to have marginal costs of zero and therefore can dispatch their energy before thermal generation
facilities. Diesel projects have very high marginal costs, so they can only enter to cover the peak of the energy demand.
Having a closer look at the geographical distribution of the peak demand we learn that most demands occur in the center area
of the SINAC. The following tables will provide more details about the peak demand in the north, south and central part of the
SINAC.
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Table 7: Capacity and Peak Demand in Northern, Central and Southern Areas
CENTRAL AREA
HYDRO
THERMAL
SOLAR
Installed Capacity (MW):
452.5
455.7
908.2
Effective Capacity (MW):
472.4
429.7
902.0
Annual Production (GWh):
2,445.1
478.3
2,923.5
Peak Demand by Dic.2013 (MW) :
391.7
96.0
487.7
CENTRAL AREA
HYDRO
THERMAL
Installed Capacity (MW):
2,394.9
3,493.4
5,888.3
Effective Capacity (MW):
2,270.6
3,237.9
5,508.5
Annual Production (GWh):
15,890.7
16,850.0
32,740.7
Peak Demand by Dic.2013 (MW) :
2,061.5
2,475.7
4,537.2
SOUTHERN AREA
HYDRO
THERMAL
SOLAR
TOTAL
Installed Capacity (MW):
427.8
1,031.6
84.0
1,543.5
Effective Capacity (MW):
427.6
894.9
80.0
1,402.5
Annual Production (GWh):
2,792.8
1,015.6
196.9
4,005.3
Peak Demand by Dic.2013 (MW) :
361.6
188.7
SOLAR
Source: COES (2014)
The following figure illustrates the steady growth of the peak demand since 1997 to 5,575 Megawatt in 2013.
Figure 10: Growth of Peak Demand and Energy production
Source: COES (2014)
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TOTAL
TOTAL
550.3
1.4.2. Energy Transmission and Distribution
Demand for energy transmission and distribution is mainly related to demand for energy by private and industrial consumers.
Private consumers, due to the monopolistic nature of the transmission and distribution markets, do not have any choice, but to
contract with the distribution companies that have the concession in their area.
Demand for these systems is defined by the geographical position of the generation facilities that provide the energy and the
location of the consumers that buy the energy.
Small consumers usually cannot influence the installation of these systems, however there are some large scale consumers that
negotiate directly with transmission and distribution companies, or even construct their own direct transmission or
distribution systems.
The geographic difference between the supply and the growing demand side of the energy market as well as the integration of
all new future generation facilities in the interconnected system requires an expansion of the transmission and distribution
systems.
Major expansion projects aim to improve the interconnection within the southern area and northern area and to the central
area of the SINAC. Also, the integration of the Iquitos independent system is on the agenda.
1.5. FUTURE OF THE PERUVIAN ENERGY MARKET
1.5.1. Future Development of the Market
Peru has been blessed with an enormous potential in energy generation from renewable sources and from natural gas.
For hydropower the technical feasible potential has been estimated to approximately 60,000 Megawatt, for wind power
22,000 Megawatt and for Geothermal power 3,000 Megawatt.
For biomass energy potential there are no official numbers available. However experts estimate the biomass potential, only
taking into account agricultural industrial waste products, to around 250 Megawatt, which seems to be too low considering
that Peru also has a huge forestry industry.
For solar power there are no numbers available, but the Solar Atlas of Peru indicates that that the entire Peruvian coast has
from 5.0 kilowatts per hours per square meter to above 7.5 kilowatts, hours per square meter in the south of Peru.
Regarding the potential for thermal power the potential is difficult to determine, because fuel can be imported in case that the
domestic sources dry out and therefore potential depends almost entirely on space available to install thermal power plants. In
Peru there is more than enough space available to install thermal power plants, however suitable location are limited due to the
lack of distribution systems for gas and other fuels. To improve the availability of natural gas in Peru Proinversion in 2014 is
tendering the Southern Gas Pipeline from the Camisea gas fields in the Cusco region to the southern coast of Arequipa,
Moquegua and Tacna Regions.
Looking at the project pipeline in the short and medium turn thermal installation is expected to decrease and hydropower
installations to increase. The following table provides the official forecast of COES for projects that are expected to connect
with the SINAC.
Table 8: Expansion of the SINAC
Type
2014
MW
2015
MW
2016
MW
Hydro
362
219
953
58
807
200
RER
34
106
0
Total SINAC
615
1 117
1 007
Thermal
Source: COES (2013)
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1.5.2. Major Challenges
The main challenge in the Peruvian energy market is to keep pace with the speed of the fast growing economy to secure current
and future demand for energy.
Even if Peru has an enormous potential for hydro power, throughout the past decade the increase in demand mainly has been
covered mainly by gas fired thermal power plants, using gas from the Camisea gas fields.
This was not only due to the government policy to use domestic gas for domestic demand but also, because gas-fired power
plants are cheaper and faster to construct and less complex to develop and since the Peruvian economy has been growing very
quickly, energy supply had to match the growing demand. This fast growth in the demand of energy could not be satisfied with
hydropower only. However the disadvantage is that operating cost of thermal power plants are higher than the ones of
hydropower pants.
This situation apparently has not changed, nonetheless there are many hydropower projects on the way; the next figure clearly
shows the growing demand that still cannot be satisfied by the project portfolio of hydropower developments registered with
COES.
Figure 11: Development Energy Demand
Source: COES (2013)
Nonetheless there are more hydropower projects under development than the ones registered with COES, it is very likely that
the gap of 980 Megawatt identified in the following figure for the period between 2017 and 2022 will either remain or even
bigger, because some of the projects registered with COES have been around for ages and do have serious problems with
authorities, population, and for other reasons. Therefore it is very likely that some projects will not be implemented according
to schedule or in some cases ever.
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According to the forecast of COES the energy shortage will start in 2017; however the actual problem has already started
earlier, because in case one or several major generation facilities fails to operate, stand by power plants are required to
guarantee a stable operation of the grid and to satisfy demand.
According to COES the ideal reserve margin is 33.33%, which already will be at risk this year. Details can be seen in the
following table.
Table 9: Reserve Margin of the SINAC
Year
Peak
Demand MW
Effective
Capacity MW
Firm
Capacity MW
Reserve
Margin MW
Reserve
Margin %
(1)
(2)
(3)
(3) - (1)
(3)/(1) - 1
2014
6 544
9 081
8 558
2 013
30,8%
2015
7 380
10 199
9 541
2 160
29,3%
2016
8 156
11 205
10 514
2 358
28,9%
Source: COES (2013)
Note that the numbers above are average numbers comparing total supply and total demand of the SINAC that do not take into
account the difference in demand in the southern, central and northern part of the SINAC.
Having a look at the major future projects that will require energy it becomes clear that most projects are in the southern part
of Peru, hence more energy will be required in the southern part.
The following table presents the major projects that cause the increase in demand subdivided into south, center and north.
Table 10: Demand major Mining Projects
MAJOR DEMAND
PROJECTS
2014
2015
2016
MW
GWH
MW
GWH
MW
GWH
Proyecto Tía María
0
0
0
0
10
62
Extension Cerro Verde
0
0
200
1 069
406
2 838
Extension Quimpac
(Oquendo)
25
182
25
182
25
182
El Brocal (Colquijirca)
27
198
27
198
27
198
Extension Shougang Hierro
Perú
70
202
70
514
70
514
Extension Antamina
48
372
48
372
104
804
30
250
72
600
72
600
0
0
63
525
63
525
20
124
20
154
55
504
Extension Cerro Lindo
7
53
7
53
7
53
Extension Bayovar
0
0
12
71
15
138
Extension Cemento
Pacasmayo
0
0
25
173
25
173
Extension Concentradora
Toquepala
Extension Concentradora
Cuajone
Extension de Aceros
Arequipa
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MAJOR DEMAND
PROJECTS
2014
2015
2016
MW
GWH
MW
GWH
MW
GWH
19
120
20
124
20
124
Toromocho
152
774
152
1,198
152
1,202
Pachapaqui
8
69
12
104
16
138
Antapacay
93
745
96
771
96
773
0
0
5
37
5
37
Las Bambas (Apurimac)
113
313
157
1,228
158
1,270
Constancia
62
326
87
610
87
610
Quellaveco
0
0
10
36
12
90
Mina Chapi
0
0
7
55
26
205
Chucapaca - Cañahuire
0
0
10
60
62
360
Pukaqaqa (Milpo)
0
0
10
79
40
315
10
79
10
79
10
79
0
0
12
105
24
210
0
0
10
83
10
83
0
0
8
65
8
65
Corani
10
40
41
323
41
323
Salmueras de Sechura
25
175
25
175
25
175
La Arena
5
43
5
43
65
541
El Porvenir
5
31
24
144
24
144
Mina Alpamarca
8
26
15
79
15
105
Cementos Piura
25
175
25
175
25
175
Nueva Planta de Óxidos
Volcán
16
118
16
118
16
118
Extension SIDER PERU
0
0
26
44
34
180
65
473
128
760
199
1,461
Extension Cementos Lima
Marcobre (Mina Justa)
Shahuindo
Haquira (Antares)
Extension de la Fundición
de Ilo
Extension de la Refinería de
cobre
TOTAL PROJECTS IN
NORTHERN AREA
TOTAL PROJECTS IN
CENTRAL AREA
TOTAL PROJECTS IN
SOUTHERN AREA
405
2 269
450
3,356
576
4,439
308
1,673
773
5,530
1,075
8,015
TOTAL PROJECTS
778
4,415
1,351
9,647
1,849
13,916
Source: COES (2013)
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If we take into account the geographical differences in future demand the problem becomes worst. In the central part of the
SINAC there is enough reserve margins, in the northern and southern parts there is way to less generation capacity available
and even becomes negative, meaning that energy shortage has to be expected.
The following table provides the corresponding numbers that quantify the potential shortage.
Table 11: Reserve Margin of the SINAC, in the Northern, Central and Southern Zones
YEAR
PEAK
DEMAND
MW
EFFECTIVE
POWER
MW
SOLID
POWER
MW
RESERVE
MARGIN OF
GENERATION
MW
RESERVE
MARGIN OF
GENERATION
%
NORTHERN AREA
2013
882
1 032
843
-38
-4,4%
2014
983
1 395
1 194
210
21,4%
2015
1 076
1 419
1 217
141
13,2%
2016
1 200
1 439
1 237
37
3,1%
2013
3 993
6 051
5 895
1902
47,6%
2014
4 310
6 102
5 914
1604
37,2%
2015
4 544
7 123
6 818
2274
50,0%
2016
4 846
7 760
7 433
2588
53,4%
2013
1 034
1 383
1 252
218
21,1%
2014
1 251
1 584
1 450
199
15,9%
2015
1 756
1 657
1 506
-250
-14,3%
2016
2 106
2 007
1 844
-263
-12,5%
CENTRAL AREA
SOUTHERN A REA
Source: COES (2013)
This gap between current and future supply and demand demonstrates the major challenge to the Peruvian energy market and
cannot be covered with current projects in the pipeline.
The idea is to cover the shortage in future supply with gas-fired thermal power plants that are quicker to install. The outlook
presented in the following figure is taken into account. Nevertheless a gap of 490 Megawatt of installed capacity remains.
A way to cover this can be to increase the transmission capacity between the southern and northern part of the grid to get
access to the reserve margin in the central part of the SINAC which according to the table above will be sufficient to cover
future demand.
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Figure 12: Development Energy Demand with Thermal Energy Project in the Southern Part of the Grid
Source: COES (2013)
However, gas power plants have one problem which is that the infrastructure for the supply is not established yet, and without
the cheap and easy logistic solution thermal generation can get very expensive.
In theory the challenge describe above is easy to face, Peru needs more projects to produce energy and the government should
put a legal and political framework to encourage companies to develop, construct and operate projects. However this is not that
easy since it takes time to develop, construct and start the operation of an energy project, especially if we talk about large
energy projects. Also permitting processes can take very long hence the development of a project to a ready for construction
level takes its time as well, although the authorization processes in theory is very clear. However in practice, the responsibilities
are not always clearly defined and ministries (usually there are at least two or more ministry involved depending on the type of
project) do not coordinate necessarily amongst them. Therefore it is necessary to define and implement a clear and fast interinstitutional permitting process that allows bringing projects to ready for construction and at an operation level.
For companies and investors that develop, construct and operate projects the challenge is to find the right experts and
companies that have the right technology and tools and know how to develop, construct and operate projects taking into
account technological, environmental, social, legal and financial aspects.
In Peru there are international and national companies as well as consultancies that have experience and the knowhow in these
areas, however one of the major problems here is that people very often don’t trust each other and it is very difficult to earn the
trust of someone in Peru. The reason for this is that often companies and people do not comply with contracts and agreements;
therefore it is a challenge to prove that you are trustworthy, especially if you are new and not yet known in the market.
Regarding technology expertise in traditional energy technology for hydropower, transmission lines and distribution grids
experts do exist in Peru, but for high end technology, control systems and operation equipment it is very hard to find expertise
and experienced people. This is also because there are only few equipment providers that fabricate their products in Peru.
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Therefore various foreign companies are selling or trying to sell products and services in these areas. The number of service
and equipment providers is growing. Therefore technology and expertise that is not directly available in Peru can be bought
from foreign companies, and hence the availability of technology and expertise is improving.
In the environmental area the major issue is achieving compliance with national and international norms (many financial
institution require compliance with international standards). Unfortunately in Peru many companies only comply in theory
with the environmental standards, but now public entities in charge of monitoring and auditing have become stricter. This can
slow down the development and construction of new projects substantially in case of no-compliance and this obviously delays
the start of commercial operation. The challenge here is to consider all environmental norms and regulations from the very
beginning onwards, and to include those norms into the internal control systems to guarantee their compliance.
This also counts for probably the biggest challenge in the Peruvian energy market, social inclusion and management of
community relationships. Many companies in Peru have very good relationships with the institutions of the central or regional
government, but fail to enter into a transparent and open dialog with the local populations in the actual project area. The
management of these relations is a really tough challenge, and nowadays this relationship is often the decisive point for a
successful implementation of a project. If a company today fails to take into account the local population the project is at risk
and might either be lost or delayed for years like for example, the Santa Teresa 2 hydropower project, the Chadin 2 hydropower
project or the Inambari hydropower project. For a successful execution of energy project is essential to initiate a dialog with the
local population at a very early stage of the project.
In the legal area the problem is that the authorization and approval processes are very slow in Peru, even though the
government has been trying to accelerate these processes in practice there is hardly any difference. This is not due to the lack of
knowhow, but rather due to the fact that there are not enough people working in these areas of the ministries. The number of
people has not significantly increased whereas the number of applications did substantially. Another challenge is that many
permits involve several ministries and that these have different requirements for the same type of projects and very often the
ministries do not coordinate between each other. Therefore it is very important and a challenge to know how to move in the
market to get the permits and approvals on time to not delay projects unnecessarily.
Analyzing the challenges in the Peruvian energy market from a government point of view you can see that the major challenge
is to create a stable legal and political framework for the energy market that allows for fast development, construction and start
of commercial operation of energy projects to satisfy future demand.
1.5.3. Strategy of the Government
To approach the challenges mentioned above the government is following a strategy that addresses and aims the following
points:







Diversify the matrix of energy including hydropower, thermal power and renewable energy projects,
Satisfy the future energy demand in a sustainable manner taking into account social, environmental and economic
aspects and with a minimum negative impact and social inclusion,
Implement universal access to electricity for all citizens,
Improve the efficiency of the use of energy,
Improve the natural gas infrastructure and supply in order to be able to expand the Thermal gas power electricity
generation,
Improve the institutional level of the ministries and other public entities to accelerate the approval processes and
shorten the time requires to get permits to execute the project, and
Integrate the transmission system with other countries in the region to exchange energy in case needed and to
stabilize energy supply.
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2. Major Participants and their Projects
2.1. INTRODUCTION
The Peruvian Energy Market and each of its submarkets consist of some very big companies and a large number of smaller
companies that either already operate generation facilities or own projects that they either want to develop, construct and/or
operate. Some project owners are only interested in the beginning of the projects until a certain level before selling it to other
companies or investors.
The MINEM, OSINERGMIN and COES are the principal entities managing and organizing the Peruvian energy market and
therefore they document, register, approve and supervise market activities. Analyzing and comparing this information gives a
good insight into the market and an overview on the pipeline of current and future projects.
2.2. MAJOR PARTICIPANTS IN THE PERUVIAN ENERGY MARKET
The following chapter presents the generation, transmission and distribution companies that have these submarkets as their
primary business. Keep in mind that there are other, private companies that own assets in these markets as well, but have
another primary business. For example many mining companies have their own transmission or distribution facilities. These
companies will not be mentioned as major participants; however their projects and assets will be presented.
2.2.1. Energy Generation
According to OSINERMIN’s latest published annual numbers of 2012, the major participants in the generation submarket
based on sales are the two privately held companies EDEGEL and Energía del Sur, followed by the Peruvian state generation
company Electroperú. These three companies together have a market share of almost 60%. The rest of the generation marked
is owned by other companies. The following table gives and overview on all generation companies that report to
OSINERGMIN.
Table 12: Major Energy Generation Companies connected to the SINAC
MAJOR GENERATING COMPANIES INVOLVE IN THE PERUVIAN ENERGY MARKET
Total Year
No
Company
Nuevos
Soles
Share
1
EDEGEL SAA (ENDESA)
1,324,467,672
19.55%
2
ENERSUR - Energía del Sur SA (GDF Suez)
1,290,728,241
19.06%
3
ELECTROPERÚ SA
1,147,114,872
16.94%
4
Kallpa Generación SA
621,696,242
9.18%
5
Duke Energy EGENOR SCA
521,884,807
7.70%
6
EEPSA - Empresa Eléctrica de Piura SA
265,893,534
3.93%
7
SN Power Perú SA
254,704,244
3.76%
8
Termoselva SRL
193,489,593
2.86%
9
EGASA - Empresa de Generación Eléctrica de Arequipa SA
185,078,932
2.73%
10
Compañía Eléctrica El Platanal SA - CELEPSA
181,980,324
2.69%
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MAJOR GENERATING COMPANIES INVOLVE IN THE PERUVIAN ENERGY MARKET
Total Year
No
Company
Nuevos
Soles
Share
11
Empresa de Generación Eléctrica San Gabán SA
152,068,380
2.25%
12
Chinango SAC
150,763,024
2.23%
13
EGEMSA - Empresa de Generación Eléctrica Machu Picchu SA
104,721,543
1.55%
14
Shougang Generación Eléctrica SAA
79,496,357
1.17%
15
SdF Energía SAC
60,232,248
0.89%
16
EGESUR - Empresa de Generación Eléctrica del Sur SA
48,631,527
0.72%
17
Maple Etanol SRL
44,448,091
0.66%
18
SINERSA - Sindicato Energético SA
34,234,793
0.51%
19
Hidroeléctrica Huanchor SAC
23,912,007
0.35%
20
Generación Eléctrica de Atocongo SA
16,006,973
0.24%
21
Activos Mineros SAC
13,351,402
0.20%
22
Hidroeléctrica Santa Cruz SAC
11,613,811
0.17%
23
Generadora de Energía del Perú SA - GEPSA
9,522,494
0.14%
24
Agro Industrial Paramonga SAA
9,175,041
0.14%
25
Sudamericana de Energía
8,092,937
0.12%
26
Aguas y Energía Perú SA
5,323,361
0.08%
27
Petramas SAC
5,204,921
0.08%
28
Eléctrica Santa Rosa SAC
2,814,943
0.04%
29
GTS Repartición
1,838,361
0.03%
30
Hidrocañete SA
1,728,890
0.03%
31
GTS Majes
1,583,622
0.02%
32
Maja Energía SAC
842,000
0.01%
33
EGEPSA - Emp. Gen. y Com. Servs. Pubs. de Elec. Pangoa
691,186
0.01%
Total Invoicing
6,773,336,374
100.00%
Source: OSINERGMIN (2013)
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2.2.2. Energy Transmission
The transmission market is dominated by REP – Red de Energía del Perú and the Consorcio Transmantaro who together have
a market share of above 70%. Both companies are owned by ISA of Columbia.
The following table presents the companies operating in the Peruvian transmission sector.
Table 13: Major Energy Transmission Companies connected to the SINAC
MAJOR TRANSMISSION COMPANIES IN THE PERUVIAN ENERGY MARKET
Total Year
No
Company
1
REP - Red de Energía del Perú (ISA)
Nuevos
Soles
258,920,802
2
Consorcio Transmantaro SA (ISA)
159,197,204
26.81%
3
Abengoa Transmisión Norte SA
56,058,520
9.44%
4
REDESUR - Red Eléctrica del Sur SA
36,218,072
6.10%
5
Interconexión Eléctrica ISA Perú SA (ISA)
28,793,237
4.85%
6
Eteselva SRL
22,189,389
3.74%
7
ETENORTE SAC
15,872,619
2.67%
8
CONENHUA - Consorcio Energético de Huancavelica SA (2)
6,905,496
1.16%
9
Empresa de Transmisión Guadalupe SAC
2,275,211
0.38%
10
DEPOLTI - Proyecto Especial Olmos Tinajones
3,053,735
0.51%
11
Empresa de Transmisión Callalli SAC
1,729,561
0.29%
12
Compañía Transmisora Norperuana SRL
2,229,531
0.38%
13
Compañía Minera Antamina
261,749
0.04%
Total Invoicing
593,705,127
100.00%
Share
43.61%
Source: OSINERGMIN (2013)
2.2.3. Energy Distribution
The major companies in the energy distribution market are Luz del Sur and EDELNOR (ENDESA) who together own around
60% of the submarket. The following table presents all distribution companies from the SINAC.
Table 14: Major Energy Distribution Companies connected to the SINAC
MAJOR DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES IN THE PERUVIAN ENERGY MARKET
No
Company
1
2
Nuevos Soles
Share
Luz del Sur SAA
2,008,381,293
30.30%
EDELNOR SAA (ENDESA)
1,932,085,466
29.15%
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Total Year
MAJOR DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES IN THE PERUVIAN ENERGY MARKET
No
Company
3
Total Year
Nuevos Soles
Share
Hidrandina SA - Electro Norte Medio
548,145,587
8.27%
4
ENOSA - Electro Nor Oeste SA
364,780,816
5.50%
5
SEAL - Sociedad Eléctrica del Sur Oeste SA
315,267,280
4.76%
6
Electro Centro SA
299,987,904
4.53%
7
Electro Norte SA
274,722,759
4.15%
8
Electro Dunas SA
237,492,228
3.58%
9
Electro Sur Este SA
225,056,355
3.40%
10
Electro Sur SA
119,636,698
1.81%
11
Electro Puno SA
100,320,646
1.51%
12
Electro Ucayali SA
78,512,678
1.18%
13
COELVISAC - Consorcio Eléctrico Villacurí SAC
68,616,825
1.04%
14
EDE Cañete SAA
27,435,092
0.41%
15
Empresa Municipal de Servicios Eléctricos de Tocache SA
13,293,500
0.20%
16
EMSEU SAC - Empr. Mun. Sers. Elecs. Utcubamba SAC
5,138,128
0.08%
17
SERSA - Servicios Eléctricos Rioja SA
5,013,478
0.08%
18
EMSEMSA - Emp. de Servs. Elecs. Muns. de Paramonga SA
1,722,660
0.03%
19
Electro Pangoa SA
1,155,953
0.02%
20
Emp. Dist. y Com. de Elec. San Ramón de Pangoa SA - EDELSA
467,533
0.01%
Total Invoicing
6,627,232,879
100.00%
Source: OSINERGMIN (2013)
2.3. PROJECTS IN THE PERUVIAN ENERGY MARKET
Each energy project in Peru requires a certain license before it can be constructed and finally enter into commercial operation.
The most important license is the temporary concession, the authorization and the definite concession of the MINEM.
The requirements for concessions and authorizations are defined in the Concession Law and its Regulations. Authorizations
generally are for thermal power plants and definite concession for hydropower plants. A project that has an approved
authorization or definite concession for the construction of a project usually also has all the other licenses that are prerequisites for the approval of a definite concession or authorization.
After obtaining the authorization or definite concession for a project, companies are ready to contract a construction company
and close the financing with a bank or another financial institution before starting the construction of the project.
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To identify energy projects and to know in what stage the projects are (operation, construction or development stage), it can be
assumed that projects that have a recent definite concession are about to start the construction stage, projects that hold old
definite concessions are already in the operation stage, and projects that have a temporary concession are about to start their
studies to verify the feasibility of the projects and to get the above mentioned licenses required to apply for a definite
concession or authorization.
Please note that the definite concession and authorization are only obligatory for all hydropower and thermal projects above
500 Kilowatts, and the temporary concession is only obligatory for projects above 750 Megawatt or projects that need on site
investigations that require easements over land owned by third parties.
As a result, almost all energy projects under construction and in operation hold a definite concession or authorization, but only
some projects that are under development hold temporary concessions. Consequently the official list of energy projects of
MINEM does not include all projects that exist in Peru.
Therefore the lists of projects at different stages that have been elaborated for this Sector Report based on information given by
MINEM, have been complemented with information from OSINERGMIN, COES, other institutions and sector specialists;
making the lists as comprehensive as possible.
Information for the generation and transmission sub-sectors about projects that are in operation, under construction and
under development has been researched, analyzed and organized. Almost all information for the distribution sub-sector has
been available on existing concession areas and the companies that have the exclusivity within these areas that cover all major
urban and rural areas.
Based on the information that was available for the elaboration of this sector report the following 7 project lists, containing
information about the projects and the project owner, have been elaborated:
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Generation projects in operation
Generation projects under construction
Generation projects under development
Transmission projects in operation
Transmission projects under construction
Transmission projects under development
Distribution projects
Since these lists almost have 100 pages in total they are presented in Attachment 1 Energy Generation Projects, Attachment 2
Energy Transmission Projects, and Attachment 3 Energy Distribution Projects.
Note that the companies mentioned in the previous chapter are the major participants in the three sub-sectors generation,
transmission and distribution; however there are numerous other companies that are active in these sub-sectors operating,
constructing and/or developing projects.
The following table gives an overview on the number of generation, transmission and distribution companies that have energy
projects in operation, under construction and under development.
For information on the projects and names of companies please see the above mentioned attachments.
Table 15: Number of Companies with Generation, Transmission and Distribution Projects
STAGE
GENERATION TRANSMISSION DISTRIBUTION
Operation
243
95
Construction
29
33
Development
70
21
Source: Author, based on Information from MINEM, OSINERGMIN and COES
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3. Business Opportunities
3.1. INTRODUCTION
As mentioned in the previous chapter, the Peruvian Concession Law and its Regulations defines the requirements and licenses
necessary to obtain a definite concession or authorization that allows the construction and operation of energy projects in Peru.
From these requirements and licenses it can be derive what type of equipment and services is needed to develop, construct and
operate the energy projects. The most important requirements for a definite concession and/or an authorization are:
 Design and investigations including (topographical study, geological study, geotechnical study, hydrological study, civil work
design, electrical work design, mechanical work design, financial model, energy market study, socioeconomic study, energy
study, electrical system study, fuel supply study, easement study, etc.),
 Approved environmental study,
 Non-existence of archaeological remains certificate with previous archaeological study,
 Definition of easements,
 Cost estimation of project,
 Authorization for use of natural resources owned by the Peruvian state (for hydropower projects e.g. approved hydrological
study),
 Certificate of compliance of COES certifying that the project can be connected to the SINAC,
 Favorable report for investor of a registered financial risk classification company, and
 Financial guarantee of 1% of investment cost with a top of 500 UIT (approximately USD 700,000).
In addition to the requirements defined in the Definite Concession Law and its Regulation a number of other items such as
detailed design, access road concepts, operative study, balance of plant, plant operation and management plan, final approval
of COES, etc. are required before starting the construction and/or the operation of an energy project.
3.2. PRODUCTS AND SERVICES REQUIRED
Potential products and services required have been identified and listed in the following chapters. These lists of business
opportunities, that have been subdivided according to the different stages development, construction and operation of the
energy project, do not claim to be complete and intend to give an overview on services and equipment required during the
different stages of an energy project in Peru, allowing to draw conclusions on potential business opportunities for service and
equipment providers in the Peruvian energy market.
The lists have been further subdivided into the following activity areas:
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Technology,
Environment,
Social,
Legal,
Finance, and
Integral activities.
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3.2.1. Opportunities during Development
The following table provides business opportunities that have been identified for the development stage of energy projects.
Table 16: Opportunities during Development
AREA
SERVICE PROVIDERS
Technology
 Execution and elaboration of technical studies,

investigations and reports.
 Elaboration of topographical and geographical data
and plans.
 Execution of geological, geotechnical and geosismic
investigations.
 Energy generation and dispatch studies and
simulations.

 Elaboration of hydrological data, measurements, and
simulation as basis for energy calculation of
hydropower plants.
 Execution of statistical and structural calculation, and
engineering activities and pricing for civil works.
 Execution of electro technical, mechanical and
hydraulic designs, engineering and pricing activities.
 Design activities and elaboration of design reports
according to design stage of projects.
 Drafting of plans according to design and authorized
stage.
 Elaboration of cost estimation and reports.
 Preparation of tender documents and specifications.
 Logistical and access studies for projects.
 Fuel supply study for projects.
Supply of technical equipment, software and
information required by service providers and project
owners for the planning, execution and supervision of
topographical, geological, energetical, hydrological,
civil-, electrical-, mechanical-, cost - and hydraulic
engineering, designing, drafting and other services
provided.
Provide cost and design information for equipment,
products and control systems that will be required for
the construction and operation of the projects.
Environment
 Execution and elaboration of environmental impact 
studies, mitigations and environmental management
concepts and activities.
 Elaboration of environmental monitoring plan for
construction and operation.
 Investigation of underground- and superficial water.
 Elaboration of hydrological, metrological and
climatological data, reports and execution of
measurements.
 Mapping and investigation of flora and fauna for
environmental impact and mitigations studies.
 Analysis and classification of use of earth for
agriculture.
 Analysis and classification of use of earth for forestry.
 Analysis of climate change mitigation contribution,
and elaboration of documentation to register for
subsidies and assistance from carbon funds.
 Laboratory analysis of water, soil and rock.
 On site such as easements of noise, electromagnetism,
air and wind.
Supply of technical equipment, software and
information required by service providers and project
owners for the planning, execution and supervision of
environmental engineering, hydrological,
metrological, climatological, biological, chemical,
agronomical, forestry and other services and
investigations provided.
Social
 Execution and elaboration of social baseline studies,
social inclusion and social investment plans.
 Elaboration of socioeconomic analysis and
development plans.
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EQUIPMENT PROVIDERS
 Supply software and information required by service
providers and project owners for the planning,
execution and supervision of sociological,
anthropological, archaeological, and other services
AREA
SERVICE PROVIDERS
EQUIPMENT PROVIDERS
 Implementation and management of social inclusion
and investment plans.
 Investigation of project area for archaeological and
historic remains.
 Analysis of demographic development and social
structure in project area.
and investigations provided.
Legal
 Preparation of contracts with service providers and
employees.
 Preparation of terms and conditions of tender.
 Preparation and negotiation of the construction
contract.
 Legal advice and assistance for approval of projects.
 Supply of software and information required by
lawyers and project owners for the planning,
execution and supervision of legal services.
Finance
 Financial evaluation and cost/benefit optimization of  Supply of software and information required by
projects.
service providers and project owners for the planning,
 Financial information and assistance for development execution and supervision of financial services.
activities of projects.
 Management accounting services required for
management and development of energy projects.
 Tax accounting services required for compliance with
tax regulations.
 Financing services for the execution of the projects,
financing of equipment and construction.
 Project insurance services for construction.
Integral
Activities
 Overall management and optimization of energy

project.
 Project management and permitting.
 Coordination of social, environmental, technical, legal
and financial activities and services provided.
 Administration activities for energy projects during
development.
 Supervision of contracted works and services.
 Management of human resources.
 Management of stakeholder relation, PR and
marketing.
 Organization and management of IT-Services.
Supply of software and information required by
service providers and project owners for the planning,
execution and supervision of management and
integrated activities.
Source: Author (2014)
During the development stage the project owners require the traditional development services to bring the project to a
construction ready level.
Equipment providers can offer software and technical equipment required for the development of the projects such as
measurement equipment for environmental baseline studies; and cost and design information on equipment and control
systems required for technical development and to optimize the energy projects. The later helps to get in touch with the project
owners and increases the probability of selling equipment for the construction of the projects.
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3.2.2. Opportunities during Construction
For the construction stage the following business opportunities have been identified.
Table 17: Opportunities during Construction
AREA
SERVICE PROVIDERS
Technology
 Construction of projects and installation of
 Supply of technical equipment, software and
equipment.
construction material required for the execution of the
 Execution of design and engineering services for
construction, installation and operation of project,
construction of project.
and/or to be installed as part of the project.
 Owners engineering services and supervision.
 Supply of technical equipment, software and
 Lenders engineering services and supervision.
information required by service providers and project
 Technical supervision of construction and installation owners for the construction of the projects.
of equipment.
 Check technical compliance of products delivered by
equipment providers and services provided by
consultants.
 Technical services required during construction such
as topography, geological interpretation and others.
 Logistical services to deliver construction materials
and equipment.
 Training for operation and management of energy
projects.
Environment
 Implementation and management of environmental
monitoring plan.
 Supervision of compliance with the environmental
regulation and monitoring plan.
 Measurement and monitoring services required for
environmental supervision.
Social
 Implementation and management of social inclusion  Supply of software and information required by
and investment plans.
service providers and project owners for the execution
 Management of social relations with local population. of monitoring services during construction.
 Supervision of compliance with social inclusion and
investment plans.
 Implementation and management of archaeological
monitoring plan.
 Supervision of compliance with the archaeological
monitoring plan.
Legal
 Provide legal services for import of equipment and
construction materials.
 Legal advice and assistance required during
construction.
 Provide legal services for claim and guarantee
management.
Finance
 Management accounting services required for
 Supply of software and information required by
management and construction of energy projects.
service providers and project owners for the planning,
 Tax accounting services required for compliance with execution and supervision of financial services.
tax regulations.
 Project insurance services for construction and
operation.
Integral
 Overall management of construction of energy
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EQUIPMENT PROVIDERS
 Supply of technical equipment, software and
information required by service providers and project
owners for the execution of monitoring services
during construction.
 Supply of software and information required by
lawyers and project owners for the planning,
execution and supervision of legal services.
 Supply of software and information required by
AREA
SERVICE PROVIDERS
Activities
project.
 Supervision of construction of civil works, installation
of equipment and compliance with the terms and
conditions of contracts.
 Management of claims and guarantees.
 Coordination of social, environmental, technical, legal
and financial activities and services provided during
construction.
 Administration activities for energy projects during
construction.
 Management of human resources.
 Management of stakeholder relations and marketing.
 Organization of IT-Services.
EQUIPMENT PROVIDERS
service providers and project owners for the planning,
execution and supervision of management and
integrated activities.
Source: Author (2014)
For the construction of the energy project the service providers are mainly contracted for construction management,
engineering services and supervision of works and contracts.
Equipment suppliers can contribute with construction equipment, materials and machines, as well as with equipment and
construction materials required for the actual construction and start of commercial operation of the project.
3.2.3. Opportunities during Operation
Business opportunities during the operation stage of energy projects are presented in the following table.
Table 18: Opportunities during Operation
AREA
SERVICE PROVIDERS
Technology
 Operation, control and supervision of energy projects.  Delivery of maintenance and spare parts.
 Maintenance services for energy projects.
 Deliver replacement of equipment and materials.
 Replacement of equipment and renovation of civil
works.
 Training for operation and management of energy
projects.
Environment
 Management, control and supervision of the
 Spare parts and renewal of technical equipment and
environmental monitoring plan.
software required for environmental services.
 Measurement and monitoring services required for
the environmental monitoring plan.
 Support and maintenance of technical equipment and
software required for environmental services.
Social
 Management, control and supervision of social
 Renewal of technical equipment and software
inclusion and investment plan.
required for social services.
 Management of social relations with local population.
 Support and maintenance of software required for the
execution of social services.
Legal
 Provide legal services for claim and guarantee
management.
 Legal advice and assistance required during
operation.
 Support and maintenance of software and
information required by lawyers and project owners
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EQUIPMENT PROVIDERS
 Renewal of software required for legal services.
AREA
SERVICE PROVIDERS
EQUIPMENT PROVIDERS
for the planning, execution and supervision of legal
services.
Finance
 Management accounting services required for
 Renewal of software required for financial services.
management and operation of energy projects.
 Tax accounting services required for compliance with
tax regulations.
 Support and maintenance of software and
information required by service providers and project
owners for the planning, execution and supervision of
financial services.
 Project insurance services for operation.
 Refinancing services.
Integral
Activities
 Overall management of operation of energy project.  Renewal of software required for management and
 Supervision of the construction of operation and
integrated activities.
maintenance of energy projects, and renewal of
equipment.
 Management of claims and guarantees.
 Coordination of social, environmental, technical, legal
and financial activities and services provided during
operation.
 Administration activities for energy projects during
operation.
 Management of human resources.
 Management of stakeholder relations and marketing.
 Organization of IT-Services.
 Support and maintenance of software and
information required by service providers and project
owners for the planning, execution and supervision of
management and integrated activities.
Source: Author (2014)
The majority of services required during the operation of energy projects are related to the control, maintenance and
monitoring activities.
Equipment providers can deliver maintenance parts, replacement of parts and/or equipment that need to be renewed.
3.3. COMMON PROCUREMENT PRACTICES OF COMPANIES
The procurement and contracting of services and equipment in the Peruvian energy sector does not differ substantially from
the procurement practice of companies and entities in other countries.
Usually for smaller contracts the companies directly contract service and equipment providers without asking for alternative
offers. On the other hand for large contracts the companies usually tender the services and equipment they intend to contract
and buy.
The common steps to tender services and equipment are:
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Preparation of design and technical documents.
Preparation of terms of reference and tender documents.
Invite companies to present their offers.
Short list of successful companies.
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 Negotiate with short listed companies.
 Sign the negotiated contract.
However in Peru family, friends and long lasting business relationships play a more important role than in most of the western
world. The management and directors of Peruvian companies usually prefer to contract services and equipment from people
they already know or at least from people and companies that have been introduced and recommended by someone they trust.
This becomes even more important if the potential client is not an international company with representation in Peru, but a
Peruvian company, and in fact the process to participate in a tender does not only start with the official invitation of companies
to present their offers, it starts much earlier.
It is important to know that a tender is going to happen before it actually starts. Therefore on the one side, it is important to
know the market and also what kind of project each company has under development, under construction and in operation;
and on the other side it is very important to know people in these companies in order to learn about the projects and tender
processes before the actual tender is published.
In this sense having a “person of trust” to open the door and provide assistance throughout the procurement and contracting
process, whether for a big service contract or an equipment contract, in most cases helps to increase the likelihood of winning a
contract.
Obviously it is also possible to participate in tenders and to win contracts without being introduced by someone who knows the
potential client, regardless it is useful to know well-connected people that will help you to be accepted and trustworthy.
Regarding trustworthiness, Swiss service and equipment providers have a clear advantage compared to providers from other
countries, because in Peru, like in many other countries, Switzerland stands for reliability, quality, punctuality and
trustworthiness.
The above mentioned regarding winning a contract is valid for both private and public companies, the only significant
difference is that public companies are obliged by law to execute a tender before contracting services or equipment and the
providers that want to participate in public tenders need to be registered in the official National Register of Suppliers (Registro
Nacional de Provedores) of the Peruvian state.
Amongst other requirements a company that wishes to register has to be able to proof sufficient experience in the area that it
intends to provide services and/or equipment to the state. It is also necessary to have a subsidiary company or at least an
official branch in Peru.
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4. Useful Information
4.1. INTRODUCTION
In the previous chapter it has been demonstrated that Peru has to develop, construct and operate more energy projects to
satisfy future demand for energy, required to sustain the economic growth. Hence, Peru also requires services and equipment
to bring more energy projects from the development stage to the operation stage.
The Peruvian state considers availability of energy as one of the main drivers and bottlenecks in securing future economic
growth. Therefore the government implemented a political and legal framework that allows private and international
participations in the Peruvian energy market and promotes private investment into this sector.
The following chapter gives a general overview on how to do business in the Peruvian energy market and on existing networks
and entities that promote and organize private activities in the energy market. Then, some useful sources of information will be
presented.
4.2. FRAMEWORK FOR DOING BUSINESS IN PERU
Peru, compared to other Latin American countries, is very open to international investments and offers a very supportive
environment for international business activities. Therefore the Peruvian constitution, laws and regulations declare:

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Open access for foreign investors and companies to all sub-sectors in the Peruvian energy market,
Non-discrimination of foreign investors,
Free transfer or capital,
Free competition,
Protection of private property,
Free distribution of royalties,
Free access to national and international financing,
Full access to international dispute resolution, and
Freedom to purchase shares of Peruvian companies.
Furthermore, the Peruvian state is promoting private investments into infrastructure projects by its investment promotion
agency Proinversion.
In the Energy sector, Proinversion tenders mainly state-owned generation and transmission projects, the winner of the tender
then has to develop and execute the project under the terms and conditions defined in the contract signed with the Peruvian
state.
4.3. NETWORKS AND ENTITIES PROMOTING INVESTMENTS AND DEVELOPMENT
In addition to Proinversion some private networks and entities promotes a private activities in the energy market and lobby for
their interests. The most important networks and institutions are:
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National Environmental Fund (FONAM)
National Society of Mining, Oil and Energy (SNMPE)
Peruvian Association for Renewable Energy (APERGER)
Peruvian Association for Solar and Environment (APES)
Peruvian Association for Energy Efficiency (APEFI)
Association of Renewable Energy Generating Companies (AGRER)
FONAM is a private no profit organization that was created by the Peruvian congress to promote public and private
investments into climate change mitigation projects. FONAM is recognized by the World Bank as the focal point for projects
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that have been registered under the Clean Development Mechanism of the United Nation Climate Change Convention. FONAM
also officially represents Peru in the international events like the Carbon EXPO. Moreover, FONAM organizes numerous
events regarding renewable energy, energy efficiency and other clean development related topic throughout the year.
It is probably the most influential private, nonprofit organization with the largest Peruvian generation, transmission and
distribution companies as its members is the SNMPE. The society not only lobbies for energy markets, but also for the oil and
mining sectors. SNMPE publishes its own sector reports and information, it also organizes events and fairs.
The APERGER, APES, AFEFI and AGRER are private, nonprofit organizations conformed by companies and professionals that
are dedicated to the development, construction and operation of Renewable Energy Projects (Small Hydro Power, Biomass,
Wind, Geothermal and Solar. These organizations lobby for more participation of Renewable Energy in the national energy
matrix and a simplified legal framework. Activities include the organization of Renewable Energy Events (fairs, expositions,
presentations, etc.), publications of market information and other lobby related activities.
4.4. SOURCES OF INFORMATION
4.4.1. Events and Expositions
In Peru there are several companies that organize energy market events and expositions. The major events are:
Specific Events for the Energy Sector
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“Southern Cone Energy Summit” organized by BNamericas (www.bnamericasevents.com)
“Expo Energía” organized by Doble T Comunicaciones (www.expoenergiaperu.com)
“Conferencia Energías Renovables” organized by Doble T Comunicaciones (www.electricidadperu.net/category/eventos )
“Peru Energía” organized by Energía Minas (www.peruenergia.com.pe)
“Feria Internacional de Energía, Gestión de Residuos y Ecoeficiencia” organized by FONAM
(www.fonamperu.org/general/feria)
 “Congreso Internacional en Energía” organized by Grupo Perú Events (www.congresoenergiaperu.com)
Other Sector Events with Participation in Energy Companies
 “Convención Minera – Perumin” organized by the Peruvian Mining Institute (www.convencionminera.com)
 “Expo Mina Peru” organized by Digamma (www.expominaperu.com)
4.4.2. Useful Information Online
The following institutions have very useful information published online, that includes updated information about the energy
market, companies and their projects.
The webpages and phone numbers of the institutions are:
 OSINERGMIN: Sector and project information about generation, transmission and distribution projects under supervision
with signed contracts with the Peruvian state
www.osinergmin.gob.pe/newweb/pages/GFE/4.htm?9787
Interactive map of generation and transmission projects
http://www.osinerg.gob.pe/newweb/pages/GFE/mapaSINAC/
Interactive map of distribution projects
http://www.osinerg.gob.pe/newweb/pages/GFE/mapaMT/
Phone: 01 219 3400
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 MINEM:
Sector and project information about generation, transmission and distribution projects with definite
concessions, authorizations and temporary concessions
www.minem.gob.pe/_sector.php?idSector=6
Phone: 01 411 1100
 COES:
Sector and project information about generation and transmission project connected to the SINAC
www.coes.org.pe/wcoes/coes/salaprensa/estadistica_anual.aspx
Phone: 01 611 8585
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5. Conclusions and Recommendations
Based on the information given above it can be concluded that there is an increasing demand for services and
equipment for the development, construction and operation of energy projects in Peru. This is due to the high
growth of the Peruvian economy, which is expected to continue growing in the future.
One of the key factors to secure a sustainable economic growth in the future is to make energy available where
is needed. Therefore, Peru needs to install more generation, transmission and distribution facilities.
Taking into account energy projects in pipeline and major future projects that will consume energy, there is a
gap between supply and demand of energy that will result in an uncovered reserve margin very likely to
happen in 2014, and a shortage of energy supply from 2017 onwards.
Traditionally, Peru satisfies the majority of its energy demands with renewable hydropower resources;
however, the participation of gas-fired thermal energy has increased substantially throughout the last decade,
due to different facts such as the fast growing demand for energy, the quicker and easier construction of gasfired thermal power plants, and the availability of domestic natural gas from the Camisea gas fields at an
affordable price.
Despite that, other renewable energy projects like wind power are under development or even under
construction, it is very likely that future demand, and especially the gap forecasted for 2017, will be cover
mostly by hydropower and gas-powered thermal plants.
Hence, it can be concluded that services and equipment will mostly be required for and/or related to the
development of hydropower and gas-powered thermal power plants.
Nevertheless, there will also be demand for services and equipment in other areas like wind, solar, biomass
and efficient thermal power as well as transmission and distribution technology.
To get a clearer understanding about the demand for specific services and equipment it is recommended to
take a closer look at specific segments of the market, and to study the procurement practices of energy project
owners in Peru in more detail.
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Attachments
ATTACHMENT 1: ENERGY GENERATION PROJECTS
This attachment has been elaborated based on information given by MINAM, OSINERGMIN and COES.
Attachment 1.1: Projects in Operation
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
1
SN Power Peru S.A.
C.H. Gallito Ciego (Cementos
Pacasmayo S.A.A.) - Cajamarca
38
Hydropower
Definite Concession
1996
Operation
C.H. Cahua – Lima and Ancash
40
Hydropower
Definite Concession
14.09.2001
Operation
C.H. MALPASO – Junin and Pasco
54
Hydropower
Definite Concession
27.05.2012
Operation
C.H. PACHACHACA - Junin
12
Hydropower
Definite Concession
05.12.1994
Operation
C.H. YAUPI – Juninn and Pasco
108
Hydropower
Definite Concession
27.05.2006
Operation
CH3N – Ancash
1
Hydropower
Definite Concession
17.03.2004
Operation
PARIAC N° 4 – Ancash
3
Hydropower
Definite Concession
28.05.2001
Operation
MISAPUQUIO - Arequipa
4
Hydropower
Definite Concession
07.09.2005
Operation
SAN ANTONIO - Arequipa
1
Hydropower
Definite Concession
07.12.2005
Operation
SAN IGNACIO - Arequipa
1
Hydropower
Definite Concession
07.12.2005
Operation
LA OROYA - Junin
9
Hydropower
Definite Concession
02.12.2003
Operation
C.T. Santa Tosa
Westinghouse TG‐7
121
Thermal
Authorization
1996
Operation
C.H. Yanango
43
Hydropower
Definite Concession
1998
Operation
C.H Chimay
151
Hydropower
Definite Concession
13.10.2000
Operation
2
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PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
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ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
C.H. Callahuanca – Lima
81
Hydropower
Definite Concession
05.03.2011
Operation
C.H. HUAMPANI – Lima
31
Hydropower
Definite Concession
03.09.1994
Operation
C.H. HUINCO – Lima
258
Hydropower
Definite Concession
26.08.1994
Operation
C.H. MATUCANA – Lima
120
Hydropower
Definite Concession
04.09.1994
Operation
C.H. MOYOPAMPA – Lima
63
Hydropower
Definite Concession
26.08.1994
Operation
SANTA ROSA - Lima
100
Thermal
Authorization
21.11.1996
Operation
SANTA ROSA - Lima
140
Thermal
Authorization
21.11.1996
Operation
SANTA ROSA II - Lima
190
Thermal - N.Gas
Authorization
10.12.2008
Operation
VENTANILLA – Callao
525
Thermal - N.Gas
Authorization
14.06.2007
Operation
CONCHÁN - Lima
100
Thermal
Authorization
16.05.1995
Operation
3
TERMOSELVA S.R.L.
C.T. Aguaytia – Ucayali
203
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorization
14.07.2005
Operation
4
GDF Suez - ENERGÍA DEL SUR
S.A. - ENERSUR S.A.
C.T. ILO 21 - Moquegua
135.2
Thermal – Coal
Authorization
13.10.2000
Operation
C.T. Chilca I (2 x 180 MW) ‐
360
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorization
02.09.2005
Operation
C.T. Chilca I - Chilca
262
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorization
16.07.2010
Operation
Planta de Reserva Fría de Ilo
564
Thermal – Standby Authorization
20.01.2011
Operation
C.H. YUNCAN – Paco
130
Hydropower
Definite Concession
12.10.2005
Operation
ILO (1) – Morquegua
239
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorization
18.01.2013
Operation
CHILCA 1 – Lima
847
Thermal - N.Gas
Authorization
29.04.2010
Operation
CT Reserva Fría De Generación PLANTA ILO - Morquegua
569
Thermal –
N.Gas/Diesel
Authorization
09.01.2012
Operation
C.T. Kallpa I - Chilca
180
Thermal - N.Gas
Authorization
17.03.2006
Operation
5
KALLPA Generacion
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ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
C.T. Kallpa IV – Chilca
293
Thermal - N.Gas
Authorization
14.04.2010
Operation
C.T. Kallpa - Chilca
856
Thermal - N.Gas
Authorization
03.04.2011
Operation
6
SDF ENERGÌA S.A.C.
C.T. Oquendo - Lima
Natural Gas - Cogeneration
30
Thermal
Authorization
08.07.2007
Operation
7
Duke Energy - EGENOR
C.T. Las Flores - Chilca
193
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorization
13.01.2009
Operation
Carhuaquero IV - Cajamarca
10
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
C.H. Caña Brava
6
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
C.H. Cañon del Pato – Ancash
257
Hydropower
Definite Concession
23.02.2006
Operation
C.H. Carhuaquero – Cajamarca
95
Hydropower
Definite Concession
31.08.2001
Operation
Gas de Chimbote
18
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorisation
08.09.2012
Operation
N° 2 CHICLAYO "Federico Villarreal –
Lambayeque
27
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorisation
21.12.1999
Operation
PAITA – Piura
851
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorisation
21.12.1999
Operation
PIURA – Piura
46
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorisation
24.05.2007
Operation
SULLANA – Piura
13
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorisation
21.12.1999
Operation
70
Thermal - N.Gas
Authorization
08.09.2007
Operation
14
Hydropower
Definite Concession
08.05.1995
Operation
CHARCANI V – Arequipa
135
Hydropower
Definite Concession
01.06.1995
Operation
MOLLENDO – Arequipa
32
Thermal - N.Gas
Authorization
27.08.2007
Operation
CHARCANI III– Arequipa
456
Hydropower
Definite Concession
06.03.1995
Operation
CHARCANI VI– Arequipa
896
Hydropower
Definite Concession
06.03.1995
Operation
CHARCANI I – Arequipa
147
Hydropower
Definite Concession
06.03.1995
Operation
8
Empresa de Generación Eléctrica de C.T. Pisco (2x35 MW)
Arequipa S.A. - EGASA
CHARCANI IV – Arequipa
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ITEM
9
COMPANY
Empresa De Generación Eléctrica
del Sur S.A. - EGESUR S.A.
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
CHARCANI II – Arequipa
79
Hydropower
Definite Concession
06.03.1995
Operation
CHILINA – Ica
49
Thermal
Authorization
10.04.1995
Operation
INDEPENDENCIA - Ica
75
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorization
02.06.2010
Operation
C.T. Independencia ‐ Pisco (4x6 MW)
24
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorization
11.12.2007
Operation
INDEPENDENCIA-EGESUR (ex CT
CALANA) – Ica
256
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorization
02.06.2010
Operation
MOQUEGUA - Moquegua
106
Thermal
Authorization
28.05.1998
Operation
10
CELEPSA
C.H. El Platanal - Cañete
220
Hydropower
Definite Concession
31.10.2006
Operation
11
ILLAPU ENERGY S.A.
C.T. Huachipa - Lima
14
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorization
29.07.2011
Operation
12
Aguas y Energia Peru S.A.
C.H. Pias I - Pataz ‐ La Libertad
13
Hydropower
Definite Concession
23.02.2006
Operation
13
Maple Etanol S.R.L.
C.T. Maple-Etanol - Piura
38
Biomass
Renewable Energy Concession 22.05.2012
Operation
14
Sudamericana de Energia (SdE)
C.T. Tablazo - Paita
30
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.2011
Operation
15
Empresa Eléctrica de Piura S.A. –
EEP S.A.
Planta de Reserva Fría de Talara (C.T. 200
Malacas) Standby Capacity
Thermal
Standby Definite Concession
08.01.2011
Operation
MALACAS 1 - Piura
19
Thermal
Authorization
2012.01.12
Operation
MALACAS 2 - Piura
101
Thermal
Authorization
02.05.2006
Operation
MALACAS 3 - Piura
178
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorization
15.03.2012
Operation
16
Agro Industrial Paramonga S.A.A.
Cogeneración Paramonga 1 – Lima
23
Biomass
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
17
Hidroeléctrica Santa Cruz S.A.C.
Sta. Cruz II Huallanca – Ancash
6
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
Sta. Cruz I Huallanca – Ancash
6
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
Huasahuasi I -Caripa‐Tarma
8
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
Huasahuasi II - Caripa‐Tarma
8
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
10
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
18
Sindicato Energetico S.A. SINERSA C.H. Poechos 2 – Piura
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ITEM
19
COMPANY
Maja Energía SAC
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
C.H. CURUMUY – Piura
12
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 08.01.1998
Operation
C.H. Poechos I - Piura
15
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 11.03.2010
Operation
Roncador (Unidad 1) ‐ Barranca
2
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
Roncador (Unidad 2) ‐ Barranca
2
Hydropower
01.12.2010
Operation
20
Generadora Energía del Peru S.A.
C.H. La Joya - Arequipa
10
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
21
Eléctrica Santa Rosa S.A.C.
Purmacana (Barranca)
2
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
SANTA ROSA 2 - Lima
1
Hydropower
Authorization
07.05.2001
Operation
SANTA ROSA 1 - Lima
1
Hydropower
Authorization
25.11.2004
Operation
22
Petramas S.A.C.
Huaycoloro
4
Biomass
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
23
Hidrocañete S.A.
Nuevo Imperial - Cañete
4
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
24
Grupo T Solar Global S.A.
Majes Solar 20T - Arequipa
32 Inversores de 625 kW
20
Solar
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
Repartición Solar 20T – Arequipa
32 x 625 kW
20
Solar
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
25
Tacna Solar S.A.C.
Tacna Solar – Tacna
16 x 1.250 kVA
20
Solar
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
26
Panamericana Solar S.A.C.
Panamericana Solar – Moquegua
16 x 1.250 kVA
20
Solar
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
27
Eléctrica Yanapampa S.A.C.
Yanapampa - Ocros‐Ancash
3 x 1.376 MW Francis Turbines
4
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 31.03.2010
Operation
28
Empresa Eléctrica Río Doble S.A.
C.H. Las Pizarras - Cajamarca
2 x 9 MW Horizontal Francis Turbines
19
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 27.08.2010
Operation
29
Termochilca S.A.C.
Santo Domingo de los Olleros - Chilca
Natrual Gas – Simple Cycle
198
Thermal
Authorization
14.04.2010
Operation
30
EGERSUR S.A.
C.H. Aricota I – Tacna
24
Hydropower
Definite Concession
28.11.1995
Operation
C.H. Aricota II - Tacna
12
Hydropower
Definite Concession
26.01.1996
Operation
220
Hydropower
Definite Concession
25.07.2007
Operation
31
Compañía Eléctrica el Platanal S.A. C.H. G1 El Platanal – Lima
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ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
32
CHINANGO S.A.C.
C.H. Chimay – Junin
149
Hydropower
Definite Concession
12.07.2012
Operation
C.H. Yanango – Junin
41
Hydropower
Definite Concession
29.05.2009
Operation
C.H. Machupicchu – Cusco
194
Hydropower
Definite Concession
06.06.2012
Operation
Dolorespata – Cusco
16
Thermal
Authorisation
07.02.1995
Operation
Hercca
82
Hydropower
Definite Concession
12.05.1998
Operation
C.H. Mantaro (Santiago Antúnez de
798
Mayolo) Huancavelica, Junin and Pasco
Hydropower
Definite Concession
27.06.2009
Operation
C.H. Restitucion – Huancavelica
210
Hydropower
Definite Concession
04.10.1994
Operation
Trujillo – La Libertad
70
Thermal
Authorization
11.06.2009
Operation
Zarumilla – Tumbes
15
Thermal
Authorization
19.06.1996
Operation
Diesel de Mantaro – Huancavelica
128
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
Zorritos – Tumbes
19
Thermal
Authorization
22.05.2008
Operation
Mollendo – Arequipa
84
Thermal
Authorization
13.05.2012
Operation
CT PIURA (Standby)
90
Thermal – Diesel
Authorization
13.07.2012
Operation
C.H. San Gabán II – Puno
110
Hydropower
Definite Concession
12.12.2003
Operation
Bellavista - Puno
7
Thermal
Authorization
06.01.2006
Operation
Taparachi - Puno
7
Thermal
Authorization
16.02.2001
Operation
33
34
35
Empresa de Generacion Electrica
Machupicchu S.A. - EGEM S.A.
Empresa de Electricidad Del Perú
S.A. - ELECTROPERU S.A.
Empresa de Generación Eléctrica
San Gabán S.A.
36
Empresa de Administración de
Infraestructura Eléctrica S.A.
ADINELSA
C.H. Quanda - Cajamarca
3
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 01.10.2010
Operation
37
Sociedad Minera Corona S.A.
Hidroelectrica Huanchor S.A.C.
C.H. Huanchor - Lima
16
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 13.04.2013
Operation
Operation
38
Bioenergia del Chira S.A.
C.T. Caña Brava - Piura
12
Biomass
Renewable Energy Concession 09.03.2013
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
51
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
39
Agribrands Purina Perú S.A.
Purina
1
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
40
Agro Industrias Backus S.A.
Backus
1
Thermal
Authorization
26.05.2000
Operation
41
Aguaytía Energy del Perú SRLTDA. Zorrillos
1
Thermal
Authorization
27.11.1998
Operation
42
Ajinomoto del Peru S.A.
Ajinomoto
1
Thermal
Authorization
04.08.2000
Operation
43
Alexandra S.A.C.
Planta Industrial Chancay - Lima
5
Thermal
Authorization
13.01.2003
Operation
Alicorp - Callao
1
Thermal
Authorization
12.04.2000
Operation
Calixto Romero - Piura
2
Thermal
Authorization
04.08.2000
Operation
Planta Arequipa - Arequipa
1
Thermal
Authorization
04.08.2000
Operation
Planta Farináceos Fideería - Lima
2
Thermal
Authorization
04.08.2000
Operation
Planta Farinaceos Molinos - Callao
2
Thermal
Authorization
04.08.2000
Operation
Planta Faucett - Callao
3
Thermal
Authorization
04.08.2000
Operation
Planta Oleaginosa - Callao
3
Thermal
Authorization
04.08.2000
Operation
Planta Piura
10
Thermal
Authorization
04.08.2000
Operation
Planta de Fuerza - Lima
5
Thermal
Authorization
18.05.2001
Operation
44
Armadores Pesqueros - ARPES S.A. ARPES
2
Thermal
Authorization
06.02.2001
Operation
45
Aruntani S.A.C.
Casa Fuerza - Morquegua
3
Thermal
Authorization
14.06.2004
Operation
Tucari - Morquegua
3
Thermal
Authorization
14.06.2004
Operation
Paita - Piura
4
Thermal
Authorization
28.04.2000
Operation
Planta Coishco - Ancash
2
Thermal
Authorization
30.08.2006
Operation
Planta Chancay - Lima
4
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
Planta Huarmey - Ancash
3
Thermal
Authorization
03.03.2000
Operation
Planta Ilo - Moquegua
5
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
46
Austral Group S.A.
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52
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Planta Pisco - Ica
4
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
47
Autoridad Proyecto Especial
Transporte Masivo
Autoridad Autónoma
5
Thermal
Authorization
17.11.1998
Operation
48
Avinka S.A.
Avinka
1
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
49
Bakelita y Anexos S.A.
Bakelita
1
Thermal
Authorization
04.08.2000
Operation
50
Banco de Crédito del Perú
Urb.las Laderas de Melgarejo
2
Thermal
Authorization
08.02.1994
Operation
51
BHP Billiton Tintaya S.A.
Tintaya
18
Thermal
Authorization
28.01.2002
Operation
52
Banco Internacional del Peru INTERBANK
Interbank
1
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
53
Blas Ruben Espinoza Bauer
San Miguel
1
Hydropower
Definite Concession
20.06.1997
Operation
54
Burns Philp Peru S.A.C.
Burns
1
Thermal
Authorization
14.06.2004
Operation
55
Calzados Atlas S.A.
Atlas
1
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
56
Castrovirreyna Compañía Minera
S.A.
San Genaro
1
Thermal
Authorization
09.09.1994
Operation
Santa Inés
1
Hydropower
Definite Concession
19.10.1994
Operation
57
Cemento Andino S.A.
CARPAPATA I
5
Hydropower
Definite Concession
31.12.1993
Operation
58
CEMENTO ANDINO S.A.
CARPAPATA II
6
Hydropower
Definite Concession
31.12.1993
Operation
CEMENTO ANDINO
3
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
CEMENTOS LIMA
1
Thermal
Authorization
12.04.2000
Operation
CEMENTOS LIMA 2
1
Thermal
Authorization
09.05.2000
Operation
CEMENTOS RIOJA
2
Thermal
Authorization
11.10.2000
Operation
1
Hydropower
Definite Concession
14.06.2004
Operation
59
CEMENTOS LIMA S.A.
60
Cementos Selva S.A.
61
Central Hidroeléctrica de Langui S.A. LANGUI
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
53
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
62
Centro Internacional de la Papa
(CIP)
LA PAPA
1
Thermal
Authorization
12.04.2000
Operation
63
Ceper Conductores Eléctricos
Peruanos S.A.
CEPER
1
Thermal
Authorization
11.10.2000
Operation
64
Cerámica Lima S.A. - CELIMA
CELIMA 1
2
Thermal
Authorization
20.06.2000
Operation
CELIMA 2
1
Thermal
Authorization
20.06.2000
Operation
65
Cervecera Backus Y Johnston S.A. COMPLEJO INDUSTRIAL
3
Thermal
Authorization
08.12.1993
Operation
66
Cervecería San Juan S.A.A.
SAN JUAN
3
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
67
Compañía Cervecera del Sur Del
Perú
PLANTA INDUSTRIAL DE CERVEZA
1
Thermal
Authorization
08.02.1994
Operation
68
Compañía de Minas Buenaventura
S.A.
CALERA CHINA LINDA
1
Thermal
Authorization
26.08.1999
Operation
ORCOPAMPA
4
Thermal
Authorization
06.06.1997
Operation
PATÓN
3
Hydropower
Definite Concession
11.07.1994
Operation
UCHUCCHACUA
5
Thermal
Authorization
11.07.1994
Operation
HUANCARAMA
4
Hydropower
Definite Concession
20.06.1997
Operation
69
Compañía goodyear de. Perú S.A.
GOODYEAR
2
Thermal
Authorization
23.01.1998
Operation
70
Compañía Hidroeléctrica San
Hilarión S.A.
SAN HILARIÓN
1
Hydropower
Definite Concession
24.09.1997
Operation
71
Compañía Industrial Nuevo Mundo
S.A.
NUEVO MUNDO
2
Thermal
Authorization
26.05.2000
Operation
NUEVO MUNDO I
1
Thermal
Authorization
26.05.2000
PISCO
1
Thermal
Authorization
03.03.1994
UBICADA EN LIMA
3
Thermal
Authorization
03.03.1994
UBICADA EN PIURA
2
Thermal
Authorization
03.03.1994
CREDITEX
3
Thermal
Authorization
27.11.1998
72
73
Compañía Industrial Perú Pacífico
S.A.
Compañía Industrial Textil Credisa
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
54
Operation
Operation
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Trutex S.A CREDITEX
74
Compañía Minera Agregados
Calcareos S.A.
PLANTA DE LOS OLIVOS
(CALCAREOS)
1
Thermal
Authorization
04.04.1994
Operation
75
Compañía Minera Atacocha S.A.A.
CHAPRÍN
5
Hydropower
Definite Concession
05.07.1994
Operation
MARCOPAMPA
1
Hydropower
Definite Concession
20.01.1995
Operation
COMARSA
3
Thermal
Authorization
13.05.2002
Operation
76
Compañía Minera Aurífera Santa
Rosa S.A. - COMARSA
77
Compañía Minera Condestable S.A. CONDESTABLE
2
Thermal
Authorization
17.12.1997
Operation
78
Compañía Minera Chungar S.A
HUANCHAY
2
Hydropower
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
SHAGUA
1
Hydropower
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
FRANCOIS (Francois - Huallay)
10
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
79
Compañía Minera Huarón S.A.
80
Compañía Minera Madre Selva S.A. CHULEC
1
Hydropower
Definite Concession
19.11.1993
Operation
81
Compañía Minera Milpo S.A.
MILPO
7
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
CANDELARIA
3
Hydropower
Definite Concession
03.11.1998
Operation
ALBERTO SAMANIEGO ALCANTARA 4
Thermal
Authorization
23.03.2007
Operation
EL TINGO
2
Hydropower
Definite Concession
21.02.1994
Operation
PATAZ
1
Thermal
Authorization
19.01.1998
Operation
CASHAUCRO
4
Hydropower
Definite Concession
31.12.1993
Operation
RAURA
4
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
CAMPAMENTO MINERO SAN
VICENTE
10
Thermal
Authorization
08.02.1994
Operation
5
Thermal
Authorization
12.11.1993
Operation
HUALLANCA NUEVA
4
Hydropower
Definite Concession
28.10.1993
MEMBRILLO
1
Hydropower
Definite Concession
21.12.1994
82
83
Compañía Minera Poderosa S.A.
Compañía Minera Raura S.A.
84
Compañía Minera San Ignacio de
Morococha
85
Compañía Minera Santa Luisa S.A. CENTRO MINERO HUANZALÁ
86
Compañía Minera Sayapullo S.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
55
Operation
ITEM
87
COMPANY
Compañía Minera Ubinas
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
SAYAPULLO
2
Thermal
Authorization
23.12.1994
Operation
UBINAS
2
Thermal
Authorization
04.04.1994
Operation
RÍO SECO
1
Thermal
Authorization
25.02.1998
Operation
2
Thermal
Authorization
21.02.1994
Operation
PLANTA DEL CALLAO
5
Thermal
Authorization
21.02.1994
Operation
Compañía Nacional de Cerveza S.A. PLANTA AV.SAENZ PEÑA
88
Compañía Textil el Progreso S.A.
EL PROGRESO
3
Thermal
Authorization
14.11.1996
Operation
89
Comisión Nacional Zonas Francas
ee Tratamiento Especial
CONAFRAN
CETICOS ILO
2
Thermal
Authorization
12.09.1997
Operation
90
Compañía Cervecera del Sur Del
Perú S.A.
CERVECERÍA DORADA
2
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
91
Compañía Minera Arcata S.A.
ARCATA
7
Thermal
Authorization
15.03.2001
Operation
92
Compañía Minera Ares S.A.
CENTRAL EN ORCOPAMPA
1
Thermal
Authorization
02.05.1995
Operation
ARES 2
5
Thermal
Authorization
06.07.1998
Operation
DE SIPÁN
1
Thermal
Authorization
03.06.2009
Operation
EXPLORADOR
3
Thermal
Authorization
25.08.2004
Operation
94
Compañía Minera Colquirrumi S.A.
LLAUCÁN
1
Hydropower
Definite Concession
11.10.2004
Operation
95
Compañía Minera Selene S.A.
SELENE
1
Thermal
Authorization
13.07.1998
Operation
96
Compañía Minera San Valentín
LLAPAY
2
Hydropower
Definite Concession
23.06.2006
Operation
97
Compañía MINSUR S.A.
ANTAUTA
6
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
98
Compañía Peruana Del Azúcar S.A. COPASA
4
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
99
Compañía Pesquera Del Pacifico
Centro S.A.
2
2
Thermal
Thermal
Authorization
Authorization
07.04.2000
07.04.2000
Operation
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
56
PLANTA CHIMBOTE
PLANTA SUPE
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
PLANTA TAMBO DE MORA
3
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
100
Compañía Química S.A.
COMPAÑÍA QUÍMICA
2
Thermal
Authorization
26.05.2000
Operation
101
Complejo Agroindustrial Cartavio
S.A.A.
CARTAVIO
10
Thermal
Authorization
28.05.2002
Operation
102
Comunidad Campesina Chinche
Tingo
CHINCHE
2
Hydropower
Definite Concession
28.02.1996
Operation
103
Conservera Garrido S.A.
ALEXANDRA
2
Thermal
Authorization
26.12.2002
Operation
104
Consorcio Energético de
Huancavelíca S.A.
HUAPA
2
Hydropower
Definite Concession
24.02.2003
Operation
TUCSIPAMPA
1
Hydropower
Definite Concession
04.03.2002
Operation
105
Consorcio Malla S.A.
MALLA
4
Thermal
Authorization
04.08.2000
Operation
106
Consorcio Minero Horizonte S.A.
PARCOY
6
Thermal
Authorization
03.12.1999
Operation
107
Consorcio Pesquero Carolina S.A.
COISHCO (2)
2
Thermal
Authorization
11.12.2000
Operation
PLANTA HUARMEY
1
Thermal
Authorization
11.12.2000
Operation
ACEROS
1
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
ACEROS AREQUIPA PLANTA N° 2
1
Thermal
Authorization
26.12.2002
Operation
ACEROS AREQUIPA PLANTA N° 2
1
Thermal
Authorization
31.03.2003
Operation
PLANTA 1
1
Thermal
Authorization
23.06.2000
Operation
PLANTA 2
1
Thermal
Authorization
14.07.2000
Operation
108
109
Corporación Aceros ArequipA S.A.
Corporación Cerámica S.A.
110
Corporacion del Mar S.A.
CORMAR
2
Thermal
Authorization
18.08.2000
Operation
111
Corporación Fish Protein S.A.
FISH
2
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
112
Corporación Minera Del Perú S.A.
(CORMIPESA)
CENTAURO
10
Hydropower
Definite Concession
26.12.2000
Operation
113
Corporación Minera Nor Perú S.A.
PLAZAPAMPA
5
Thermal
Authorization
18.04.1994
Operation
114
Corporacion Peruana de
Aeropuertos Y Aviación Comercial
CORPAC
1
Thermal
Authorization
04.08.2000
Operation
115
Corporacion Pesquera San Antonio SAMANCO
1
Thermal
Authorization
08.02.2000
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
57
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
1
Thermal
Authorization
08.02.2000
Operation
2
Thermal
Authorization
08.02.2000
Operation
2
Thermal
Authorization
08.02.2000
Operation
Corporación Refrigerados INY S.A. INY I
1
Thermal
Authorization
20.06.2000
Operation
INY II
1
Thermal
Authorization
20.06.2000
Operation
S.A.
116
Corporación Pesquera San Antonio MOLLENDO
S.A.
PISCO
SUPE
117
118
E.A.W. Muller S.A.
LA ESPERANZA
1
Hydropower
Definite Concession
27.04.1994
Operation
119
Empresa Regional de Servicio
Público de Electricidad del Centro
S.A. - ELECTRO CENTRO S.A.
AYACUCHO
1
Thermal
Authorization
21.02.1994
Operation
CONCEPCIÓN
1
Hydropower
Authorization
21.02.1994
Operation
CHAMISERÍA (I and II)
1
Hydropower
Authorization
20.05.1994
Operation
CHANCHAMAYO
1
Hydropower
Authorization
14.02.1994
Operation
INGENIO
1
Hydropower
Authorization
21.02.1994
Operation
MACHU
1
Hydropower
Authorization
20.05.1994
Operation
PICHANAKI
1
Hydropower
Authorization
21.02.1994
Operation
POZUZO
1
Hydropower
Authorization
09.01.1995
Operation
QUICAPATA
1
Hydropower
Authorization
04.04.1994
Operation
SICAYA-HUARISCA
2
Hydropower
Authorization
21.02.1994
Operation
LLUSITA
SAN FRANCISCO
2
2
Hydropower
Hydropower
Authorization
Authorization
28.10.1997
09.05.2000
Operation
Operation
SATIPO
2
Thermal
Authorization
16.02.1994
Operation
BAGUA (BAGUA CHICA)
1
Thermal
Authorization
01.03.1994
Operation
CHACHAPOYAS
1
Thermal
Authorization
01.03.1994
Operation
120
Empresa Regional de Servicio
Público de Electricidad del Centro
S.A. - ELECTROCENTRO S.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
58
ITEM
121
COMPANY
ELECTRO ORIENTE S.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
59
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
CHOTA
2
Thermal
Authorization
01.03.1994
Operation
JAÉN
3
Thermal
Authorization
01.03.1994
Operation
MOCUPE
1
Thermal
Authorization
25.03.1996
Operation
MÓRROPE
1
Thermal
Authorization
25.03.1996
Operation
MOTUPE
1
Thermal
Authorization
26.03.1996
Operation
SAN IGNACIO
1
Thermal
Authorization
25.03.1996
Operation
SANTA CRUZ
1
Thermal
Authorization
25.03.1996
Operation
BELLAVISTA
2
Thermal
Authorization
16.02.1994
Operation
CABALLOCOCHA
1
Thermal
Authorization
25.08.2004
Operation
CACLIC
5
Hydropower
Authorization
13.12.2000
Operation
CONTAMANA
2
Thermal
Authorization
16.02.1994
Operation
EL MUYO
6
Hydropower
Authorization
13.12.2000
Operation
GERA
6
Hydropower
Authorization
21.04.1997
Operation
INSTALACIONES DIST. IQUITOS
48
Thermal
Authorization
08..0.2.1994 Operation
JUANJUÍ
1
Thermal
Authorization
16.02.1994
Operation
LA PELOTA
3
Hydropower
Authorization
13.12.2000
Operation
MOYOBAMBA
1
Thermal
Authorization
21.02.1994
Operation
NAUTA
1
Thermal
Authorization
16.02.1994
Operation
PICOTA
1
Thermal
Authorization
21.02.1994
Operation
REQUENA
1
Thermal
Authorization
16.02.1994
Operation
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
RIOJA
1
Thermal
Authorization
16.02.1994
Operation
SAPOSOA
1
Thermal
Authorization
16.02.1994
Operation
TAMSHIYACU
1
Thermal
Authorization
23.08.2004
Operation
TARAPOTO
10
Thermal
Authorization
21.02.1994
Operation
YURIMAGUAS
3
Thermal
Authorization
16.02.1994
Operation
SANDIA (Chiquisilla o Chisigia o
Chijisia)
2
Hydropower
Authorization
04.08.2000
Operation
1
Thermal
Authorization
25.01.1996
Operation
2
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
CHUYAPI
1
Hydropower
Authorization
20.06.2006
Operation
MANCAHUARA
1
Hydropower
Authorization
27.06.2005
Operation
HERCCA
1
Hydropower
Authorization
21.03.1996
Operation
URPIPATA
1
Thermal
Authorization
16.07.1996
Operation
HUANCARAY
1
Hydropower
Authorization
21.01.2000
Operation
PUERTO MALDONADO
5
Thermal
Authorization
03.12.1999
Operation
MATARÁ
1
Hydropower
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
CHUMBAO
2
Hydropower
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
122
ELECTRO PUNO S.A.A.
123
Empresa Regional de Servicio
IBERIA
Público de Electricidad del Sur Este
S.A. - ELECTRO SUR ESTE S.A.
ABANCAY
124
Empresa Regional de Servicio
CORACORA
Público de Electricidad del Sur
Medio S.A. - ELECTRO SUR MEDIO
S.A.
1
Thermal
Authorization
03.10.1996
Operation
125
Empresa de Servicio de Electricidad TOCACHE
de Tocache - ELECTRO TOCACHE
2
Thermal
Authorization
20.08.1996
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
60
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
FEDERICO TAQUIRI
23
Thermal
Authorization
25.10.1995
Operation
PUCALLPA
5
Thermal
Authorization
18.10.1995
Operation
PUCALLPA II
25
Thermal
Authorization
17.06.1997
Operation
HUANCABAMBA
1
Thermal
Authorization
26.04.1994
Operation
HUÁPALAS
2
Thermal
Authorization
23.11.1999
Operation
QUIROZ
2
Hydropower
Authorization
21.12.1998
Operation
SECHURA
2
Thermal
Authorization
18.04.1994
Operation
BUENOS AIRES
1
Hydropower
Authorization
12.09.1997
Operation
CUTERVO
1
Thermal
Authorization
29.12.1998
Operation
CHIRICONGA
2
Hydropower
Authorization
12.09.1997
Operation
GUINEAMAYO
1
Hydropower
Authorization
24.09.1997
Operation
OLMOS
1
Thermal
Authorization
17.11.1998
Operation
PALTIC
1
Hydropower
Authorization
14.03.2008
Operation
SAN ANTONIO
1
Hydropower
Authorization
24.09.1997
Operation
BAMBAMARCA
2
Thermal
Authorization
28.10.1997
Operation
S.A.
126
127
128
ELECTRO UCAYALI S.A.
ELECTRONOROESTE S.A.
ELECTRONORTE S.A.
129
Empresa de Interés Local
Hidroeléctrica de
Chacas S.A. - EILHICHA S.A.
CHACAS (JAMBON)
1
Hydropower
Definite Concession
24.11.1997
Operation
130
Empresa Comunal De Comunidad
Campesina Muquiyauyo
MUQUIYAUYO
1
Hydropower
Authorization
26.02.1997
Operation
131
Empresa Municipal De Servicios
Eléctricos De Utcubamba- EMSEU
BAGUA GRANDE
1
Thermal
Authorization
14.12.1995
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
61
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
FRANCOIS
1
Hydropower
Authorization
09.02.2001
Operation
LA ESPERANZA
5
Thermal
Authorization
17.12.2004
SAN JOSÉ
2
Hydropower
Authorization
14.02.2001
S.A.
132
Empresa Administradora Chungar
S.A.C.
133
Empresa Agroindustrial Laredo S.A. LAREDO
5
Thermal
Authorization
03.10.1997
Operation
134
Empresa Agroindustrial Pomalca SA. POMALCA
12
Thermal
Authorization
23.07.1997
Operation
135
Empresa Carbe S.A.
36
Thermal
Authorization
20.01.1995
Operation
136
Empresa Eléctrica De Piura S.A. EEP
137
Empresa Minas Cercapuquio S.A.
CHONGOS ALTO
2
Hydropower
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
138
Empresa Minera Iscaycruz S.A.
ISCAYCRUZ
8
Thermal
Authorization
19.08.1997
Operation
MONOBAMBA
5
Hydropower
Authorization
12.09.2003
Operation
MONOBAMBA II
5
Hydropower
Authorization
19.09.2003
Operation
PUERTO CALLAO
3
Thermal
Authorization
11.12.2000
Operation
PUERTO SALAVERRY
1
Thermal
Authorization
13.10.2000
Operation
139
Empresa Nacional de Puertos ENAPU
CARBÓN
Authorization
Operation
140
Empresa Pesquera San Fermín S.A. SAN FERMÍN
3
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
141
Envasadora Chimbote Export S.A.
ENVASADORA
1
Thermal
Authorization
08.02.2000
Operation
142
EPESCA S.A.
EPESCA
3
Thermal
Authorization
04.08.2000
Operation
143
All Fresh Energy S.A.C.
LA GRINGA I
3
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorization
28.06.2012
Operation
144
Esco Compañía de Servicios De
Energía S.A.C.
LA GRINGA II
1
Thermal
Authorization
30.04.2008
Operation
LA GRINGA III
3
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorization
19.12.2010
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
62
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
145
EXSA S.A.
EXSA
2
Thermal
Authorization
05.03.2001
Operation
146
Fabrica de Conservas Chancay S.A. FCA. CONSERVAS CHANCAY (1)
2
Thermal
Authorization
12.03.1996
Operation
147
Fabrica De Conservas Islay S.A.
FACOISA
2
Thermal
Authorization
18.08.2000
Operation
148
Fabrica De Tejidos Aranganí S.A.
LANGUI
1
Hydropower
Authorization
14.02.1994
Operation
149
Fábrica Peruana Eternit S.A.
ETERNIT
2
Thermal
Authorization
04.08.2000
Operation
150
Fertilizantes Sintéticos S.A.
PLANTA DE FABRICACIÓN
PRODUCTOS NITROGENADOS
8
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
151
FIANSA S.A.
LA PAJUELA
9
Thermal
Authorization
05.07.2001
Operation
FIJESA
2
Thermal
04.08.2000
Operation
152
Filamentos Industriales S.A.
FILAMENTOS
3
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
153
FRENO S.A.
FRENOSA
1
Thermal
Authorization
09.05.2000
Operation
154
Fundición Callao S.A.
FUNDICION
1
Thermal
Authorization
08.02.1994
Operation
155
Grupo de Negocios Paita S.A. GRUNEPA S.A.
GRUNEPA
2
Thermal
Authorization
11.10.2000
Operation
156
Generación TAYMI S.R.L.
PÁTAPO
1
Hydropower
Authorization
11.10.2004
Operation
157
Hanover Perú Selva S.R.L.
JIBARITO
5
Thermal
Authorization
05.07.2006
Operation
158
HIDRANDINA S.A.
CANTANGE
2
Hydropower
Authorization
06.01.2006
Operation
CHICCHE
MARÍA JIRAY
1
1
Hydropower
Hydropower
Authorization
Authorization
24.08.1998
01.09.1998
Operation
Operation
PACARENCA
POMABAMBA
2
1
Hydropower
Hydropower
Authorization
Authorization
12.09.2005
01.09.1998
Operation
Operation
SHIPILCO
1
Hydropower
Authorization
24.08.1998
Operation
TARABAMBA
1
Hydropower
Authorization
30.06.1999
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
63
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
CAJAMARCA
7
Thermal
Authorization
21.02.1994
Operation
CELENDÍN
1
Thermal
Authorization
21.02.1994
Operation
HUAMACHUCO
1
Thermal
Authorization
01.03.1994
Operation
HUARMEY
1
Thermal
Authorization
21.02.1994
Operation
HUAYUNGA
1
Hydropower
Authorization
12.08.2003
Operation
LA PAMPA
1
Thermal
Authorization
21.02.1994
Operation
OTUZCO
1
Thermal
Authorization
01.03.1994
Operation
SAN MARCOS
1
Thermal
Authorization
21.02.1994
Operation
YAMOBAMBA
1
Hydropower
Authorization
26.03.2003
Operation
159
Hotelera Costa Del Pacífico S.A.
COSTA DEL PACÍFICO
2
Thermal
Authorization
12.04.2000
Operation
160
ICM Pachapaqui S.A.C.
SAN MARTÍN DE PORRES
2
Hydropower
Authorization
01.12.2006
Operation
SAN JUDAS TADEO
1
Hydropower
Authorization
01.12.2006
Operation
161
INCA Tops S.A.
INCA TOPS
1
Thermal
Authorization
10.12.1996
Operation
162
INDECO S.A.
PLANTA IND.DE LIMA
1
Thermal
Authorization
04.04.1994
Operation
163
Industrial Andahuasi S.A.C.
ANDAHUASI
2
Thermal
Authorization
24.05.2002
Operation
164
Industrial Pesquera ILO S.A.
LA PLANCHADA
3
Thermal
Authorization
05.02.1996
Operation
165
Industrial Pesquera Santa Mónica
S.A.
SANTA MÓNICA
1
Thermal
Authorization
18.08.2000
Operation
166
Industrial Textil Piura S.A.
TEXTIL PIURA
9
Thermal
Authorization
13.12.2002
Operation
167
Industrias Electro Químicas S.A.
IEQSA
3
Thermal
Authorization
26.10.1995
Operation
168
Inversiones Mineras del Sur S.A.
CÓRDOVA
1
Thermal
Authorization
18.05.2001
Operation
ISHIHUINCA
2
Thermal
25.08.2004
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
64
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
169
La Fabril S.A.
PLANTA DE TINTORERÍA
1
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
PLANTA SULLANA
1
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
170
Larco Mar S.A.
LARCO MAR
2
Thermal
Authorization
20.06.2000
Operation
171
Lima Caucho S.A.
LIMA CAUCHO
1
Thermal
Authorization
28.04.2000
Operation
172
Manufacturas del Sur S.A.
MADSA
2
Thermal
Authorization
26.05.2000
Operation
173
Metalúrgica Peruana S.A.-MEPSA
MEPSA
1
Thermal
Authorization
12.01.1998
Operation
174
Minas Arirahua S.A.
ARIRAHUA
2
Thermal
Authorization
23.03.1998
Operation
175
Minera Aurífera Retamas S.A.
SAN ANDRES
5
Thermal
Authorization
08.02.1994
Operation
176
Minera Bateas S.A.C.
COMPLEJO MINERO DE CAYLLOMA 4
(Huayllaco-Caylloma)
Thermal
Authorization
12.09.2005
Operation
177
Minera Colquisiri S.A.
MARÍA TERESA
2
Thermal
Authorization
14.05.2003
Operation
178
Minera Huallanca S.A.C
PUCARRAJO
2
Thermal
Authorization
05.06.2000
Operation
179
Minera Malaga Santolalla S.A.
PASTO BUENO
1
Hydropower
Authorization
11.11.1996
Operation
180
Minera Shila S.A.
SHILA
2
Thermal
Authorization
21.02.1994
Operation
181
Minera Yanacocha S.A.
LA PAJUELA
5
Thermal
Authorization
07.11.2005
Operation
MAQUI MAQUI
2
Thermal
Authorization
09.09.1994
Operation
PAMPA LARGA
3
Thermal
Authorization
09.09.1994
Operation
PLANTA GOLDMILL
4
Thermal
Authorization
18.03.2008
Operation
MINAS CONGA 2
1
Thermal
Authorization
04.07.2007
Operation
182
Mitsui Mining And Smelting
Company Limited Sucursal Perú
PALLCA
1
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
183
Molino Italia S.A.
MOLITALIA
1
Thermal
Authorization
18.08.2000
Operation
184
Municipalidad Distrital De Campo
Verde
CAMPO VERDE
1
Thermal
Authorization
20.11.1996
Operation
185
Municipalidad Provincial De Padre
PADRE ABAD
1
Thermal
Authorization
11.07.1994
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
65
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Abad
186
Nabisco Peru S.A.
NABISCO
1
Thermal
Authorization
18.08.2000
Operation
187
Negociación Pesquera Del Sur S.A. SUPE (1)
1
Thermal
Authorization
04.03.1996
Operation
188
Nestlé Perú S.A.
NESTLÉ PERÚ
1
Thermal
Authorization
12.04.2000
Operation
NESTLÉ CHICLAYO
2
hermal
26.05.2000
Operation
189
Nitratos S.A.
NITRATOS
9
Thermal
Authorization
04.08.2000
Operation
190
Perez Companc del Perú S.A.
EL ALTO
7
Thermal
Authorization
18.05.2001
Operation
EN TALARA (Occidental Peruana)
8
Thermal
01.12.1997
Operation
PAMPA MELCHORITA
27
Thermal
Authorization
11.07.2007
Operation
PAMPA MELCHORITA II
77
Therma – Diesel and Authorization
N.Gas
16.09.2009
Operation
191
Perú LNG S.R.L.
192
Pesca Peru Huarmey S.A.
HUARMEY (2)
3
Thermal
Authorization
03.03.2000
Operation
193
Pesquera Diamante S.A.
DIAMANTE
2
Thermal
Authorization
02.02.1996
Operation
194
Pesquera Exalmar S.A.
PLANTA CARQUÍN
2
Thermal
Authorization
08.02.2000
Operation
PLANTA EXALMAR
1
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
195
Pesquera Industrial Maritima S.A.INDUMAR
INDUMAR
1
Thermal
Authorization
04.08.2000
Operation
196
Pesquera Némesis S.A.C.
NÉMESIS
2
Thermal
Authorization
05.06.2000
Operation
197
Pesquera Polar S.A.
CHANCAY (3)
4
Thermal
Authorization
12.04.2000
Operation
198
Pesquera Rubí S.A.
RUBÍ
4
Thermal
Authorization
11.10.2000
Operation
199
Pesquera Tauro S.A.
TAURO
2
Thermal
Authorization
13.08.2002
Operation
200
Petroleos Del Perú S.A. PETROPERÚ
REFINERÍA IQUITOS
3
Thermal
Authorization
19.02.1996
Operation
ESTACIÓN ANDOAS
1
Thermal
Authorization
09.11.1994
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
66
ITEM
201
202
203
204
COMPANY
Petro-Tech Peruana S.A.
Pluspetrol Peru Corporation S.A.
Pluspetrol Norte S.A.
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
ESTACIÓN MORONA
1
Thermal
Authorization
09.11.1994
Operation
ESTACIÓN N° 5
1
Thermal
Authorization
09.11.1994
Operation
ESTACIÓN N° 7
1
Thermal
Authorization
09.11.1994
Operation
ESTACIÓN N° 8
1
Thermal
Authorization
09.11.1994
Operation
ESTACIÓN TERMINAL BAYOVAR
1
Thermal
Authorization
09.11.1994
Operation
ESTACIÓN N° 1
1
Thermal
Authorization
09.11.1994
Operation
ESTACIÓN N° 9
1
Thermal
Authorization
09.11.1994
Operation
ESTACIÓN N° 6
1
Thermal
Authorization
09.11.1994
Operation
LOS ORGANOS
1
Thermal
Authorization
03.03.1994
Operation
PORTACHUELO
2
Thermal
Authorization
03.03.1994
Operation
BARCAZA MR. BOB
1
Thermal
Authorization
03.02.2004
Operation
NEGRITOS
2
Thermal
Authorization
23.06.2000
Operation
PARCELA 25
1
Thermal
Authorization
09.05.2000
Operation
PLANTA MALVINAS
28
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorization
01.10.2011
Operation
FRACCIONAMIENTO DE PISCO
28
Thermal
Authorization
07.09.2011
EL GUAYABAL
HUAYURÍ
20
42
Thermal
Thermal - Diesel
Authorization
Authorization
11.03.2009
28.12.2009
Operation
Operation
LOTE 1-AB SELVA NORTE
95
Thermal
Authorization
22.05.2007
Operation
PLUSPETROL,Lotes 8 Y 8X
26
Thermal
Authorization
22.05.2007
Operation
CORRIENTES II
20
Thermal - Diesel
Authorization
20.09.2009
Operation
2
Thermal
Authorization
30.12.2004
Operation
Procesadora De Gas Pariñas S.A.C. PARIÑAS
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
67
PROJECT
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
205
Procesadora Frutícola S.A.
PROFRUSA
1
Thermal
Authorization
08.02.2000
Operation
206
Productos Pesqueros Peruanos S.A. PRODUPESA PLANTA N° 2
- PRODUPESA
PRODUPESA PLANTA N° 1
1
Thermal
Authorization
14.12.1995
Operation
1
Thermal
Authorization
14.12.1995
Operation
PRODUPESA PLANTA N° 3
1
Thermal
Authorization
20.12.1995
Operation
207
Proy. Esp. Chavimochic - INADE
VIRÚ
8
Hydropower
Definite Concession
05.07.1994
Operation
208
Proy.Especial Huallaga Central y
Bajo Mayo
GERA
2
Thermal
Authorization
09.02.1996
Operation
209
Proyecto Especial Pasto Grande
N° 6 CHILLIGUA
4
Hydropower
Definite Concession
05.10.1995
Operation
210
QUIMPAC S.A.
PARAMONGA
23
Thermal
Authorization
26.03.1999
Operation
211
Red Star del Perú S.A.
RED STAR
1
Thermal
Authorization
28.04.2000
Operation
212
REDONDOS S.A.
MOLINOS
1
Thermal
Authorization
18.08.2000
Operation
213
Refinería La Pampilla S.A.
LA PAMPILLA (1)
1
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
LA PAMPILLA (2)
11
Thermal
Authorization
15.10.2001
Operation
ALIMENTOS
1
Thermal
Authorization
25.09.2001
Operation
BENEFICIO
1
Thermal
Authorization
12.09.2001
Operation
IWANKO
1
Thermal
Authorization
25.09.2001
Operation
214
San Fernando S.A.
215
Sapet Development Peru INC
FOLCHE
1
Thermal
Authorization
26.03.2003
Operation
216
Snacks América Latina S.R.L.
SAVOY
1
Thermal
Authorization
24.08.2011
Operation
217
Shougang Generación Eléctrica
S.A.- SGE S.A.
PLANTA (SHOUGANG)
63
Thermal
Authorization
25.06.1997
Operation
218
SIPESA (Grupo Sipesa S.A.)
ATICO
3
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
CHICAMA
5
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
68
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
CHIMBOTE
2
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
MATARANI
3
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
MOLLENDO
2
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
PAITA
2
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
PISCO
3
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
VEGUETA
3
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
219
Sociedad Anonima Fabrica Textil El EL AMAZONAS
Amazonas
1
Thermal
Authorization
09.05.2000
Operation
220
Sociedad Eléctrica Del Sur Oeste
S.A.
CAMANÁ
3
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
CORIRE
1
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
LA CURVA
1
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
MOLLENDO
6
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
ONGORO
1
Hydropower
Authorization
25.05.1995
Operation
SAN GREGORIO
1
Hydropower
Authorization
02.05.1995
Operation
SIHUAS I
1
Hydropower
Authorization
02.05.1995
Operation
CHOCOCO
1
Hydropower
Authorization
18.12.1997
Operation
LA JOYA
1
Thermal
Authorization
01.04.1997
Operation
221
Sociedad Minera Carolina S.A.
ARPÓN - ALFA - CAÑÓN - BELLA
UNIÓN
5
Thermal
Authorization
12.11.1993
Operation
222
Sociedad Minera Cerro Verde S.A.
PARAJE CERRO VERDE
21
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
223
Sociedad Minera Corona S.A.
TAMBORAQUE 2
1
Hydropower
Authorization
26.12.2001
Operation
224
Sociedad Minera el Brocal S.A.
HUARAUCACA
2
Thermal
Authorization
21.02.1994
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
69
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
JUPAYRAGRA (Colquijirca)
2
Hydropower
Authorization
08.03.1994
Operation
RÍO BLANCO
1
Hydropower
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
YAULI
1
Hydropower
Authorization
06.07.1998
Operation
04.08.2000
Operation
Operation
225
SOCOSANI S.A.
SOCOSANI
1
Thermal
226
Southern Peru Copper Corporation
REFINERÍA DE COBRE DE ILO
4
Thermal
Authorization
05.03.2001
RUMIPUNCO 1 Y BOTIFLACA 2
9
Hydropower
Authorization
08.02.1994
227
SDE Piura S.A.C.
EL TABLAZO COLÁN
31
Thermal – N.Gas
Authorization
10.07.2012
Operation
228
Sudamericana de Fibras S.A.
SUDAMERICANA
3
Thermal
Authorization
23.07.1997
Operation
229
Tabacalera Nacional S.A.
TANASA
1
Thermal
Authorization
20.06.1997
Operation
230
TECNOFIL S.A.
TECNOFIL
2
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.1999
Operation
231
Tecnológica de Alimentos S.A.
PLANTA CALLAO
1
Thermal
Authorization
22.02.2008
Operation
TASA - SUPE (ex Copetsa)
3
Thermal
Authorization
23.08.2004
Operation
TASA- PISCO
4
Thermal
Authorization
30.12.2003
Operation
TASA-CALLAO
2
Thermal
Authorization
02.12.2003
Operation
TECNOLÓGICA
3
Thermal
Authorization
30.12.2004
Operation
TASA-CHIMBOTE
TASA - SAMANCO
2
2
Thermal
Thermal
Authorization
Authorization
04.10.2006
12.12.2006
Operation
Operation
232
Terminal Internacional Del Sur S.A. TISUR MATARANI
1
Thermal
Authorization
13.01.2003
Operation
233
Textil Trujillo S.A.
PLANTA TEXTIL TRUJILLO
2
Thermal
Authorization
31.12.1993
Operation
234
TRUPAL S.A.
TRUPAL
15
Thermal
Authorization
07.04.2000
Operation
235
Unión Andina De Cementos S.A.A. - ATOCONGO
UNACEM S.A.A.
42
Thermal
Authorization
14.02.2013
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
70
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
237
Unión Cervecerías Peruanas Backus BACKUS MALTERÍA LIMA
y Johnston
RÍMAC
2
Thermal
Authorization
22.10.2007
Operation
4
Thermal
Authorization
25.04.1997
Operation
MOTUPE
2
Thermal
Authorization
28.05.2002
Operation
PLANTA DE TRUJILLO
2
Thermal
Authorization
28.05.2002
Operation
238
Universidad de Lima
MONTERRICO
1
Thermal
Authorization
05.06.2000
Operation
Operation
239
Vidrios Industriales S.A.
VINSA
1
Thermal
Authorization
04.08.2000
Operation
240
Volcán Compañía Minera S.A.
CARAHUACRA
1
Thermal
Authorization
09.09.1994
Operation
SAN CRISTOBAL
1
Thermal
Authorization
25.08.2004
Operation
241
Vopak Serlipsa S.A.
VOPAK
1
Thermal
Authorization
11.10.2000
Operation
242
Votorantim Metais - Cajamarquilla
S.A.
PLANTA DE CAJAMARQUILLA
6
Thermal
Authorization
11.11.2012
Operation
243
Yura S.A.
YURA
6
Thermal
Authorization
31.08.1999
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
71
Attachment 1.2: Projects under Construction
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
START OF
OPERATION
STATUS
1
Empresa de Generacion Electrica
Machupicchu S.A. – EGEM S.A.
C.H. Machupicchu II - Cuzco
102
Hydropower
Definite
Concession
08.11.1994
26.04.2014
Construction
80%
2
Empresa de Generacionn Huanza
S.A. - EMGHUANZA
C.H. Huanza – Santa Eulalia ‐ Lima
91
Hydropower
Definite
Concession
21.02.2010
31.03.2014
Construction
98%
3
Coperacion Minera del Peru S.A. CORMIPESA
C.H. Centauro I y III - Ancash
25
Hydropower
Definite
Concession
25.05.2010
30.06.2015
Paralizado
4
Hidroelectrica Marañon S.R.L.
C.H.Marañon - Junín
96
Hydropower
Definite
Concession
04.09.2009
16.12.2016
Construction
18%
5
Empresa de Generacion Electrica de C.H. Runatullo II - Junín
Junin S.A.C.
19
Hydropower
Renewable
Energy
Concession
04.05.2012
30.12.2014
Construction
57%
6
Electro Zaña S.A.C.
C.H. Zaña - Cajamarca
13
Hydropower
Definite
Concession
02.08.2012
30.09.2015
Construction
0%
7
La Virgen S.A.C.
C.H. La Virgen - Junín
64
Hydropower
Renewable
Energy
Concession
12.10.2005
31.01.2016
Construction
Trabajos
Preliminares
8
Tarucani Generating Compani S.A. C.H. Tarucani - Arequipa
49
Hydropower
Definite
Concession
21.07.2001
07.06.2015
Construction
Trabajos
Preliminares
9
Compañía Minera Poderosa S.A.
C.H. Cativen I‐II – La Libertad
29
Hydropower
Definite
Concession
13.11.2012
31.03.2017
Construction
Trabajos
Preliminares
10
Minera Barrick Misquichilca S.A.
C.T. Lagunas Norte – La Libertad
13
Thermal
Authorization
28.02.2013
15.10.2013
10.01.2014
En
construcción
CT LAGUNAS NORTE – La Libertad
13
Thermal - Diesel
11
Empresa de Generacion Electrica
Cheves (SN Power Peru S.A.)
C.H. Cheves – Huaura ‐ Lima
168
Hydropowe
Proinversion
03.12.2009
01.01.2016
Construction
71%
12
Luz del Sur S.A.A.
C.H. Santa Teresa - Cuzco
91
Hydropower
Proinversion
23.02.2011
23.08.2014
Construction
80%
13
Empresa de Generacion Huallaga
S.A.
C.H. Chaglla - Huánuco
406
Hydropower
Proinversion
13.05.2011
31.07.2016
Construction
60%
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
72
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
START OF
OPERATION
STATUS
14
Empresa de Generacion
Hidroelectrica del Cusco S.A.
C.H. Pucara - Cuzco
150
Hydropower
Proinversion
23.05.2011
31.12.2015
Construction
0%
15
Cerro del Aguila S.A.
C.H. Cerro Del Aguila - Huancavelica
525
Hydropower
Proinversion
01.07.2011
01.01.2016
Construction
25%
16
Consorcio CEE (Corsan Corvian‐
Engevix‐Enex)
C.H. Molloco - Arequipa
302
Hydropower
Proinversion
17.10.2013
17.10.2020
Construction
0%
17
GDF Suez - ENERGÍA DEL SUR
S.A. - ENERSUR S.A.
Nodo Energetico del Sur C.T. – ILO
500
Thermal - Diesel and Proinversion
N.Gas
16.01.2014
01.03.2017
Construction
0%
C.H. Quitaracsa – Huallanca
112
Hydropower
Definite
Concession
14.04.2010
Construction
18
SAMAY I S.A.
Nodo Energetico del Sur C.T. -Mollendo 500
Thermal
Proinversion
16.01.2014
01.05.2016
Construction
0%
19
Fenix Power Perú S.A.
C.T. CHILCA - Chilca
534
Thermal - N.Gas
Authorization
18.11.2010
31.03.2014
Construction
99%
21
Consorcio COBRA‐ENERSA S.A.
Planta Eten
233
Thermal – Diesel
and N.Gas
Authorization
21.07.2011
12.06.2015
Construction
22
Consorcio Energías del Perú ‐
C.T. Pucallpa
Infraestructuras y Energías del Perú
S.A.C.
C.T. Puerto Maldonado
40
Thermal – Diesel
and N.Gas
Thermal – Diesel
and N.Gas
Authorization
28.08.2012
28.02.2015
Construction
Authorization
28.08.2012
24
Genrent del Perú S.A.C.
C.T. Iquitos Nueva
70
Por definir
Authorization
18.09.2013
18.03.2016
Construction
25
Energía Eólica S.A.
Cupisnique – Guadalupe
80
Wind 45 x 1.8 MW
31.03.2010
31.08.2014
Talara - Piura
30
Wind 17 x 1.8 MW
Definite
Concession
Definite
Concession
Construction
72%
Construction
73%
18
Construction
31.03.2010
27
Parque Eólico Marcona S.R.L.
(Cobra Perú)
Marcona - Ica
32
Wind 8 x 3,15 MW
and 3 x 2,3 MW
Definite
Concession
31.03.2010
31.12.2017
Construction
80%
28
Sindicato Energético S.A. ‐
SINERSA
Chancay - Huaral
19
Hydropower
Definite
Concession
31.03.2010
31.12.2015
Construction
0%
29
Generadora de Energía del Perú
S.A.
Angel I – Carabaya ‐ Puno
20
Hydropower
31.03.2010
31.12.2017
Angel II – Carabaya ‐ Puno
20
Hydropower
Definite
Concession
Definite
31.03.2010
31.12.2017
Construction
0%
Construction
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
73
ITEM
COMPANY
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
74
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
START OF
OPERATION
Angel III – Carabaya ‐ Puno
20
Hydropower
Concession
Definite
Concession
31.03.2010
30.06.2017
STATUS
0%
Construction
0%
Attachment 1.3: Projects under Development
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
1
Hidroeléctrica Laguna Azul
S.R.L.
Laguna Azul
20
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
18.02.2014
Development
2
Empresa Eléctrica Agua Azul
S.A.
C.H. Potreo - Cajamarca
20
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
18.02.2014
Development
3
Empresa de Generación EléctricaRunatullo
de Junín S.A.C.
19
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
18.02.2014
Development
4
Hidroeléctrica Karpa S.A.C.
Karpa
19
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
18.02.2014
Development
5
Empresa de Generación
Eléctrica Santa Lorenza S.A.C.
Santa Lorena I
19
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
18.02.2014
Development
6
Huaura Power Group S.A.
Yarucaya
17
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
18.02.2014
Development
7
Andean Power S.A.
C.H. Carhuac - Lima
16
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
18.02.2014
Development
8
Electro Zaña S.A.C.
Zaña 1
13
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
18.02.2014
Development
9
Empresa de Generación EléctricaColca
Canchayllo S.A.C.
12
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
18.02.2014
Development
10
International Business and Trade Hydrika 5
LLC Sucursal del Perú
Hydrika 3
10
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
18.02.2014
Development
10
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
18.02.2014
Development
Hydrika 4
8
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
18.02.2014
Development
Hydrika 1
7
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
18.02.2014
Development
Hydrika 2
4
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
18.02.2014
Development
11
Solarpark Co. Tecnología
Moquegua FV - Moquegua
16
Solar
16 x 1,25 MVA
Renewable Energy Tender
30.09.2011
Development
12
Consorcio Tres Hermanas
Parque Eolico Tres Hermanas - Marcona
90
WIND
33 x 2,3 MW and
3.5 MW
Renewable Energy Tender
30.09.2011
Development
13
Consorcio Energía Limpia
La Gringa V – Huaycoloro - Lima
2
Biomass
Renewable Energy Tender
30.09.2011
Development
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
75
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
14
Aldana Contratistas Generales
S.A.C. - Empresa de
Generación Canchayllo S.A.C.
Canchayllo - Canchayllo
5
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
30.09.2011
Development
15
Empresa Generación Hidráulica Huatziroki I - Junín
Selva S.A
11
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
30.09.2011
Development
16
Peruana de Inversiones en
Energía Renovable S.A.
20
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
30.09.2011
Development
17
Renovables de los Andes S.A.C. Renovandes H1 - Villa Anashironi ‐ Junín
- Empresa de Generación Santa
Ana S.R.L.
2
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
30.09.2011
Development
18
Andes Generating Corporation
S.A.C. – ARCORP
8 de Agosto – Huamalies ‐ Huánuco
19
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
Renewable Energy Tender
30.09.2011
Development
El Carmen – Huamalies ‐ Huánuco
8
Hydropower
Manta - Ancash
30.09.2011
19
Empresa de Generación EléctricaRunatullo III - Alapampa‐Junín
Junín S.A.C.
20
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
30.09.2011
Development
20
Amazonas Generation S.A.
13
Hydropower
Definite Concession
30.09.2011
Development
21
Compañia Energética del Centro C.H. Belo Horizonte - Huánuco
S.A.C.
180
Hydropower
Definite Concession
17.06.2011
Development
22
Compañía Hidroeléctrica Tingo
S.A.C.
C.H. Tingo - Lima
9
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Concession 21.06.2009
Development
23
Empresa Eléctrica Nueva
Esperanza S.R.L.
C.T. Nueva Esperanza
135
Thermal
Authorization
27.07.2011
Development
24
Sindicato Energético S.A. ‐
SINERSA
C.H. Olmos 1 – Lambayeque and Piura
51
Hydropower
Concession
18.12.2013
Development
25
Hidroelectrica Cola S.A.
C.H. Cola I – La Libertad y Ancash
10
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
28.0710.2011 Development
26
Union Andina de Cementos
S.A.A.
C.H. Carpapata III - Junin
13
Hydropower
Renewable Energy Tender
01.03.2013
Development
27
Esco Compania de Servicios de C.T. La Gringa IV - Lima
Energia S.A.C.
11
Thermal
Authorization
20.02.2014
Development
28
ANDES POWER PERÚ S.A.C.
TUTUPACA - Tacna
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
2011.03.18
Development
29
ECO ENERGY S.A.C.
GERONTA II – Ayacucho
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
2011.05.19
Development
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
76
C.H. Raura II (Viroc) - Lima
ITEM
30
COMPANY
HOT ROCK PERÚ S.A.
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
UMACUSIRI I- Ayacucho
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
19.05.2011
Development
UMACUSIRI II- Ayacucho
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
19.05.2011
Development
GERONTA I- Ayacucho
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
19.05.2011
Development
PINAYA I – Puno
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
04.02.2011
Development
PINAYA II – Puno
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
04.02.2011
Development
PINAYA III – Puno
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
19.05.2011
Development
PINAYA I V – Puno
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
12.12.2012
Development
PINAYA V – Puno
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
12.12.2012
Development
PINAYA VI - Puno
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
18.12.2012
Development
RUPHA – Ancash
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
2011.02.12
Development
CHOCOPATA – Puno
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
18.03.2011
Development
TURU – Arequipa Cusco
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
05.12.2011
Development
ACHUMANI – Arequipa
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
17.10.2012
Development
HUISCO - Ayacucho
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
15.02.2013
Development
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
06.04.2011
Development
LORISCOTA – Moquegua Puno
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
13.04.2011
Development
CRUCERO – Moquegua Puno
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
13.04.2011
Development
PASTO – Tacna Moquegua
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
15.07.2011
Development
SARA SARA – Arequipa Cusco
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
14.09-2011
Development
PANEJO – Arequipa
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
14.09.2011
Development
31
GEOTÉRMICA
QUELLAAPACHETA - Moquegua
QUELLAAPACHETA PERÚ S.A.
32
MAGMA ENERGÍA
GEOTÉRMICA PERÚ S.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
77
ITEM
33
COMPANY
ENEL GREEN POWER PERÚ
S.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
78
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
ATARANI - Tacna
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
22.09.2011
Development
SUCHE – Tacna Moquequa
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
30.11.2011
Development
TUTUPACA NORTE – Arequipa
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
30.11.2011
Development
PINCHOLLO LIBRE - Ayacucho
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
07.07.2013
Development
CARMEN – Ayacucho
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
07.02.2013
Development
CHILATA – Moquegua
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
19.04.2013
Development
CE PARQUE NAZCA – Ica
100
Wind
Temporary Concession
09.11.2012
Development
CE PARQUE PAMPA SALINAS – Lima
40
Wind
Temporary Concession
21.12.2012
Development
CE PARQUE PUNTA CHERREPE – La
Libertad y Lambayeque
100
Wind
Temporary Concession
28.03.2012
Development
CE PARQUE LACHAY - Lima
100
Wind
Temporary Concession
06.11.2013
Development
CE PARQUE SAN PEDRO – Piura
100
Wind
Temporary Concession
10.03.2013
Development
CE LA VIUDA – Ica
100
Wind
Temporary Concession
2014.01.30
Development
CE LOMAS DE MARCONA – Arequipa
100
Wind
Temporary Concession
2014.01.31
Development
CS PAMPA COLORADA – Arequipa
100
Wind
Temporary Concession
2014.02.08
Development
CS LA JOYA ENEL – Arequipa
100
Wind
Temporary Concession
2014.01.31
Development
CS PAMPA SIGUAS - Arequipa
40
Solar
Temporary Concession
2014.01.30
Development
CS TESORO - Moquegura
40
Solar
Temporary Concession
2013.07.19
Development
CS RUBÍ - Moquegua
40
Solar
Temporary Concession
2013.05.31
Development
CS ESMERALDA - Tacna
40
Solar
Temporary Concession
2013.05.09
Development
CS TOMASIRI - Tacna
40
Solar
Temporary Concession
2013.05.09
Development
ITEM
34
COMPANY
EMX GEOTHERMAL PERÚ
S.A.C.
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
CS LAYAGACHE – Tacna
40
Solar
Temporary Concession
2013.03.16
Development
CS PAMPA LAS PULGAS - Moquegua
40
Solar
Temporary Concession
2013.01.05
Development
TAMBOCHACA – Pasco
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
2013.04.26
Development
PUMAHUIRI – Ayacucho
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
2013.04.26
Development
SENGATA – Ayacucho
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
2013.04.26
Development
COROPUNA - Ayacucho
Not Available
Geothermal
Authorization
2013.05.26
Development
35
Hidrocañete S.A.
CH Sayan - Lima
11
Hydropower
Temporary Concession.
2012.06.22
Development
36
CENTRAL HIDROELÉCTRICA
HUALLAGA HYDRO S.A.
CH HUALLAGA I - Huanuco
180
Hydropower
Temporary Concession
2013.06.01
Development
37
HMV INGENIEROS DEL PERÚ CCHH CEDROPAMPA I,II,III - Amazonas
S.R.L.
215
Hydropower
Temporary Concession
2013.01.06
Development
38
EMPRESA DE GENERACIÓN
ELÉCTRICA APURÍMAC S.A.
CH APURÍMAC 2500 - Cusco
150
Hydropower
Temporary Concession
2012.12.31
Development
39
ORTIZ CONSTRUCCIONES Y
PROYECTOS S.A. - SUC.DEL
PERÚ
CCHH SAN PEDRO I – II - Ayacucho
102
Hydropower
Temporary Concession
2013.12.01
Development
40
KALLPA GENERACIÓN
CH RS-3 – Cusco y Apurimac
245
Hydropower
Temporary Concession
2013.12.01
Development
CH RS-4– Cusco y Apurimac
207
Hydropower
Temporary Concession
2013.12.01
Development
CH RS-5– Cusco y Apurimac
235
Hydropower
Temporary Concession
2013.12.01
Development
41
LUZ DEL SUR S.A.A.
CH SANTA TERESA II– Cusco
268
Hydropower
Temporary Concession
2013.05.25
Development
42
GENERALIMA S.A.C.
CCHH MARAÑÓN 1,2,3 y 4 –Ancash,
Huanuco y La Libertad
1,525
Hydropower
Temporary Concession
2013.09.04
Development
CH MILLOC – Cusco
19
Hydropower
Temporary Concession.
2013.11.11
Development
CE NAZCA – Ica
100
Wind
Temporary Concession
2012.03.28
Development
CE YACILA – Piura
50
Wind
Temporary Concession
2013.10.30
Development
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
79
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
CE MÓRROPE – Lambayeque
100
Wind
Temporary Concession
2013.03.10
Development
CE LACHAY – Lima
40
Wind
Temporary Concession
2013.03.02
Development
CE PUNTA LOMAS 1 - Arequipa
100
Wind
Temporary Concession
2013.05.11
Development
CH CHILIA - Lima
181
Hydropower
Temporary Concession
2013.10.05
Development
62
Hydropower
Temporary Concession
2013.12.20
Development
EMPRESA DE GENERACIÓN CH CCOLLPANI – Cusco
ELÉCTRICA CCOLLPANI S.A.C.
49
Hydropower
Temporary Concession
2013.12.20
Development
EMPRESA DE GENERACIÓN
ELÉCTRICA LÚCUMA S.A.C.
19
Hydropower
Temporary Concession
2014.03.01
Development
43
HIDRO CHILIA S.A.C.
44
JV Andean Hydro and RP Global
EMPRESA DE GENERACIÓN CH VILCANOTA 4 – Cusco
ELÉCTRICA SANTA MARÍA
S.A.C.
CH VILCANOTA 5 - Cusco
45
EMPRESA DE GENERACIÓN CH CHARCANI VII - Arequipa
ELÉCTRICA DE AREQUIPA S.A.
- EGASA.
17
Hydropower
Temporary Concession
2014.02.01
Development
46
Velille Hidro S.A.C.
CH VELILLE - Cusco
20
Hydropower
Temporary Concession
2014.02.27
Development
47
CONSTRUCTORA RECIFE
S.A.C.
CH MAYO I – San Martin
459
Hydropower
Temporary Concession
2014.03.02
Development
48
ENERGÍA RENOVABLE DEL
CENTRO S.A.
CE HUARMEY – Ancash
200
Wind
Temporary Concession
49
EMPRESA DE GENERACIÓN
ELÉCTRICA MARCONA S.A.
CE PAMPA CARACOLES - Ica
240
Wind
Temporary Concession
2012.10.27
Development
50
ENERGÍA RENOVABLE DEL
SUR S.A.
CE SAN JUAN – Ica and Arequipa
200
Wind
Temporary Concession
2012.07.19
Development
51
ENERGÍA RENOVABLE
PERUANA S.A.
CE PARIÑAS - Piura
200
Wind
Temporary Concession
2012.10.27
Development
52
VIENTOS DE CHEPÉN S.A.
CE PARQUE GUADALUPE – La Libertad
120
Wind
Temporary Concession
2012.11.12
Development
53
SECHÍN EMPRESA DE
CE PARQUE COMANDANTE NOEL –
GENERACIÓN ELÉCTRICA S.A. Ancash
120
Wind
Temporary Concession
2013.08.25
Development
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
80
Development
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
54
ELECNOR PERÚ S.A.C.
CE OCUCAJE - Ica
100
Wind
Temporary Concession
2012.11.11
Development
55
ENERGÍA RENOVABLE LA
NIÑA S.A.
CE LA NIÑA – Piura
200
Wind
Temporary Concession
2013.01.05
Development
56
GENERADORA EÓLICA INKA I CE TALARA II - Piura
S.A.
60
Wind
Temporary Concession
2013.06.08
Development
57
PARQUE EÓLICO TRES
HERMANAS S.A.C.
CE TRES HERMANAS - Ica
90
Wind
Temporary Concession
2013.04.17
Development
58
CE LAS HORMIGAS S.A.C.
CE LAS HORMIGAS - Ancash
100
Wind
Temporary Concession
2013.03.14
Development
59
ANEMOI DEL PERÚ S.A.C.
CE CHÉRREPE – La Libertad and
Lambayeque
100
Wind
Temporary Concession
2013.07.11
Development
CE OCUCAJE I – Ica
100
Wind
Temporary Concession
2013.10.10
Development
CE PAIJÁN – La Libertad
100
Wind
Temporary Concession
2013.08.27
Development
60
ENERGÍA RENOVABLE DEL
NORTE S.A.
CE LA PAMPA I – La Libertad
100
Wind
Temporary Concession
2013.10.05
Development
61
COBRA INSTALACIONES Y
SERVICIOS S.A.
CE TOROCCO – Arequipa and Ica
75
Wind
Temporary Concession
2013.10.02
Development
62
CEMENTOS PACASMAYO
S.A.A.
CE DON LUCHO - Piura
30
Wind
Temporary Concession
2013.10.10.
Development
63
EMPRESA DE GENERACIÓN
ELÉCTRICA LOS PINOS S.A.
CE MORROPE I - Lambayeque
96
Wind
Temporary Concession
2013.11.15
Development
64
AUSTER ENERGÍA S.A.C
CE DÉBORA - Piura
30
Wind
Temporary Concession
2014.01.30
Development
65
ENERGÍAS EÓLICAS DEL
PERÚ S.A.
CE COLÁN - Piura
60
Wind
Temporary Concession
2014.02.19
Development
66
ENERGÍA RENOVABLE LA
JOYA S.A.
CS LA JOYA - Arequipa
100
Solar
Temporary Concession
2014.03.01
Development
67
NUEVA ENERGY S.A.C.
CS PAMPA GALLINAZOS - Tacna
20
Solar
Temporary Concession
2013.11.16
Development
68
ANDINA ENERGÍA RENOVABLECS MARISCAL NIETO - Moquegura
S.A.C.
50
Solar
Temporary Concession
2014.01.30
Development
69
SW ENERGÍAS LIMPIAS DEL
SUR S.A.
40
Solar
Temporary Concession
2013.01.05
Development
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
81
CS MAJES - Arequipa
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
INSTALLED
CAPACITY
TYPE
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
70
SOWITEC OPERATION PERÚ
S.A.
CS REPARTICIÓN (Sowitec) - Arequipa
40
Solar
Temporary Concession
2013.10.25
Development
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
82
ATTACHMENT 2: ENERGY TRANSMISSION PROJECTS
This attachment has been elaborated based on information given by MINAM, OSINERGMIN and COES.
Attachment 2.1: Projects in Operation
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
1
RED ELÉCTRICA DEL SUR
S.A. - REDESUR
L.T. 220 kV Sistema Sur
2
Interconexión Eléctrica - ISA
Perú S.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
83
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Substation Socabaya -substation Moquegua 108.79
(Montalvo)
220
Definite Concession
26.03.1999
Operation
Substation Puno - substation Moquegua
337.00
(Montalvo) – substation Tacna (Los Héroes)
220
Definite Concession
19.04.1999
Operation
Substation Socabaya - Moquegua
(Montalvo)
107.00
220
Definite Concession
19.04.1999
Operation
L.T. 220 kV Oroya‐Paragsha‐Vizcarra
242
220
Definite Concession
26.04.2001
Operation
L.T. 138 kV – Aguaytía ‐ Pucallpa
131
138
Definite Concession
26.04.2001
Operation
S.E. Aguaytía - S.E. Parque Industrial
Pucallpa
131.00
138
Definite Concession
10.09.2002
Operation
S.E. Oroya Nueva - S.E. Pachachaca (S.E. 21.15
Arapa)
220
Definite Concession
09.09.2002
Operation
S.E. Oroya Nueva - S.E. Carhuamayo
Nueva
75.5
220
Definite Concession
02.12.2006
Operation
S.E. Carhuamayo Nueva - SE Paragsha
42.5
220
Definite Concession
02.12.2006
Operation
S.E. Paragsha - Derivación Antamina (SE
Vizcarra)
124
220
Definite Concession
02.12.2006
Operation
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
3
Consorcio Transmantaro
L.T. Mantaro‐Socabaya
605
220
Definite Concession
27.02.1998
Operation
L.T. 220 kV – Chilca ‐ La Planicie‐Zapallal
Stage I
94
220
Definite Concession
08.09.2008
Operation
L.T. 500 kV – Chilca ‐ Zapallal Stage II
94
500
Definite Concession
08.09.2008
Operation
L.T. 220 kV – Independencia ‐ Ica
55
220
Definite Concession
21.10.2009
Operation
SE Carabayllo (Zapallal) - SE Chimbote
513,92
500
Definite Concession
21.11.2012
Operation
Nueva - SE Trujillo Nueva
3,91
220
Definite Concession
21.11.2012
Operation
SE Trujillo Nueva - SE Trujillo
8,74
500
Definite Concession
21.11.2012
Operation
SE Mantaro - SE Socabaya
610.85
220
Definite Concession
22.06.2010
Operation
L.T. 220 kV Talara ‐ Piura
102
220
Definite Concession
26.08.2010
Operation
L.T. 220 kV Pomacocha‐Carhuamayo
extention substations Pomacocha and
Carhuamayo
106
220
Definite Concession
27.09.2010
Operation
CTM Extention transmission line Mantaro‐
Cotaruse‐Socabaya
16
220
Definite Concession
12.06.2009
Operation
SE Laguna La Niña (Derivación) - SE
Bayóvar
40,61
35
138
60
Definite Concession
22.11.2011
Operation
SE Chilca - SE La Planicie - SE Carabayllo 90
220
Definite Concession
22.08.2010
Operation
SE Carabayllo - SE Zapallal
11
220
Definite Concession
22.08.2010
Operation
SE Chilca - SE Carabayllo
89
500
Definite Concession
22.08.2010
Operation
SE Fénix - SE Chilca
8.03
500
Definite Concession
05.03.2013
Operation
SE Santo Domingo de los Olleros - SE
Chilca
2.03
500
Definite Concession
03.10.2013
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
84
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
4
REP‐ISA
L.T. Etecen ‐ Etesur
5,488
220
Definite Concession
05.09.2002
Operation
REP Extention 1: San Juan ‐ Chilca,
Substation Chilca and extention
Transmission Lines
100
220
Definite Concession
31.03.2006
Operation
REP Extention 2: Zapallal‐Paramonga
Nueva‐Chimbote 1 and extention of
associated substations
400
220
Definite Concession
26.07.2006
Operation
REP Extention 3: Substations S.E. Ica, S.E. 0
Marcona y S.E. Juliaca
Definite Concession
16.05.2007
Operation
REP Extention 4: Substation Santa Rosa
and Chavarria
0
Definite Concession
16.05.2007
Operation
REP Extention 5: Substations Quencoro,
Azangaro, Trujillo Norte, Piura Oeste and
Tingo María
125
60
Definite Concession
21.01.2009
Operation
REP Extention 6: Chiclayo‐Piura
211
220
Definite Concession
30.11.2009
Operation
Set. 2032
REP Extention 7: Substations Chavarría,
San Juan, Santa Rosa, Ventanilla y
Zapallal
0
220
Definite Concession
12.05.2010
Operation
REP Extention 8: Transmission line
Independencia‐Ica and Ica‐Marcona
210
220
Definite Concession
12.05.2010
Operation
REP Extention 9: Trujillo‐Guadalupe‐
210
Chiclayo, Chiclayo Oeste‐Guadalupe‐Trujillo
Norte, and automatic interconection
between Perú‐ Ecuador
220
Definite Concession
12.11.2010
Operation
REP Extention 10: Chilca Nueva y Chilca
0
500
Definite Concession
15.06.2011
Operation
REP Extention 11: Pachachaca‐
Pomacocha.
0
138
220
Definite Concession
15.06.2011
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
85
ITEM
COMPANY
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
86
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
S.E. Tintaya - S.E. Juliaca
203
138
Definite Concession
15.11.2002
Operation
S.E. Tintaya - S.E. Charcani V
178
138
Definite Concession
21.11.2002
Operation
2da. Terna S.E. Chimbote 1 - S.E. Trujillo
Norte
133.04
220
Definite Concession
15.11.2002
Operation
S.E. Tingo María - S.E. Aucayacu
44.2
138
Definite Concession
15.11.2002
Operation
S.E. Cerro Verde - S.E. Mollendo
90.62
138
Definite Concession
21.11.2002
Operation
S.E. Aucayacu - S.E. Tocache
107.75
138
Definite Concession
21.11.2002
Operation
SE Quencoro - SE Combapata - SE Tintaya 188.61
138
Definite Concession
27.11.2002
Operation
SE Moquegua - SE Toquepala
38.99
16.01
138
60
Definite Concession
27.11.2002
Operation
S.E. Socabaya - S.E. Cerro Verde
11.25
138
Definite Concession
29.01.2003
Operation
C.H.Charcani V (Santuario) -S.E. Socabaya 27.25
138
Definite Concession
25.02.2003
Operation
SE Cachimayo - SE Abancay
94.50
138
Definite Concession
26.02.2003
Operation
CH Aricota 2 - SE Toquepala
35.00
138
Definite Concession
26.02.2003
Operation
S.E. Ventanilla - S.E. Chavarría
11.07
220
Definite Concession
25.02.2003
Operation
S.E. Pomacocha - S.E. San Juan
114.00
220
Definite Concession
25.02.2003
Operation
S.E. Pachachaca-S.E. Callahuanca
72.70
220
Definite Concession
25.02.2003
Operation
C.H. Mantaro-S.E. Huancavelíca
67.00
220
Definite Concession
25.02.2003
Operation
S.E.Huancavelíca - S.E. Independencia
180.50
220
Definite Concession
25.02.2003
Operation
S.E. Pachachaca-S.E. Pomacocha
13.44
220
Definite Concession
25.02.2003
Operation
C.H. Mantaro - S.E. Pachachaca
195.00
220
Definite Concession
25.02.2003
Operation
ITEM
COMPANY
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
87
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
C.H. Mantaro - S.E. Huayucachi
66.60
220
Definite Concession
25.02.2003
Operation
S.E. Huayucachi - S.E. Zapallal
245.44
220
Definite Concession
25.02.2003
Operation
S.E. Cerro de Pasco (Paragsha II) - S.E.
Huánuco
86.20
138
Definite Concession
25.02.2003
Operation
S.E. Huánuco - S.E. Tingo María
88.11
138
Definite Concession
25.02.2003
Operation
SE Dolorespata - SE Quencoro
834
138
Definite Concession
25.02.2003
Operation
SE Juliaca - SE Puno
3,706
138
Definite Concession
25.02.2003
Operation
SE Zorritos – Zarumilla
51
220
Definite Concession
25.02.2003
Operation
SE Talara - SE Zorritos
137.80
220
Definite Concession
25.02.2003
Operation
S.E. Chiclayo Oeste - S.E. Piura Oeste
211.28
220
Operation
S.E. Guadalupe - S.E. Chiclayo Oeste
84.15
220
S.E. Trujillo Norte - S.E. Guadalupe
103.40
220
Concession has been tranfered 03.06.2004
from Empresa de Tranmision
Electrica Centro Norte S.A.
(ETECEN) to REP-ISA
20.07.2004
Definite Concession
S.E. Chimbote 1 - S.E. Trujillo Norte
134.00
220
Definite Concession
21.10.2004
Operation
S.E. Paramonga Nueva- S.E. Chimbote 1
220.39
220
Definite Concession
17.12.2004
Operation
S.E. Zapallal- SE Huacho
107.12
220
Definite Concession
S.E. Huacho - S.E. Paramonga Nueva
55.72
220
Definite Concession
21.11.2002
Operation
S.E. Ventanilla - S.E. Zapallal
17.87
220
Definite Concession
21.11.2002
Operation
S.E. Ventanilla - S.E. Chavarría
19.07
220
Definite Concession
21.11.2002
Operation
S.E. Santa Rosa - S.E. Chavarría
8.35
220
Definite Concession
21.11.2002
Operation
S.E. San Juan - S.E. Santa Rosa
26.29
220
Definite Concession
21.11.2002
Operation
Operation
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
S.E. Lima - S.E. San Juan
0.10
220
Definite Concession
21.11.2002
Operation
S.E. Lima - S.E. Chilca
48,20
220
Definite Concession
21.11.2002
Operation
S.E. Chilca - S.E. Cantera
84.14
220
Definite Concession
21.11.2002
Operation
S.E. Cantera - S.E. Independencia
86,15
220
Definite Concession
21.11.2002
Operation
S.E. Lima - S.E. Chilca
48,92
220
Definite Concession
21.11.2002
Operation
S.E. Chilca - S.E. Independencia
168.78
220
Definite Concession
21.11.2002
Operation
S.E. Ica - S.E. Independencia
55.20
220
Definite Concession
21.11.2002
Operation
S.E. Ica - S.E. Marcona
155.00
220
Definite Concession
21.11.2002
Operation
S.E. Marcona - S.E. San Nicolás
15.40
60
Definite Concession
21.11.2002
Operation
SE Talara - SE Piura Oeste
10,389
220
Definite Concession
28.01.2003
Operation
C.H. Mantaro -S.E. Pomacocha
193.00
220
Definite Concession
27.03.2003
Operation
5
Fenix Power Perú S.A.
L.T. 500 kV S.E. Fénix ‐ Chilca .
8.4
500
Definite Concession
03.04.2013
Operation
6
Termochilca S.A.C.
L.T. 500 kV S.E. Santo Domingo de
Olleros
2.0
500
Definite Concession
19.10.2013
Operation
7
EMPRESA ELÉCTRICA DE
PIURA S.A. – EEP S.A.
L.T. 220 kV S.E. C.T. Talara
0.0
220
Definite Concession
13.07.2013
Operation
C.T. Malacas - S.E. El Alto
35.70
33
Definite Concession
23.01.1997
Operation
C.T. Malacas - S.E. Talara
6.00
33
Definite Concession
23.01.1997
Operation
C.T. Malacas - S.E. Talara
6.00
33
Definite Concession
23.01.1997
Operation
L.T. 220 kV S.E. Ilo 2 - S.E. Moquegua
0.4
220
Definite Concession
20.06.2013
Operation
C.T.Ilo 2- OS.E.Moquegua (Montalvo)
72.30
220
Definite Concession
29.12.1998
Operation
S.E.Moquegua (Montalvo) - S.E. Botiflaca
30.70
138
Definite Concession
29.12.1998
Operation
8
GDF Suez - Energia del Sur ENERSUR S.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
88
ITEM
9
10
11
12
COMPANY
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
S.E. Moquegua (Montalvo) - S.E. Toquepala38.80
Single circruit
138
Definite Concession
29.12.1998
Operation
SE Moquegua -Torre T 170 de la LT 138 kV 2.27
CT Ilo - Torre T170
138
Definite Concession
25.03.2003
Operation
CH Yuncán (SE Santa Isabel ) - SE Nueva 50
Carhuamayo
220
Definite Concession
27.05.2006
Operation
SE Chilca 1 - SE Chilca 220 kV (Owened by 1.03
Transmantaro S.A.)
220
Definite Concession
06.11.2011
Operation
S.E. Huancavelíca-S.E. Ingenio
32.90
60
Definite Concession
28.12.1993
Operation
S.E. Ingenio- S.E. Caudalosa
52.30
60
Definite Concession
28.12.1993
Operation
S.E. Trujillo Norte - S.E. Cajamarca Norte
Single circruit
145.00
220
Definite Concession
25.10.2001
Operation
S.E. Cajamarca Norte - S.E. La Pajuela
Double circruit
10.00
60
Definite Concession
25.10.2001
Operation
SE Callalli - SE Ares
104
138
Definite Concession
28.07.2006
Operation
Autoridad Autonoma del Sistema S.E. San Juan - S.E. Pachacutec
Electrica Transporte
SET Santa Rosa Nueva - SEAT - Grau
6.82
60
Definite Concession
05.10.1994
Operation
2.7
60
Definite Concession
06.08.2013
Operation
Empresa de Generacion ElectricaC.H. Machupicchu - S.E. Cachimayo Inca
Machupicchu S.A. – EGEM S.A.
C.H. Machupicchu - S.E. Quencoro
78.50
138
Definite Concession
07.05.1995
Operation
99.36
138
Definite Concession
07.05.1995
Operation
S.E. Cachimayo Inca - S.E. Dolorespata
13.50
138
Definite Concession
07.05.1995
Operation
S.E. Dolorespata - S.E. Quencoro
8.34
138
Definite Concession
07.05.1995
Operation
S.E. Combapata - S.E. Sicuani
28.70
60
Definite Concession
23.05.1995
Operation
C.H. Machupicchu - S.E. Quillabamba
38.70
60
Definite Concession
23.05.1995
Operation
S.E. Cachimayo Inca - S.E. Huayllabamba 15.70
33
Definite Concession
23.05.1995
Operation
Consorcio Energetico
Huancavelica
Empresa Regional de Servicio
Público de Electricidad del Sur
Este S.A. - ELECTRO SUR
ESTE S.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
89
PROJECT
LENGTH
ITEM
13
COMPANY
Southern Peru Copper
Corporation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
90
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
S.E. Huayllabamba - S.E. Urubamba
5.70
33
Definite Concession
23.05.1995
Operation
S.E. Huayllabamba - S.E. Calca - S.E. Pisac31.00
33
Definite Concession
23.05.1995
Operation
S.E. Quencoro - S.E. Urcos
35.00
33
Definite Concession
23.05.1995
Operation
S.E. Abancay - S.E. Andahuaylas
58.24
60
Definite Concession
23.12.1997
Operation
Quillabamba(Deriv)-S.E. Chahuares
33.63
60
Definite Concession
28.01.1999
Operation
S.E.Abancay - S.E.Chalhuanca
(Chacapuente)
67.40
60
Definite Concession
23.09.1999
Operation
S.E.Abancay-S.E.Chuquibambilla
64.47
60
Definite Concession
23.09.1999
Operation
C.H.Aricota - S.E.Tarata
50.80
33
Definite Concession
09.02.1996
Operation
S.E.Tarata - S.E. El Ayro
55.40
33
Definite Concession
09.02.1996
Operation
SE Cachimayo - SE Pisac – SE
Paucartambo
5,709
600
Definite Concession
08.08.2008
Operation
San Gabán - Mazuko - Puerto Maldonado
222.01
145
Definite Concession
15.10.2010
Operation
Derivación (LT 60 kV SE Cachimayo - SE
Pisac) - S.E. Urubamba
17.65
60
Definite Concession
2013.08.29
Operation
C.T. Ilo - S.E. Toquepala
105.54
138
Definite Concession
23.05.1995
Operation
C.T. Ilo - S.E. Botiflaca
84.94
138
Definite Concession
23.05.1995
Operation
S.E. Toquepala - S.E. Botiflaca
32.00
138
Definite Concession
23.05.1995
Operation
S.E. Botiflaca - S.E. Suche
45.30
69
Definite Concession
23.05.1995
Operation
S.E. Botiflaca - S.E. Anillo Mina
7.50
69
Definite Concession
23.05.1995
Operation
C.T. Ilo - S.E. Campamento Ilo
12.74
13.8
Definite Concession
23.05.1995
Operation
S.E. Campamento Ilo - S.E. Planta Coquina 15.56
13.8
Definite Concession
23.05.1995
Operation
ITEM
14
COMPANY
Empresa Regional de Servicio
Público de Electricidad del
Oriente - ELECTRO ORIENTE
S.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
91
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
S.E. Botiflaca - S.E. Villa Botiflaca Cuajone 4.80
13.8
Definite Concession
23.05.1995
Operation
S.E. Toquepala - S.E. Anillo Mina
7.50
11
Definite Concession
23.05.1995
Operation
S.E. Toquepala - S.E. Plaza, Villa Staff
8.60
11
Definite Concession
23.05.1995
Operation
CT Ilo - Torre T170
54.34
138
Definite Concession
25.03.2003
Operation
Torre T 192 (T19 Enersur) - SE Botiflaca
23.87
138
Definite Concession
25.03.2003
Operation
C.T. Tarapoto-Cacatachi-RumizapaS.E.Lamas
20.50
20
Definite Concession
27.06.1995
Operation
C.T. Tarapoto - Las Palmas - S.E. Juan
Guerra
10.50
10
Definite Concession
27.06.1995
Operation
C.T. Iquitos .S.E. Repartición
5.50
60
Definite Concession
27.06.1995
Operation
C.H. Gera - S.E. Moyobamba
14.80
60
Definite Concession
25.04.1997
Operation
S.E. Moyobamba- S.E. Rioja
22.40
60
Definite Concession
25.04.1997
Operation
C.H. Gera – Jepelacio
3.50
20
Definite Concession
25.04.1997
Operation
Derivación Shucshuyacu
4.80
20
Definite Concession
25.04.1997
Operation
S.E. Rioja - C.T. Rioja
3.50
20
Definite Concession
25.04.1997
Operation
Derivación Yorongos
9.80
20
Definite Concession
25.04.1997
Operation
S.E. Rioja - Soritor
24.10
20
Definite Concession
25.04.1997
Operation
Derivación Calzada
0.50
20
Definite Concession
25.04.1997
Operation
Derivación Habana
0.70
20
Definite Concession
25.04.1997
Operation
S.E. Rioja - Tahuantinsuyo
24.70
20
Definite Concession
25.04.1997
Operation
Derivación Posic
3.70
20
Definite Concession
25.04.1997
Operation
ITEM
15
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Derivación Yuracyacu
10.50
20
Definite Concession
25.04.1997
Operation
Derivación Tambo
0.10
20
Definite Concession
25.04.1997
Operation
Derivación Segunda Jerusalén
0.20
20
Definite Concession
25.04.1997
Operation
Derivación Nueva Cajamarca
0.10
20
Definite Concession
25.04.1997
Operation
S.E. Moyobamba - C.T. Moyobamba
3.50
10
Definite Concession
25.04.1997
Operation
S.E. Moyobamba – Yantaló
9.80
10
Definite Concession
25.04.1997
Operation
S.E.Tarapoto-S.E. Bellavista
80.00
138
Definite Concession
16.01.1999
Operation
S.E.Tarapoto-S.E. Moyobamba
96.40
138
Definite Concession
6.01.1999
Operation
SE Tocache - SE Bellavista
149.07
138
Definite Concession
06.11.2011
Operation
Empresa de Generación EléctricaC.H.Charcani - S.E. Socabaya
de Arequipa S.A. - EGASA
C.H. Charcani IV - S.E. Chilina
27.25
138
Definite Concession
26.06.1995
Operation
13.20
33
Definite Concession
06.12.1995
Operation
C.H. Charcani VI - S.E. Chilina
11.09
33
Definite Concession
06.12.1995
Operation
C.H.Charcani I -Charcani II
0.6
5.25
Definite Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
C.H.Charcani I -Charcani III
0.88
5,25
Definite Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
Toma IV - Charcani V
3.16
13.8
Definite Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
C.H.Charcani V - Aguada Blanca
11.56
13.80
Definite Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
C.H. Charcani III -Toma IV 1
8.16
5,25
Definite Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
C.H. Charcani IV- Rep. Charcani1
1.33
5,25
Definite Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
C.H. Charcani 1 - Rep. Chilina1
0.45
5,25
Definite Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
Charcani V – Chilina
17.77
138
Definite Concession
29.05.2002
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
92
ITEM
COMPANY
16
Empresa de Electricidad Del
C.H. Restitución - C.H. Mantaro C.H.
Perú S.A. - ELECTROPERU S.A.
Restitución - C.H. Mantaro
17
18
Empresa de Distribución
Eléctrica de Lima Norte
S.A. - EDELNOR S.A.A. ENDESA
Proyecto Especial Olmos Tinajones
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
1.60
220
Definite Concession
03.07.1995
Operation
1.60
220
Definite Concession
03.07.1995
Operation
C.H. Restitución - C.H. Mantaro
1.60
220
Definite Concession
03.07.1995
Operation
C.H. Mantaro - S.E. Tablachaca
23.00
33
Definite Concession
03.07.1995
Operation
S.E. Zorritos - S.E. Máncora
75.00
60
Definite Concession
10.05.2000
Operation
Nueva C.T. Tumbes - SE Zorritos (
0.33
60
Definite Concession
11.10.2005
Operation
S.E. Paramonga Nueva - S.E. Huacho
54.51
66
Definite Concession
20.11.2009
Operation
S.E. Zapallal - S.E. Chancay
35.31
60
Definite Concession
20.11.2009
Operation
S.E. Chancay - S.E. Huaral
13.68
60
Definite Concession
20.11.2009
Operation
S.E. Ventanilla - S.E. Oquendo
6.19
10
Definite Concession
14.03.2001
Operation
S.E. Huacho REP – S.E. Huacho
EDELNOR
13.41
66
Definite Concession
22.07.2009
Operation
S.E. Chiclayo Oeste - S.E. Lambayeque
35.00
60
Definite Concession
20.11.1995
Operation
60
Definite Concession
20.11.1995
Operation
60
Definite Concession
20.11.1995
Operation
S.E. La Viña - S.E. Motupe
60
Definite Concession
20.11.1995
Operation
S.E. Motupe - S.E. Olmos
60
Definite Concession
20.11.1995
Operation
Torre N° 214 (Starts at tranmission 60 KV 19.11
Chiclayo Oeste - SE Olmos)-SE Occidente
60
Definite Concession
14.10.2004
Operation
S.E. Cobriza - S.E. Huanta
52.37
69
Definite Concession
26.12.1995
Operation
S.E. Huanta - S.E. Ayacucho
25.40
69
Definite Concession
26.12.1995
Operation
S.E. Condorcocha - S.E. Ninatambo
6.82
60-44
Definite Concession
26.12.1995
Operation
S.E. Lambayeque - S.E. Illimo
S.E. Illimo - S.E. La Viña
19
Empresa Regional de Servicio
Público de Electricidad del
Centro S.A. - ELECTRO
CENTRO S.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
93
63.14
ITEM
20
COMPANY
ENDESA - EDEGEL S.A.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
94
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
S.E. Ninatambo - S.E. Chanchamayo
33.18
60-44
Definite Concession
26.12.1995
Operation
S.E. Huayucachi - S.E. Salesianos
10.00
60
Definite Concession
26.12.1995
Operation
S.E. Salesianos - S.E. Parque Industrial
1.50
60
Definite Concession
26.12.1995
Operation
S.E. Parque Industrial - S.E. Jauja
40.50
60
Definite Concession
26.12.1995
Operation
S.E. Mejorada - S.E. Chupaca
6.50
33
Definite Concession
26.12.1995
Operation
S.E. Chupaca - S.E. Huarisca
7.00
33
Definite Concession
26.12.1995
Operation
S.E. Huarisca - S.E. Chala Nueva
12.50
33
Definite Concession
26.12.1995
Operation
S.E. Tablachaca - S.E. Pampas
12.00
33
Definite Concession
26.12.1995
Operation
Derivación Huancayoccasa
0.80
33
Definite Concession
26.12.1995
Operation
C.H. Huinco-S.E. Santa Rosa
123.98
220
Definite Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
C.H. Matucana-C.H. Callahuanca
22.5
220
Definite Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
C.H. Matucana-C.H. Callahuanca
15.58
220
Definite Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
C.H. Callahuanca-S.E. Chavarría
55.37
220
Definite Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
Derivación a Cajamarquilla
1.19
220
Definite Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
C.H. Callahuanca - S.E. Cajamarquilla
36.35
220
Definite Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
S.E. Cajamarquilla - S.E. Chavarría
21.42
220
Definite Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
S.E. Purunhuasi-C.H.Callahuanca
0.58
220
Definite Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
C.H. Callahuanca - S.E. Huachipa
43.99
60
Definite Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
C.H. Callahuanca-S.E. Huampaní
26.57
60
Definite Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
C.H. Moyopampa-S.E. Salamanca
34.91
60
Definite Concession
18.01.2014
Operation
ITEM
21
COMPANY
Empresa Regional de Servicio
Público de Electricidad de
Electronorte Medio S.A. HIDRANDINA S.A
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
95
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
C.H. Moyopampa- S.E. Balnearios
49.21
60
Definite Concession
18.01.2014
Operation
C.H. Callahuanca-C.H. Moyopampa
23.22
60
Definite Concession
18.01.2014
Operation
C.H. Huampaní - S.E. Ñaña
5.36
60
Definite Concession
18.01.2014
Operation
C.H. Moyopampa-S.E. Chosica
0.57
60
Definite Concession
18.01.2014
Operation
CH Moyopampa - SE Salamanca CH
45.92
60
Definite Concession
15.11.2006
Operation
Moyopampa - SE Balnearios CH
49.22
60
Definite Concession
15.11.2006
Operation
Moyopampa - SE Santa Rosa CH
86.97
60
Definite Concession
15.11.2006
Operation
Callahuanca - SE Huachipa CH
43.99
60
Definite Concession
15.11.2006
Operation
Callahuanca - SE Huampaní
26.578
60
Definite Concession
15.11.2006
Operation
S.E. Trujillo Sur - S.E. Trujillo Norte
17.27
138
Definite Concession
08.03.1997
Operation
S.E. Cajamarca - S.E. Cajabamba
78.43
60
Definite Concession
29.03.1999
Operation
S.E. Caraz (Shingal) – S.E. Huaraz (Picup) 617
66
Definite Concession
20.05.2005
Operation
PSE Catilluc
CH Chaullagon – Tongod
CH Chaullagon – Catilluc
23.06.2005
Operation
4,9
1,9
22.9
22.9
Definite Concession
Definite Concession
S.E. Chimbote Sur – S.E. Trapecio
6.76
138
Definite Concession
06.01.2006
Operation
S.E. Huallanca - SE Sihuas – S.E.
Tayabamba
104.80
138
Definite Concession
19.07.2006
Operation
S.E. Santiago de Cao – S.E. Malabrigo
41.5
34.5
Definite Concession
13.04.2007
Operation
S.E. Cajamarca – S.E. Celendín
59.42
60
Definite Concession
21.05.2009
Operation
S.E. Sihuas – S.E. Pomabamba
35.14
66
Definite Concession
16.04.2011
Operation
SE Paramonga - SE Huarmey
85
66
Definite Concession
11.12.2003
Operation
ITEM
COMPANY
22
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Empresa de Generacion ElectricaS.E. San Gabán II - S.E. Azángaro
San Gaban S.A.
160.00
138
Definite Concession
17.04.1997
Operation
23
Minera Yanacocha S.A.
S.E. Cajamarca - S.E. Yanacocha
24.50
60
Definite Concession
18.05.1997
Operation
24
Compañía de Minas
Buenaventura S.A.
S.E. Paragsha II - S.E. Uchucchacua
47.92
138
Definite Concession
11.12.1997
Operation
S.E. Maqui Maqui - China Linda
5.40
22.9
Definite Concession
12.01.2001
Operation
S.E. Ares - SE Huancarama
25.50
66
Definite Concession
06.11.2003
Operation
S.E. Huancarama - SE Chipmo - SE
Poracota
30.33
66
Definite Concession
30.11.2007
Operation
09.01.1998
Operation
25
Empresa Minera Iscaycruz S.A. S.E. Uchucchacua-S.E. Iscaycruz
23.20
33
26
Empresa Regional de Servicio
C.H. El Muyo-Bagua Chica
Público de Electricidad del Norte
S.A. - ELECTRONORTE S.A.
Bagua Chica -Bagua Grande
28.82
60
Definite Concession
18.03.1998
Operation
18.05
60
Definite Concession
18.03.1998
Operation
Bagua Chica - Jaén
33.92
60
Definite Concession
18.03.1998
Operation
C.H. La Pelota - Jaén
4.30
10
Definite Concession
18.03.1998
Operation
C.H. El Muyo-Aramango-El Porvenir
26.82
22.9
Definite Concession
18.03.1998
Operation
Copallín de Aramango - La Libertad - Bagua 2.88
Chica - El Milagro
22.9
Definite Concession
18.03.1998
Operation
Bagua Chica- Tomaque
3.05
10
Definite Concession
18.03.1998
Operation
Bagua Chica-Tomaque-Antena de TV
0.82
10
Definite Concession
18.03.1998
Operation
C.H. Chiriconga-Lajas-Chota
21.98
22.9
Definite Concession
23.03.1998
Operation
C.H. Chiriconga-Lajas-Chancay BañosSanta Cruz
15.56
22.9
Definite Concession
23.03.1998
Operation
Deriv.Est.29-Chancay Baños-Sta.CruzBaños
2.48
13.2
Definite Concession
23.03.1998
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
96
ITEM
COMPANY
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
97
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
C.H.Caclic-Chachapoyas
10.10
22.9
Definite Concession
23.03.1998
Operation
C.H.Caclic-Luya-Lamud
10.91
22.9
Definite Concession
23.03.1998
Operation
C.H. Jumbilla-Jumbilla-Recta
5.10
10
Definite Concession
23.03.1998
Operation
C.H.San Antonio-Cochamal-Subiate-Puquio 14.20
10
Definite Concession
23.03.1998
Operation
C.H.San Antonio-Rodriguez de M. Huambo
13.93
10
Definite Concession
23.03.1998
Operation
C.H. Leymebamba-Barrio Dos de Mayo
1.80
10
Definite Concession
23.03.1998
Operation
C.H.Carhuaquero-S.E.Carrizal
4.53
13.2
Definite Concession
23.03.1998
Operation
P1 Bolivar - P43 Nanchoc
7.77
22.9
Definite Concession
23.03.1998
Operation
Chiclayo-Pimentel- Santa Rosa
15.42
10
Definite Concession
28.04.1998
Operation
Estructura P1 C.H.Buenos Aires- Est. P167 32.31
Nueva Arica
22.9
Definite Concession
28.04.1998
Operation
Chiclayo-Monsefú-Ciudad Etén-Puerto Etén 16.51
10
Definite Concession
28.04.1998
Operation
Mochumí-Tucume-Illimo-Pacora-Jayanca
10
Definite Concession
28.04.1998
Operation
C.H. Guineamayo-Sócota-Cutervo-Socota- 30.62
San Andrés de Cutervo
13.2
Definite Concession
28.04.1998
Operation
C.T. Federico Villarreal-Estructura 90 San
José
10
Definite Concession
29.04.1998
Operation
Derivación C.H. Guineamayo - San Antonio 2.97
13.2
Definite Concession
15.04.1999
Operation
San Antonio – Anguía
8.42
13.2
Definite Concession
15.04.1999
Operation
Anguía P 52 –Tacabamba
5.61
13.2
Definite Concession
15.04.1999
Operation
C.H. Guineamayo - San Luis de Lucma
6.71
13.2
Definite Concession
15.04.1999
Operation
18.8
11.71
ITEM
COMPANY
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
98
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
S.E.Chiclayo Oeste(SECHO)-S.E.Chiclayo 6.70
Norte(SECHNOR)
60
Definite Concession
15.04.1999
Operation
Chiclayo (Estructura 01) - C.T. Ferreñafe
16.67
10
Definite Concession
15.04.1999
Operation
Carretera Ferreñafe (Deriv. L.T.ChiclayoFerreñafe) -Capote (Estr. 27)
3.59
10
Definite Concession
15.04.1999
Operation
Carretera Ferreñafe (Derivación) - Penal
Picsi
1.52
10
Definite Concession
15.04.1999
Operation
Monsefú (Deriv.L.T. Chiclayo-Monsefú) Reque (Estructura P-59)
6.22
10
Definite Concession
15.04.1999
Operation
Derivación Reque – Callanca
4.77
10
Definite Concession
15.04.1999
Operation
Deriv. P25 (C.H.Buenos Aires-Nanchoc) - El 0.99
Naranjo (Estr. 12-CL5)
22.9
Definite Concession
17.04.1999
Operation
C.H. Buenos Aires - Piedra Grande
5.89
22.9
Definite Concession
17.04.1999
Operation
Piedra Grande P34 (Derivación) – Bolivar
16.75
22.9
Definite Concession
17.04.1999
Operation
Piedra Grande P34 (Derivación) - S.E.
Niepos
2.32
22.9
Definite Concession
17.04.1999
Operation
Nueva Arica - La Compuerta (Estructura 27) 2.15
22.9
Definite Concession
17.04.1999
Operation
C.H El Chaupe-Pucará
5.33
10
Definite Concession
17.04.1999
Operation
C.H. Pomahuaca – Pomahuaca
0.50
10
Definite Concession
17.04.1999
Operation
Bellavista (Estructura P0) -Sta. Cruz de
Bellavista
2.86
10
Definite Concession
17.04.1999
Operation
C.T. Chachapoyas - RP Chachapoyas
(Estruct. P-9)
0.57
10
Definite Concession
06.06.2000
Operation
S.E. Chachapoyas - Estructura P-30 El
2.07
10
Definite Concession
06.06.2000
Operation
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
C.T. Chachapoyas -Estación Terrena
Telefónica
0.55
10
Definite Concession
06.06.2000
Operation
S.E. No.9 Chachapoyas - Aeropuerto
4.78
10
Definite Concession
06.06.2000
Operation
P.28 L.P. Aeropuerto - Radio Horizonte
0.18
10
Definite Concession
06.06.2000
Operation
Carhuaquero (S.E. Carhuaquero Alto) Chongoyape (Estructura 118)
15.06
10
Definite Concession
06.06.2000
Operation
S.E.Chiclayo Norte-S.E. PomalcaS.E.Tumán-S.E. Cayaltí
39.62
60
Definite Concession
18.12.2000
Operation
Definite Concession
23.06.2005
Operation
Definite Concession
23.06.2005
Operation
Definite Concession
23.06.2005
Operation
Molino.
Pequeño Sistema Eléctrico Lonya Chico –
Inguilpata
Estructura N° 10 de Derivación (LP Luya Lamud) – Inguilpata
RP de Lonya Chico e Inguilpata
PSE Namballe
CH Namballe – Namballe
CH Namballe - Mariscal Castilla
Namballe - Pto. Internacional de la Balsa
Estructura N° 13 de Derivac. (LP PalticHuambos) – Cochabamba
Derivación Tucac Bajo
Derivación Tucac Alto
Derivación Pacopampa
Derivación Querocoto
Derivación Rocoto
Derivación Yamaluc
Derivación La Raya
Derivación Sigues
Derivación Campamento
Derivación Challhuaraca
Derivación Huambos
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
99
6.47
22.9
0.25
22.9
1.99
1.61
4.64
22.9
13.2
13.2
32,.59
22.9
1.61
0.25
0.33
0.41
0.78
0.07
1.64
3.33
1.66
0.77
0.35
22.9
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
22.9
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
Derivación Sogos
Derivación Chabarbamba
Derivación Lacheconga
7.15
3.42
1.10
13.2
13.2
13.2
PSE Tabaconas
CH Tabaconas - Culebras
Derivación Granadillas Bajo
Culebras - Manchará
Culebras - Yushcapampa
Yushcapampa - Pampa Limón
5.69
0.40
2.39
1.96
4.26
22.9
13.2
13.2
22.9
13.2
PSE Chachapoyas II Etapa
Troncal Lamud - Pedro Ruiz - Pomacochas 38.63
Derivación Churuja
0.36
Derivación Pedro Ruiz
0.24
Derivación Suyobamba
0.26
Derivación Florida
0.52
Troncal Chachapoyas - Lolto - Molinopampa27.21
Derivación Sonche
3.84
Derivación Lolto - Pipus - Quinjalca
19.59
Derivación Quinjalca - Granada
5.61
Derivación Quinjalca - Vituya - Sengache 19.15
Derivación Olleros
3.30
Derivación Goncha
3.33
Troncal Caclic - Leymebamba
65.01
Derivación Colcamar
3.47
Derivación Tingo - Mayno- Levanto
8.19
Derivación Lopecancha
1.31
Derivación Jalca Grande
4.22
Derivación Santo Tomás
4.32
Derivación Montevideo
0.37
Derivación San Francisco
1.18
Derivación Dos de Mayo
1.07
PSE Bagua I Etapa
Troncal SE Bagua Grande - Jahuanga
Troncal SE Bagua Grande - Nuevo
Horizonte Alto
Troncal SE Bagua Grande - Salao
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
100
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Definite Concession
02.12.2005
Operation
Definite Concession
21.10.2006
Operation
Definite Concession
12.11.2006
Operation
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
18.11
16.57
22.9
22.9
25.18
22.9
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
Troncal Salao - Jamaica - Pururco
Troncal El Milagro - Aviación - San Pedro
Troncal San Pedro - Casual
Troncal SE Bagua Chica - La Peca
Troncal La Peca - Arrayán
Derivación La Victoria
Derivación La Versalla
Derivación Los Puquios
Derivación El Pintor
Derivación Nuevo Horizonte Alto - Nuevo
Horizonte Bajo
Derivación Puente Piedra
Derivación Santa Elena - San Martín de
Porres
Derivación San Miguel - La Laguna
Derivación Cruz Roja
Derivación Pururco - Laurel
Derivación Laurel - La Palma
Derivación Casual - Acerrillo
Derivación Aviación - El Valor
Derivación San Francisco - San Juan de La
Libertad
Derivación San Isidro
9.99
8.77
4.37
12.49
1.51
0.76
1.47
1.32
1.33
2.87
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
0.89
11.34
13.2
22.9
2.55
1.11
4.26
3.01
4.76
7.56
13.58
22.9
22.9
22.9
13.2
13.2
22.9
22.9
9.25
22.9
30.46
23.82
20.27
25.81
1.74
0.83
3.06
5.65
2.35
1.16
1.62
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
13.2
13.2
13.2
22.9
13.2
22.9
13.2
PSE Carhuaquero I Etapa
Troncal Huanabal - Pacherrez
Troncal Carhuaquero - Tinajones
Troncal Carhuaquero - Llama
Troncal Miracosta - Tocmoche
Derivación Caballo Blanco
Derivación Tablazos
Derivación Oberazal
Derivación Cuculí
Derivación Limoncarro
Derivación Bomba W adington
Derivación San Juan de Licupis
PSE Illimo II Etapa
Troncal SE Illimo-Batán Grande-Mayascong 49.13
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
101
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Definite Concession
04.01.2007
Operation
Definite Concession
25.03.2008
Operation
ITEM
27
COMPANY
Compañía Transmisora Andina
S.A.
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
Derivación Túcume Viejo
Derivación La Raya
Derivación Sime
Derivación Pitipo
Derivación Tres Puentes
Troncal SE Illimo-Morrope
Derivación Hacienda Sasape
Derivación Granja Sasape
Derivación Positos
Derivación Casa Blanca-La ColoradaRomero
Derivación Caracucho-Monte Hermoso
Derivación Caracucho
Derivación Lagartera
Derivación Hornitos
Derivación Lagunas
Derivación Arbol Sol
Derivación Quemazón
0.35
0.39
1.00
1.04
2.65
21.88
2.03
0.46
0.60
6.06
13.2
13.2
13.2
22.9
22.9/13.2
22.9
13.2
13.2
13.2
22.9/13.2
3.45
0.39
1.09
1.04
1.62
3.09
0.31
22.9
22.9
22.9
13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9
13.2
SE Carhuaquero - SE Jaén
153.6
S.E.Huallanca -S.E. Pierina (Huaraz)
84.22
S.E. Motil - SE Alto Chicama
28
29
CHINANGO S.A.C.
102
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
138
Definite Concession
25.07.2009
Operation
138
Definite Concession
16.04.1998
Operation
138
Definite Concession
02.09.2004
Operation
S.E. Trujillo Norte - SE Motil
64.28
138
Definite Concession
10.11.2004
Operation
S.E. Motil - SE Alto Chicama
34.57
138
Definite Concession
22.05.2012
Operation
S.E.Chimay-S.E.Yanango
28.80
220
Definite Concession
29.05.2009
Operation
S.E.Yanango-S.E.Pachachaca
87.50
220
Casa de Máquinas - Bocatoma de la Central9.62
Hidroeléctrica Chimay
13.8
Definite Concession
29.05.2009
Operation
SE Yanango - Toma Tarma
5.32
10.0
Definite Concession
31.05.2009
Operation
SE Yanango - Cámara de Válvulas
0.43
10.0
Definite Concession
31.05.2009
Operation
26.85
50
Definite Concession
09.11.1998
Operation
COMPAÑÍA MIN. HUARÓN S.A. S.E. Shelby - S.E. San José
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
CLASS OF
RIGHT
ITEM
COMPANY
30
EMPRESA ADMINISTRADORA S.E. Shagua - S.E. Animon
CHUNGAR S.A.C.
SE Shelby - SE San José - Animón
31
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
23.40
23
Definite Concession
02.01.1999
Operation
35.75
500
Definite Concession
23.01.2009
Operation
220
Definite Concession
24.02.1999
Operation
7.58
220
Definite Concession
Poste P5 de la línea existente que viene SE 5.70
Principal Antamina - Poste P75 de Línea en
Proyecto
22.9
Definite Concession
28.02.2002
Operation
19.20
138
Definite Concession
15.04.1999
Operation
63.05
60
Definite Concession
19.05.2005
Operation
SE Repartición - SE Majes
45.02
138
Definite Concession
27.05.2006
Operation
SE Majes - SE Camaná
6.383
138
Definite Concession
08.06.2007
Operation
60.35
138
Definite Concession
27.05.1999
Operation
21.00
60
Definite Concession
01.06.2001
Operation
S.E. Huancapeti - S.E. Ticapampa
21.00
13.8
Definite Concession
C.H. 3 - C.H. 4 Pariac
1.30
13.8
Definite Concession
S.E. Paramonga Nueva - S.E. Paramonga 9.40
existente
138
Definite Concession
19.01.2006
Operation
S.E. Piura Oeste (SEPO)-S.E. Piura
Centro(SEPC)-Sullana
Derivación a S.E.San Lucas de Colán
C.T. Paita - S.E. El Arenal
C.T. Sullana - S.E. El Arenal SEPO
Piura - S.E. Paita
C.T. Piura - Catacaos
Catacaos-Cucungará-ChatoHico
Pedregal -La Unión
39.10
60
Definite Concession
06.08.1999
Operation
0.50
25.30
43.52
45.70
13.30
17.50
14.30
60
60
60
60
10
10
10
COMPAÑÍA MINERA ANTAMINATramo 1: S.E. Huallanca (Vizcarra) - Punto 43.5
S.A.
P "0"
Tramo 2: Punto P "0" - SE Antamina
32
33
34
Sociedad Eléctrica del Sur Oeste S.E. Socabaya - S.E. Río Seco
S.A. - SEAL
SE Marcona - SE Bella Unión
Empresa de Generacion ElectricaC.H.Cahua - S.E.Paramonga Existente
CAHUA S.A.
C.H. 4 Pariac - S.E. Huancapeti
Empresa Regional de Servicio
Público de Electricidad
ELECTRONOROESTE S.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
103
ITEM
COMPANY
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
104
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
La Unión-Yapato y La Unión-El Tallán
La Legua - Monte Castillo
Derivación Santa Rosa
Derivación Chalaco
C.T. Verdún - HUP Talara
Pórtico Manta - Sección 23
S.E. El Pato - Alvares Norte - Pariñas
C.T. Verdún - S.E. MDY
C.T. Malacas - S.E. Acapulco
S.E. Medano - S.E. Bellavista
S.E. Folche - S.E. Lobitos
S.E. El Alto - S.E. Cabo Blanco
C.T. Morropón - Buenos Aires
S.E. El Arenal - Pueblo de Colán
S.E. El Arenal - Miramar
Amotape - Ignacio Escudero
S.E. El Arenal - Macacará
S.E. Paita - Los Cangrejos
S.E. San Lucas de Colán-Esmeralda de
Colán
S.E. Paita - S.E. Tierra Colorada
S.E. Tierra Colorada - Austral
S.E. Tierra Colorada - Pesquera Grau
S.E. Tierra Colorada - Alcomar
S.E. Sullana - Mallares
Mallaritos - La Quinta
Derivación Mallares - Tangarará
Derivación Salitral - Puerto Rico
S.E. Sullana - Enrisa
S.E. Sullana - Sojo
S.E. Huápalas – Chulucanas
Chulucanas - Paccha
SEPO Piura - S.E. Sechura
C.H. Quiroz -Ayabaca
Montero - Ambasal
Derivación Jililí
C.H. Quiroz - Las Lomas
Paimas - La Tina
DerivaciónSuyo
15.30
9.30
0.60
0.90
10.20
10.80
36.20
8.00
4.20
0.10
5.30
4.00
9.66
17.08
16.44
16.11
23.10
8.60
2.10
10
10
10
10
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
3.3
3.3
10
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
10
10
5.44
0.93
1.00
2.66
14.28
1.40
7.80
2.20
5.76
10.20
4.92
13.74
51.30
20.35
14.28
0.39
46.12
32.96
0.64
60
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
60
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
ITEM
COMPANY
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
105
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
Derivación Cachaquito
Derivación Chirinos
C.H.Quiroz - Puente Tondopa
SEPO Piura S.E. Chulucanas
3.05
0.81
5.96
60.40
22.9
22.9
13.2
60
PSE Chulucanas I Etapa
Troncal SE Chulucanas - Carrasquillo
22.36
Tramo Carrasquillo - Morropón
7.08
Tramo Carrasquillo - Malacasi
25.38
Tramo Laynas
1.33
Tramo Batanes - Talandracas
6.33
Tramo SE Chulucanas - Empalme a Paccha 7.93
Variante Ñomala
0.89
Variante La Rita
0.81
Variante Locuto
1.11
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
PSE Chulucanas
Chulucanas. Tambo Grande y Las Lomas
Derivación Cruceta. Santa Rosa y
Tejedores Derivación Hda. Pellingara
Derivación Hualapas y San Martín
70.49
7.99
4.28
0.49
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
C.T. Tumbes-C.T. Zorritos
C.T. Tumbes - Zarumilla
C.T. Zarumilla - El Salto
C.T. Zarumilla - Aguas Verdes
S.E. Zarumilla - Papayal
Papayal - Matapalo
Papayal - Pocitos - Aguas Verdes
Deriv. S.E. Puerto Pizarro
C.T. Tumbes - El Limón
Interconex. S.J. De la Virgen-San Jacinto
Corrales - La Jota
Corrales- Rica Playa
C.T. Zorritos - S.E. Caleta Grau
Deriv. Los Cerezos (S.E. 5 C-12)
S.E. Zorritos - S.E. Acapulco
Deriv. Emapa Tumbes
S.E. Zorritos - Cañaveral
28.40
21.30
10.80
7.20
10.70
17.40
14.90
2.90
23.10
2.40
11.60
31.50
2.90
1.50
14.15
3.30
42.87
33
33
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
22.9
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Definite Concession
16.11.2006
Operation
Definite Concession
02.12.2005
Operation
Definite Concession
27.11.1999
Operation
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Zona Industrial Langostinera
78.00
22.9
S.E. Zorritos - S.E. Tumbes
23.23
60
Definite Concession
23.06.2000
Operation
S.E.Tumbes - S-E- Zarumilla
23.39
60
Definite Concession
SE Los Ejidos - SE Castilla
3.95
60
Definite Concession
12.05.2005
Operation
Definite Concession
26.04.2007
Operation
11.90
1.13
1.80
0.63
3.04
10.21
22.9
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
0.60
1.97
13.2
13.2
S.E. Charán-S.E. Zorritos
S.E. Zorritos-S.E. Lomas de Viento
L.S.T. 33 kV Derivación La Cruz
L.S.T. 33 kV Derivación Los Cerezos
8.35
13.84
33
33
Definite Concession
21.01.2012
Operation
0.33
33
SE Máncora - SE Los Órganos - Secc.
Ballena - Derivación El Ñuro
22.65
22.9
Definite Concession
2013.12.18
Operation
C.T. Yarinacocha - S.E. Repartic. de
Pucallpa
6.38
60
Definite Concession
20.08.1999
Operation
SE Parque Industrial - SE Campoverde
22.7
22.9
Definite Concession
23.02.2008
Operation
S.E. Parcona -S.E. Ica Norte
Derivación Ica Norte Poste P34-S.E.
Tacama
S.E.Tacama-S.E. Villacurí
S.E. Parcona -S.E. Santa Margarita
S.E. Independencia-S.E. Pisco P146
8.00
4.20
60
60
Definite Concession
20.08.1999
Operation
24.50
16.70
28.14
60
60
60
PSE Ayabaca II Etapa
Linea Principal Suyo - San Joaquín
Derivación Cacaturo
Derivación Huachuma Alta
Derivación Túnel Totoral
Derivación Suyopampa
Derivación Los Molinos - Santa María
Reyna
Derivación Pingola
Derivación Loma – Sicacate
35
36
Empresa Concesionaria de
Electricidad de UCAYALI S.A. ELECTRO UCAYALI S.A.
Empresa Regional de Servicio
Público de Electricidad del Sur
Medio S.A. - ELECTRO SUR
MEDIO S.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
106
ITEM
37
COMPANY
Compañía Minera Ares S.A.C.
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Derivación - S.E. Paracas
Derivación - S.E. Alta La Luna
S.E. Independencia- Poste 188
Deriv. - S.E. Valle Chincha
Deriv. - S.E. Tambo de Mora
Deriv. - S.E. Chincha (Pueblo Nuevo)
S.E. Marcona-S.E. Nazca
Deriv. T-93 (Marcona-Nazca)-S.E. Palpa
16.00
1.50
38.00
5.70
12.50
3.90
52.50
41.20
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
60
SE Nasca - SE Puquio
104.03
60
Definite Concession
19.01.2006
Operation
S.E. Callalli-S.E. Caylloma-S.E.Ares
106.70
66
Definite Concession
25.11.1999
Operation
S.E.Ares-S.E.Arcata
18.70
33
Definite Concession
38
Compañía Minera Casapalca
S.A.
S.E. Antuquito -S.E. Casapalca
3.07
50
Definite Concession
27.12.1999
Operation
39
Electro Puno S.A.A.
S.E. Puno-S.E. Ilave-S.E. Pomata
103.59
60
Definite Concession
27.01.2000
Operation
S.E. Juliaca - S.E. Puno
37.50
60
Definite Concession
26.01.2000
S.E.Mollepata (Ayacucho) - S.E. Cangallo
61.29
66
Definite Concession
06.06.2000
Operation
PSE San Francisco
CH San Francisco - Derivación a Sivia
CH San Francisco - Quimbiri Alto
Derivación Sivia - San Francisco
Derivación Pichari - Ccatun Rumi - Sivia
Derivación San Francisco - Santa Rosa
Derivación San Francisco - Rosario
Derivación Sampantuari
Definite Concession
25.03.2004
Operation
3.88
1.40
1.96
17.87
15.48
6.21
0.92
22.9/13.2
13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
13.2
LT 22.9/13.2 kV PSE Oxapampa
SE Oxapampa - Mallampampa
Derivación Churumazu
Derivación La Florida
Derivación Nueva Berna
Derivación Dos de Mayo
Definite Concession
07.05.2004
Operation
47.95
4.26
2.12
0.29
1.69
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
40
Empresa Regional de Servicio
Público de Electricidad del
Centro S.A. ELECTROCENTRO S.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
107
ITEM
COMPANY
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
108
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
Derivación Lanturachi
Derivación Ancahuachanan
Derivación Huallamayo-Lucuma
Derivación Anana
Derivación Cantarizú -Tambo María Tambo Pituca
Derivación Cañera
Derivación Miraflores San Roque
Derivación Santa Clara - Acuzazú
Derivación Palmazú - Iruña
Derivación Gramazú
Derivación Alto Santa Clara
1.25
2.02
2.31
0.36
7.26
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
0.23
1.15
1.25
2.25
0.86
0.17
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
LT 22.9/13.2 kV PSE Villa Rica:
Villa Rica - San José Puente Paucartambo
Villa Rica - San Juan de Cacazú
Occonal - Cedro Pampa Ñagazu Mesapata Derivación Alto Churumazú
Derivación Alto Entaz
Derivación Sogorno Alto y Bajo
Derivación Maime
Derivacion Los Mellizos - Alto Yurinaki
Derivación Villa Oyón
16.53
24.41
6.79
7.21
0.63
4.55
4.01
1.12
6.87
4.15
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
22.9
13.2
PSE Comas Andamarca II Etapa
Acobamba - Yanabamba
Matapuquio - Pasia Alta - Pasia Baja
Derivación a Yanabamba
Derivación a Surcubamba - Carmen Alto
Derivación a Milopata - Pumabamba
Derivación a Duraznopata - Lilcana
Derivación a Pasia Alta - Pasia Baja
7.64
3.96
0.56
1.63
0.5
1.18
0.23
7.62
7.62
7.62
7.62
7.62
7.62
7.62
PSE San Luis de Shuaro. Vitoc y Anexos
Puente Reyter - San Luis de Shuaro
San Luis de Shuaro - Puente Capelo
Derivación Alto Río Seco
Derivación Río Seco - Puente Perené
Derivación San Pedro Cañaveral
8.79
3.56
5.00
4.47
3.08
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Definite Concession
07.05.2004
Operation
Definite Concession
03.06.2004
Operation
Definite Concession
11.10.2004
Operation
ITEM
COMPANY
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
109
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
Derivación Vitoc y Anexos
9.86
22.9/13.2
PSE Ayacucho-Chontaca-Ocros
Ayacucho - Acocro
Derivación Chontaca
Derivación Ccaccamarca
Derivación Chumbes
Derivación Pampamarca
Deriivación Cuchucancha
Derivación Ccarhuachocce
Derivación Pucuhillca
Derivación Tinte
Derivación Tambillo
Derivación Guayacondo
Derivación Santa Bárbara
Derivación Uchuypampa
Derivación Condoray
24.40
0.48
28.27
2.07
1.06
2.70
2.48
1.80
2.29
2.77
0.93
0.36
3.18
0.20
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
PSE Yanamarca
El Concho - Pomacancha - Armonía
Yanamarca - Tingo
Derivación Armonía - Tajana
Derivación Río Molino
Derivación Pomacancha Paquispata
Derivación Sacas
Derivación El Tingo Derivación
Chuquishuari
Derivación Huasta - Hualiz
Derivación Jisse – Janjaillo
14.55
6.38
0.23
4.06
0.74
2.36
1.99
2.50
4.04
3.09
13.2/7.62
13.2/7.62
13.2/7.62
13.2/7.62
13.2/7.62
13.2/7.62
13.2/7.62
13.2/7.62
7.62
7.62
PSE San Balvín
SE San Balvín - Lampa
SE San Balvín - Occoro
Lampa - Huaychula
Derivación Palta Rumi
Derivación Chalhuas
Derivación Pariahuanca
Chalhuas – Acobamba
6.18
11.09
5.09
6.34
1.72
0.75
3.62
22.9
22.9
13.2
13.2
22.9
13.2
22.9
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Definite Concession
11.11.2004
Operation
Definite Concession
19.05.2005
Operation
Definite Concession
23.06.2005
Operation
ITEM
COMPANY
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
110
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
CH Acobambilla - Acobambilla Derivación
Acobambilla - Santa Rosa Derivación CH
Acobambilla - San Martín
2.27
0.72
0.78
22.9
13.2
13.2
Definite Concession
11.10.2005
Operation
PSE Zona Altina de Ingenio
CH Ingenio - Chicche
Derivación Santiago de Marcatuna
Derivación San Pedro
Derivación Dos de Mayo
Derivación La Libertad
Derivación San Antonio
Derivación Chicche
Derivación CC de Quichuay
Definite Concession
07.10.2005
Operation
10.87
0.33
0.32
0.08
2.38
1.44
1.41
0.26
13.2/7.62
7.62
7.62
7.62
7.62
7.62
7.62
7.62
PSE Cangallo II Etapa
Vilcashuamán - Saurama
Cayara - Taca
Derivación Vilcas Huamán – Concepción
Derivación Independencia
Derivación Carhuanca
Derivación Huambalpa
Derivación Accomarca
Circamarca - Carapo
Carapo - Sacsamarca
Derivación San José de Huarcaya
Derivación Pallca
Derivación Taulle
Derivación Santa Rosa de Ccocha
Derivación San Antonio de Julo
Derivación Erpa
Derivación Asca
Derivación Colcabamba
Definite Concession
22.03.2006
Operation
9.8
21.84
16.98
17.05
6.71
6.28
7.63
28.9
27.4
1.2
8.47
7.79
5.22
1.28
1.52
0.72
2.6
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
13.2
CH Yaupi - SE Carhuamayo
67.3
138
Definite Concession
07.07.2006
Operation
Pomabamba – Chuschi
14.35
22.9/13.2
Definite Concession
01.04.2007
Operation
L.P. Troncal Palca -Tapo
L.P. Troncal Tapo - Congas Antacucho
4.60
12.46
22.9
22.9
Definite Concession
13.04.2007
Operation
ITEM
COMPANY
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
111
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
L.P. Troncal Maco - Ricrán
L.P. Troncal Ricrán - Jajachaca
Derivación Yaroca
Derivación Pichuynioc
Derivación Pichuynioc - Pallcash
Derivación Queta
Derivación Huaripampa
Derivación Yuracmayo
Derivación Maco - Congas Antacucho
Derivación Apaycanchilla
Derivación Apaycanchilla - Apaycancha
Derivación Casablanca - Condorcocha
Derivación Condorcocha - Cari Limapuquio Derivación Cochayoc
7.44
0.75
3.17
2.83
0.35
2.96
0.81
1.01
1.22
5.90
0.71
7.53
1.63
0.04
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
22.9
PSE Huánuco - Dos de Mayo II Etapa
Troncal Chuquis – Chavin de Pariarca
Derivación Llata
Derivación Llata Pueblo
Derivación Miraflores
Derivación Punchao
Derivación Puños
Derivación Singa
Derivación Quivilla
Derivación Marías
Derivación Jacas Grande
Troncal Chuquis – Yanas – Sillapata
Derivación Pachas
Derivación Pampamarca
Derivación Shunqui
Troncal Higueras – Margos
Derivación Yarumayo – Chaulan
Derivación Villa Castilla – Andahuaylas
Derivación Caramarca
Derivación Cochopampa
Derivación Cosma
Derivación Chupán Derivación
Huancabamba
Derivación Huarin
30.86
10.66
10 990.00
3 260.00
2 660.00
5 040.00
9 740.00
220.00
1 190.00
2 650.00
14 840.00
760.00
880.00
1 520.00
23 020.00
6 170.00
1 550.00
2 020.00
83.70
1 070.00
650.00
48.90
70.00
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Definite Concession
08.11.2007
Operation
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
Derivación Jesús
Derivación Jivia
Derivación Kutipuquio
Derivación Llicllatambo – Quilcayhuarin
Derivación Mishash
Derivación Rayapata
Derivación Rondos
Derivación Puquio
Derivación Tashga
Derivación Jivia – Jesús – Cauri
Derivación Rahua
Troncal Puca Puca – Huarin – Baños
Troncal Rain – Puca Puca
Troncal Rain – Chuquis
660.00
154.50
560.00
4 382.00
1 570.00
270.00
960.00
500.00
990.00
17 770.00
1 070.00
28 010.00
9 264.00
18 460.00
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
22.9/13.2
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
SE Mollepata (Ayacucho)-SE San Francisco 84.65
66
Definite Concession
26.05.2011
Operation
SE Villa Rica - SE Puerto Bermúdez
63.16
60
Definite Concession
22.11.2011
Operation
SE Pichanaki - SE Satipo
43.06
60
Definite Concession
21.01.2012
Operation
22.9
Definite Concession
01.02.2001
Operation
41
Compañía Minera Sipán S.A.C.
42
Inversiones Mineras del Sur S.A. Antapite - Laramarca (Derivación)
4.03
22.9
Definite Concession
01.06.2001
Operation
43
ETESELVA S.R.L.
S.E. Aguaytía-S.E. Tingo María-S.E.
Vizcarra - S.E. Paramonga Nueva
392.73
220
Definite Concession
24.10.2001
Operation
44
YURA S.A.
C.H. Charcani I - S.E. Yura (vigente)
28.05
33
Definite Concession
14.05.2002
Operation
C.H. Charcani V (SE Santuario) - SE Yura
31.07
138
Definite Concession
25.05.2012
Operation
S.E. Azangaro - S.E. San Rafael
92.8
60
Definite Concession
16.08.2002
Operation
S.E. Los Héroes - SE Pucamarca
S.E. Pucamarca - Bombas-Hotel
S.E. Pucamarca-Planta de procesos
S.E. Pucamarca-Chancadora Primaria
63.76
16.21
0.47
1.24
66
22.9
13.2
13.2
Definite Concession
24.03.2010
Operation
60
Definite Concession
30.08.2002
Operation
45
46
MINSUR S.A.
Sindicato Energetico S.A. –
SINERSA
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
112
S.E. San Miguel de Pallaques - S.E. Sipán 19.00
S.E. Curumuy - Pórtico de Interconexión de 8.43
la LT Piura-Sullana de 60 kV
ITEM
47
COMPANY
Empresa de Transmisión
Guadalupe S.A.C
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
CH Poechos - SE Sullana
34.33
60
Definite Concession
25.05.2004
Operation
SE Guadalupe - SE Cementos Norte
Pacasmayo
16.01
60
Definite Concession
14.01.2003
Operation
SE Guadalupe - SE Fábrica de Cementos
Pacasmayo
16.85
60
Definite Concession
17.03.2010
Operation
27.12
220
Definite Concession
Not Available Operation
138
Definite Concession
Not Available Operation
48
Minera Huallanca S.A.C
CH Pacarenca - Mina Pucarrajo
49
Minera Aurífera Retamas S.A.
Tramo Vértice 12 (Torre 64 de la futura LT 5.4
138 kV SE Tayabamba - SE Llacuabamba)
a SE Llacuabamba (138/22.9 kV)
50
Consorcio Minero Horizonte S.A. Tramo Vértice 12 (Torre 64 de la futura LT 26.1
138 kV SE Tayabamba - SE Llacuabamba)
a SE Tayabamba
138
Definite Concession
Not Available Operation
51
CEDIMIN S.A.C.
CH Huancarama - SE Mina Shila
26.85
220
Definite Concession
Not Available Operation
52
Sociedad Minera Corona S.A.
SE Huanchor - SE San Mateo
4.34
50
Definite Concession
Not Available Operation
53
Empresa de Distribución
Eléctrica Cañete S.A. - EDE
CAÑETE S.A.
SE Cantera (220/60/10 kV)- SE San Juan- 48.5
SE Independencia
220
Definite Concession
12.05.2005
SE Cantera (220/60/10 kV)-SE San JuanSE Independencia
58.00
220
Definite Concession
C.T. San Vicente - P189 Independencia
51.93
60
Definite Concession
07.07.2006
54
Compañía Minera Poderosa S.A. SE Santa Mónica (Cajabamba) - SE Morena49.24
(Pataz)
60
Definite Concession
14.07.2005
Operation
55
Empresa Minera Los Quenuales Patio Puntayacu - SE San Vicente
S.A.
- Patio Puntayacu - Derivación Arcopunco
- Derivación Arcopunco - SE San Vicente
Derivación Arcopunco - SE Arcopunco
6
4
0.8
44
44/35
35
Definite Concession
14.07.2005
Operation
56
Corporación Aceros Arequipa
S.A.
SE Independencia - SE Aceros Arequipa
24.6
220
Definite Concession
03.12.2005
Operation
57
Empresa de Administración de
Infraestructura Eléctrica S.A.
ADINELSA
SE Huacho Nueva - SE Andahuasi
33
66
Definite Concession
05.01.2006
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
113
Operation
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
58
Empresa de Transmisión
CALLALLI S.A.C.
S.E. Callalli-S.E. Caylloma-S.E.Ares
S.E.Ares-S.E.Arcata
106.70
18.70
66
33
Definite Concession
23.02.2006
Operation
59
Cementos Selva S.A.
SE Rioja - Planta de Cementos Selva S.A. 14.12
22.9
Definite Concession
22.03.2006
Operation
60
Minera Pampa de Cobre S.A.
SE Polobaya - SE Pampa de Cobre
26.68
33
Definite Concession
05.09.2006
Operation
61
Compañía Minera Santa Luisa
S.A.
SE Huallanca - SE Vizcarra
CH Huallanca - SE Vizcarra
1.5
1.5
220
10
Definite Concession
22.10.2006
Operation
62
ETENORTE S.R.L.
C.H. Carhuaquero - S.E. Chiclayo Oeste
S.E. Huallanca - S.E. Chimbote 1
S.E. Huallanca - S.E. Chimbote 1
S.E. Huallanca - S.E. Chimbote 1
S.E. Chimbote 1 - S.E. Chimbote 2
82.70
83.90
83.60
83.20
8.50
220
138
138
138
138
Definite Concession
26.05.2007
Operation
63
ARASI S.A.C.
SE Ayaviri - SE Arasi
5.777
33
Definite Concession
28.07.2007
Operation
64
Corporación Minera Sacracancha Derivación Catac - SE Conococha
S.A.C.
5.42
32.36
13.8
22.9
Definite Concession
14.08.2007
Operation
65
Compañía Transmisora
Norperuana S.R.L.
3.396
220
Definite Concession
21.11.2007
Operation
66
Consorcio Energético
SE Cajamarca Norte - Pórtico SE Gold Mill 11
Huancavelìca S.A. - CONENHUA
S.A.
220
Definite Concession
27.11.2007
Operation
67
Compañía Minera Milpo S.A.A.
Definite Concession
07.02.2008
Operation
SE Cajamarca Norte - SE Cerro Corona
SE Desierto - SE Cerro Lindo
SE Desierto - Estaciòn de Bombeo Nº 1
SE Desierto - Torre 39*
Derivación Torre 24* - Estación de Bombeo
Nº 2
Derivación Torre 39* - Estación de Bombeo
Nº 3
29.24
11.39
18.28
0.27
60
22.9
22.9
22.9
0.14
22.9
CH Candelaria - SE Nº 03 Unidad El
Porvenir-Milpo
4.53
50
Definite Concession
26.11.2010
68
ANDALUCITA S.A.
SE Tierra Colorada - SE Andalucita
14.86
22.9
Definite Concession
09.03.2008
Operation
69
Sociedad Minera Cerro Verde
S.A.A.
SE Socabaya - SE Cerro Verde
SE Cerro Verde - SE Sulfuros Primarios
9.70
0.36
220
220
Definite Concession
27.03.2008
Operation
70
Gen. de Energía del Perú S.A.
S.E. La Joya - SE Repartición
1.342
138
Definite Concession
Not Available Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
114
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
71
Red de Energía del Perú S.A.
C.H. El Platanal - S.E. Chilca
106.8
220
Definite Concession
09.05.2009
Operation
72
CÍA Minera Miski Mayo S.A.C.
SE Bayóvar - SE Descarga
6.4
SE Descarga - SE Secado- SE Puerto
(Operated by Consorcio Transmantaro S.A.)
29.2
Definite Concession
21.05.2009
Operation
73
Duke Energy - EGENOR S.A.
SE Las Flores - SE Chilca Nueva
3.63
220
Definite Concession
21.07.2010
Operation
74
Instituto Peruano de Energía
Nuclear - IPEN
SE Zapallal - SE Huarangal
14
60
Definite Concession
04.12.2009
Operation
75
Eléctrica Yanapampa S.A.C.
SE Yanapampa - SE Paramonga Nueva
42.31
66
Definite Concession
30.12.2009
Operation
76
Consorcio Eléctrico de Villacurí
S.A.C.- COELVISAC
SE Independencia - SE COELVISAC I
26.35
60
Definite Concession
09.02.2010
Operation
77
Abengoa Transmisión Norte S.A. SE Carhuamayo - SE Paragsha
- ATN
SE Paragsha - SE Conococha
SE Conococha - SE HuallancaNueva
SE Huallanca Nueva-SE Cajamarca Norte
43
138
172
220
220
220
220
220
Definite Concession
22.11.2010
Operation
L.T. 220 kV – Carhuamayo ‐ Carhuaquero
Tramo 1 220 kV – Carhuamayo ‐ Paragsha
Tramo 2 220 kV – Paragsha ‐ Conococha
Tramo 3 220 kV – Conococha ‐ Kiman Ayllu
Tramo 4 220 kV - Kiman Ayllu ‐ Cajamarca
Tramo 5 220 kV - Cerro Corona Carhuaquero
666
42
148
165
230
81
220
220
220
220
220
220
Definite Concession
22.05.2008
Operation
SE Montalvo - SE Tía María
101.15
220
Definite Concession
22.05.2008
Operation
ABENGOA TRANSMISIÓN SUR SE Chilca-SE Marcona Nueva-SE Ocoña- 833.00
S.A.
SE Montalvo 2
SE Marcona Nueva - SE Marcona Existente 27.00
SE Montalvo Nueva - SE Montalvo
5.00
Existente
500
Definite Concession
22.05.2008
Operation
220
220
Definite Concession
Definite Concession
06.11.2011
07.06.2012
Operation
Operation
78
Empresa de Generación Huanza CH Callahuanca - SE Huanza
S.A.
25.34
12.40
60
60
Definite Concession
22.06.2010
Operation
79
Maple Etanol S.R.L.
SE Piura Oeste - SE Planta Etanol
36.68
60
Definite Concession
Not Available Operation
80
Minera Bateas S.A.C.
SE Caylloma - SE Casa de Fuerza Bateas 8.19
(Huayllacho)
15
Definite Concession
Not Available Operation
ABENGOA PERÚ S.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
115
ITEM
COMPANY
81
82
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
Hidroeléctrica Santa Cruz S.A.C. CH Santa Cruz II - CH Santa Cruz I
1.79
66
Definite Concession
Not Available Operation
Sn Power Perú S.A.
(ex ELECTROANDES S.A.)
14.15
64.90
41.44
12
50
50
Definite Concession
21.01.2012
12.16
1.24
1.59
20.32
18.72
3.09
39.78
13.52
0.68
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
3.75
50
2.60
0.16
0.86
18.20
2.01
1.27
4.48
20.38
11.73
2.78
2.16
7.56
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
13.85
16.88
2.84
50
50
50
101.84
69
55.00
74.00
13.10
69
138
138
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
116
PROJECT
C.H. Yaupi- S.E. Yuncán
S.E. Junín - S.E. Carhuamayo
S.E. Carhuamayo - Vista Alegre - S.E.
Excelsior
S.E. Morococha - S.E. Casapalca Norte
S.E. Casapalca - S.E. Casapalca Norte
S.E. Casapalca - S.E. Antuquito consultar
C.H. Malpaso - S.E. Oroya Nueva
S.E. Oroya Nueva - C.H. Pachachaca
S.E. Pachachaca - S.E. Marh Túnel
Alpamina - S.E. Morococha
C.H. Pachachaca - S.E. Morococha
S.E. Morococha - S.E. Morococha
Concentradora
S.E. Oroya Nueva -S.E. Casa Fuerza - S.E.
Planta Zinc
S.E. Oroya Nueva - S.E. Planta Zinc
S.E. Oroya Nueva - S.E. Huaymanta
S.E. Oroya Nueva - S.E. Alambrón
S.E. Oroya Nueva - CH Pachachaca
S.E. Vinchos - S.E. Goyllarizquisga
S.E. Excelsior - S.E. Paragsha
S.E. Paragsha - S.E. Huicra
S.E. Huicra - S.E. T. Vinchos
S.E. Antuquito - S.E. San Mateo
S.E. Vista Alegre - S.E. San Juan
S.E. Buena Vista - S.E. Fundación
S.E. Marh Túnel - S.E. Carahuacra-S.E.
Concentradora
S.E. Carahuacra-S.E. Concentradora-S.E.
San Cristobal - S.E. Andaychahua
C.H. Pachachaca - S.E. San Cristobal
Variante Curipata
S.E. Oroya Nueva - S.E. Pachacayo-S.E.
Yauricocha
S.E. Cobriza I - S.E. Cobriza II
S.E. Carhuamayo - S.E. Oroya Nueva
C.H. Yaupi - S.E. Yuncán
STATUS
Operation
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
S.E. Yuncán - S.E. Carhuamayo
55.35
220
1.6
66
Definite Concession
09.02.2012
Operation
83
Tacna Solar S.A.C.
Planta de Generación Solar Tacna Solar
20TS - SE Los Héroes
84
Panamericana Solar S.A.C.
Planta de Generación Solar Panamericana 0.46
Solar 20TS-D697Derivación L.T. CT Ilo - SE
Toquepala
138
Definite Concession
08.07.2012
Operation
85
GTS Majes S.A.C.
Interc. Pta. de Generación Majes Solar 20T 3.4
- Deriv. LT 138 kV SE Majes - SE Camaná
(SINAC)
138
Definite Concession
14.09.2012
Operation
86
GTS Repartición S.A.C.
Planta de Generación Solar Repartición SE Repartición
5.6
138
Definite Concession
14.08.2012
Operation
87
Empresa Eléctrica Río Doble
S.A.
SE Las Pizarras - SE Espina Colorada
14.40
138
Definite Concession
01.06.2013
Operation
SE Espina Colorada - T164 LT
Carhuaquero-Jaén
0.3040
138
Empresa de Generación
Huallaga S.A.
SE Piedra Blanca (Deriv. LT 138 kV SE
Huánuco - Tingo María) - CH Chaglla
25
34.5
Definite Concession
01.06.2013
Operation
88
Sociedad Minera de Brocal
S.A.A.
S.E. Carhuamayo - S.E. Paragsha
41.05
138
Definite Concession
01.06.2013
Operation
89
Catalina Huanca Sociedad
Minera S.A.C.
SE Chilcayoc - SE Querobamba - SE Mina 34.27
33
Definite Concession
26.07.2013
Operation
SE Andahuaylas - SE Chilcayoc y
Subestaciones Asociadas
52.7
60
01.10.2013
90
Empresa Peruana de Aguas S.A. SE Malpaso - SE Huascacocha Planta de
Bombeo
46.60
50
Definite Concession
04.09.2013
Operation
91
Pomacocha Pow Er S.A.C.
SE Pomacocha - SE Toromocho
92.00
220
Definite Concession
18.10.2013
Operation
92
Aruntani S.A.C.
SE Puno - SE Tucari
91.36
60
Definite Concession
2013.10.23
Operation
94
SDE Piura S.A.C.
SE Tablazo Colán - Derivación LT 60 kV SE 31
Paita - SE El Arenal
60
Definite Concession
2013.12.21
Operation
95
Pluspetrol Norte S.A.
SE Guayabal - SE Huayuri - S.E. Dorissa
SE Dorissa . SE Jíbaro
66
Definite Concession
2013.12.27
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
117
7.87
Attachment 2.2: Projects under Construction
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
START OF
OPERATION
STATUS
1
ASA Iberoamericana
ANA ‐ ATS
L.T. 500 kV Chilca‐ Marcona‐Montalvo
872
500
Definite
Concession
22.07.2010
17.01.2014
99.0
2
Transmisora Electrica del Sur
L.T. 220 kV Tintaya-Socabaya
207
220
Definite
Concession
30.09.2010
30.04.2013
79.0
3
Consorcio Transmantaro S.A.
L.T. 220 kV Machupicchu-AbancayCotaruse
204
220
Definite
Concession
22.12.2010
04.01.2015
45.1
L.T. 500 kV Trujillo – Chiclayo (La Niña)
328
500
Definite
Concession
26.05.2011
26.06.2014
89.3
4
Concesionaria Linea de
Transmission CCNCM SAC
L.T. 220 kV Carhuaquero-Cajamarca
Norte-Caclic‐ Moyobamaba
402
220
Definite
Concession
16.03.2013
16.05.2016
10.0
5
Abengoa Peru ‐ ATN 3 S.A
L.T. 220 kV Machupicchu-QuencoroOnocora-Tintaya
356
220
Definite
Concession
13.06.2013
13.08.2016
0.0
ABENGOA PERÚ S.A.
Subestación Ilo 3, Single circruit
220/138/13,8
05.06.2011
06.03.2013
Not Available
ABENGOA PERÚ S.A.
SE Montalvo - SE Tía María, Double circurit 101.15
220
Definite
Concession
Definite
Concession
06.11.2011
31.03.2015
Not Available
500
Definite
Concession
26.09.2013
Milestone A
26.11.2016
Milestone B
10.12.2013
2.0
220
60
Definite
Concession
Definite
Concession
Definite
15.05.2012
Milestone A
15.02.2014
Milestone B
15.02.2014
Milestone C
15.01.2014
Milestone A
and B
27.04.2014
Milestone A
19.11.2014
Milestone B
75.5
6
Interconexion Electrica S.A. ‐ ISA L.T. 500 kV Mantaro-Marcona-SocabayaMontalvo
7
REP-ISA
900
REP Extention 13: New substation Pariñas, 0
extention tranmission capacity Talara –
Piura
REP Extention 14: New substation Reque, 0
extention
REP Extention 15: Extention tranmission
capacity San Juan ‐ Chilca, Ventanilla ‐
Zapallal and Ventanilla
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
118
0
220
138
22.9
220
138
Concession
Definite
Concession
27.07.2012
20.02.2013
46.1
19.8
25.6
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
START OF
OPERATION
STATUS
and C
19.03.2015
REP Extention 16: Substation Amarilis,
Paragsha ‐ Huánuco and Paragsha ‐
Huánuco
0
Not Available
Concession
Definite
Concession
11.07.2013
Milestone A
11.04.2015
Milestone B
11.04.2015
Milestone C
11.01.2014
ISA PERÚ Extention 2: Extention
transmission Paragsha ‐ Vizcarra
0
220
Definite
Concession
18.10.2013
18.10.2014
3.8
777
500
Definite
Concession
22.08.2008
22.08.2012
Stopped
204
220
Definite
Concession
22.08.2008
22.08.2012
Stopped
5.4
220
Definite
Concession
31.10.2014
73.0
5.35
220
Definite
Concession
2014.10.31
Not Available
8
ISA PERÚ S.A.
9
ISONOR / ELECNOR / ISOLUX / L.T. 500 kV Mantaro-Caraveli-Montalvo
CORSAN
Singel circruit
L.T. 220 kV Machupicchu – Cotaruse
Double circruit
10
GDF Suez - Energía Del Sur S.A. L.T. 220 kV S.E. Quitaracsa - S.E. Kiman
- ENERSUR S.A.
Ayllu, S.E. Quitaracsa
SE Quitaracsa I - SE Kiman Ayllu
Double circruit
2013.03.02
11
Empresa de Generación Huanza L.T. 220 kV S.E. Huanza - L.T. Huayucachi 0.1
S.A.
- Carabayllo
220
Definite
Concession
31.12.2013
100.0
12
Empresa de Generación EléctricaL.T. 138 kV S.E. Machupicchu II - S.E.
Machupicchu S.A.
Machupicchu
0.5
138
Definite
Concession
31.01.2014
75.0
13
Empresa de Generación EléctricaL.T. 220 kV S.E. Cheves - S.E. Huacho
Cheves
SE CH Cheves - SE Huacho
75.3
220
28.12.2014
75.3
75.3
220
Definite
Concession
Definite
Concession
22.10.2014
1
Energía Eólica S.A.
L.T. 220 kV S.E. Cupisnique - S.E.
Guadalupe,
28.14
220
Definite
Concession
27.04.2011
31.08.2014
L.T. 220 kV S.E. P.E. Talara - S.E. Piura
Double circruit, substation P.E. Talara
30/220 kV and substation Piura 220 kV
1.34
220
Definite
Concession
19.02.2012
31.07.2014
14
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
119
21.02.2010
35.0
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
START OF
OPERATION
STATUS
15
Parque Eólico Marcona S.R.L.
(Cobra Perú)
L.T. 220 kV S.E. P.E. Marcona - S.E.
Marcona
31.1
220
Definite
Concession
18.01.2014
21.03.2014
0.0
16
Empresa Eléctrica Río Doble
S.A.
L.T. 138 kV S.E. Las Pizarras - S.E. Espina 14.4
Colorada, Singel circruit
138
Definite
Concession
30.04.2013
100.0
17
Sindicato Energético S.A. ‐
SINERSA
L.T. 60 kV S.E. Chancay - S.E. Huaral
60.0
60
Definite
Concession
31.12.2015
0.0
18
Empresa de Generación EléctricaL.T. 220 kV S.E. Runatullo III - S.E.
de Junín S.A.C.
Concepción
47.7
220
Definite
Concession
15.12.2014
0.0
19
Hidroeléctrica Marañon S.R.L.
42.0
220
Definite
Concession
16.12.2016
0.0
20
Compañía Energética del Centro L.T. 220 kV S.E. Belo Horizonte - S.E.
S.A.C.
Tingo María
19.5
220
Definite
Concession
31.12.2017
0.0
21
C.H. La Virgen
62.8
138
Definite
Concession
22.05.2012
31.01.2016
0.0
22
Corporación Energética del Perú SE Chacas - SE Carhuaz
S.A.
Definite
Concession
11.03.2005
15.04.2010
Not Available
23
Electricidad Andina S.A.
SE Santa Rita (Chuquicara) - SE Virú
(Santa Rita)
Definite
Concession
14.05.2009
30.04.2012
24
Panamericana Solar S.A.C.
Pta. De Generación Solar Panamericana
Solar 20 TS - SE Ilo 3
11.33
138
Definite
Concession
16.09.2012
31.12.2012
Not Available
25
Red Eléctrica del Sur S.A. REDESUR
SE Socabaya-SE Moquegua
(Modificación de un tramo, desde la torre
86 hasta la torre 100)
106.47
220
Definite
Concession
12.07.2012
22.10.2012
Not Available
26
Compañía Minera Antamina S.A. SE Huallanca (Vizcarra) - SE Antamina
(inclusión de línea auxiliar:
Tramo 1:SE Huallanca(Vizcarra)-Punto P
"O" - Tramo 2: Punto P "O" - SE Antamina)
43,50
7,58
220
Definite
Concession
Not Available
Not Available
Not Available
27
Transmisora Eléctrica del Sur
S.A.
3,24
138
Definite
Concession
13.11.2013
30.04.2014
Not Available
201,07
220
30.1
60
Definite
Concession
Definite
21.01.2012
L.T. 220 kV S.E. Marañon - S.E.
Huaricashash
L.T. 138 kV S.E. La Virgen - S.E. Caripa
SE Tintaya Nueva - SE Tintaya Existente
SE Tintaya Nueva - SE Socabaya
28
Compañía Minera Milpo S.A.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
120
SE Desierto - SE Cerro Lindo
44
66
47.2
220
22.10.2014
Not Available
Not Available
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
START OF
OPERATION
STATUS
Concession
29
Peruana de Inversiones en
Energías Renovables S.A.C.
LT SE Manta I - SE La Pampa
2.7
66
Definite
Concession
23.10.2013
27.11.2014
Not Available
30
Moquegua FV S.A.C.
SE Moquegua FV - SE Panamericana
Solar
0.46
22.9
Definite
Concession
03.10.2013
31.12.2014
Not Available
31
Planta de Reserva Fría de
Generación de Eten S.A.
SE Eten - SE Reque
292
220
Definite
Concession
08.01.2014
12.06.2015
Not Available
32
Empresa Eléctrica Nueva
Esperanza S.R.L.
SE Nueva Esperanza - SE Zorritos
0.22
220
Definite
Concession
25.04.2013
24.02.2016
Not Available
33
Empresa de Generación
Huallaga S.A.
CH Chaglla - SE Paragsha 2
220
Definite
Concession
21.12.2013
31.07.2016
Not Available
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
121
12,75
Attachment 2.3: Projects under Development
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
START OF
OPERATION
STATUS
1
Tarucani Generating Compani
S.A.
L.T. 138 kV S.E. Tarucani - S.E. Majes
Line,
57.7
138
Not available
Not available
07.06.2015
Development
2
Electro Zaña S.A.C.
L.T. 60 kV S.E. Zaña - S.E. Cayalti
53.6
60
Not available
Not available
30.09.2015
Development
3
Coperacion Minera Peru
(C.H. Centauro I y III)
L.T. 66 kV S.E. Chacas - S.E. Carhuaz
Line
44.0
66
Not available
Not available
31.12.2013
Development
4
C.H. Runatullo II
L.T. 60 kV S.E. Runatullo II - S.E.
Runatullo III
3.5
60
Not available
Not available
30.12.2014
Development
5
Empresa de Generacion
Huallaga S.A. (C.H. Chaglla)
L.T. 220 kV S.E. Chaglla - S.E. Paragsha
126.7
220
Not available
Not available
10.01.2016
Development
6
C.H. Cerro del Águila
L.T. 220 kV S.E. Cerro del Águila - S.E.
Campo Armiño
15.8
220
Not available
Not available
01.01.2016
Development
7
Luz del Sur S.A.A.
C.H. Santa Teresa
L.T. 220 kV S.E. Santa Teresa - S.E.
Suriray
3.0
220
Not available
Not available
23.08.2014
Development
8
Empresa de Generación
Hidroeléctrica del Cusco S.A.
L.T. 220 kV S.E. Pucará (Pampa Hanza) S.E. Onocora,
1.4
220
Not available
Not available
01.01.2016
Development
L.T. 138 kV S.E. Acco - S.E. Pucará
10.4
138
Not available
Not available
01.01.2016
Not available
9
C.H. Molloco Consorcio CEE
L.T. 220 kV S.E. Soro - S.E. Cerro Verde
(Corsan Corvian‐ Engevix‐Enex)
6.5
220
Not available
Not available
Closure
Pending
Development
10
Reserva Fría de Generación de L.T. 220 kV S.E. Eten - S.E. Reque
Eten S.A - REFESA
2.9
220
Not available
Not available
12.06.2015
Development
11
Consorcio Energías del Perú ‐
Infraestructuras y Energías del
Perú S.A.C.
60
Not available
Not available
28.02.2015
Development
12
L.T. 60 kV S.E. Pucallpa - Parque Industrial
L.E. 22.9 kV S.E. C.T. Puerto Maldonado
Substation Puerto Maldonado
Generadora de Energía del Perú L.T. 138 kV S.E. Ángel I - S.E. Ángel II
S.A.
Substation Angel I 6.6/138 kV and
substation Ángel II 6.6/138 kV
L.T. 138 kV S.E. Ángel II - S.E. Ángel III
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
122
0.5
22.9
Not available
138
Not available
138
28.02.2015
Not available
Not available
31.12.2016
31.12.2016
Development
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
LENGTH
TENSION
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
START OF
OPERATION
STATUS
Substation Ángel II 6.6/138 kV and
substation Ángel III 6.6/138 kV
13
Andes Generating
Corporation S.A.C.
L.T. 138 kV S.E. Ángel III - S.E. San Gabán Not available
Substation Ángel III 6.6/138 kV and
substation San Gabán 138 kV
138
L.T. 138 kV S.E. 8 de Agosto - S.E. Tingo
María
58.7
138
L.T. 22.9 kV S.E. El Carmen - S.E. 8 de
Agosto, Single circruit, substation El
Carmen 4.16/22.9 kV and substation 8 de
Agosto 138/22.9/13.8 kV
1.8
220
30.06.2015
Not available
Not available
31.12.2015
Development
31.12.2014
14
Peruana de Inversión en Energía L.T. 66 kV S.E. Manta - S.E. La Pampa
Renovable S.A.
2.7
60
Not available
Not available
31.12.2014
Development
15
Empresa de Generación
Hidraúlica Selva S.A.
30.7
60
Not available
Not available
31.12.2014
Development
16
Empresa de Generación EléctricaL.T. 60 kV S.E. Renovandes H1 - S.E.
38.2
Santa Ana S.R.L.
Yanango, Transmission in three parts: S.E.
Renovandes ‐ S.E. Chanchamayo, S.E.
Chanchamayo ‐ S.E. Yanango Renovandes
and S.E. Yanango Renovandes‐Yanango
Edegel
60
Not available
Not available
31.12.2014
Development
17
Moquegua FV S.A.C.
L.E. 22.9 kV P.S.F. Moquegua - S.E.
Panamericana Solar 20 TS
0.4
220
Not available
Not available
31.12.2014
Development
18
Consorcio Tres
Hermanas
L.T. 220 kV S.E. P.E. Tres Hermanas S.E. Marcona
Not available
220
Not available
Not available
31.12.2014
Development
19
Empresa de Generación EléctricaL.E. 22.9 kV S.E. Canchayllo - S.E.
Canchayllo S.A.C.
Pachacayo
4.2
220
Not available
Not available
31.12.2014
Development
20
Compañía Energetica Veracruz
S.A.C.
SE Veracruz – SE La Niña
Not available
500
Temporary
Concession
27.07.2012
Not available
Development
21
ATN 1 S.A.
SE Poroma – SE Pampa Pongo Mina – SE Not available
Pampa de Pongo Puerto
220
Temporary
Concession
23.01.2014
Not available
Development
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
123
L.T. 60 kV S.E. Huatziroki - S.E. Yurinaki
ATTACHMENT 3: ENERGY DISTRIBUTION PROJECTS
This attachment has been elaborated based on information given by MINAM, OSINERGMIN and COES.
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
DELIVERY
POINTS
SUPPLY
POINTS
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
1
Luz del Sur S.A.
Distribution System Lima – South
907,045
299
Definite
Concession
28.11.1996
Operation
Definite
Concession
27.11.2009
Operation
Definite
Concession
17.10.1996
Operation
Definite
Concession
26.07.2006
Operation
1
Definite
Concession
14.07.1994
Operation
52
Definite
Concession
05.08.1994
Operation
Distribution System Tacna - La Yarada, Sama, Locumba, Tarata –
Ticaco, Challahuaya – Sitajara, Candarave - San Pedro and Mirave –
Ilabaya
Definite
Concession
05.08.1994
Operation
Distribution System Tacna-La Yarada, Sama, Locumba, Tarata –
Ticaco, Chucatamani, Tarucachi, Estique Pampa, Estique Pueblo,
Challahuaya, Sitajara, Susapaya, Yabroco, Candarave, San Pedro,
Caserio, Aricota, Quilahuani, Huanuara, Cairani, Calacala, Ancoala,
Camilaca and Mirave-Ilabaya-Chejaya.
Definite
Concession
11.09.2003
Operation
Distribution System Moquegua, Ilo, Puquina, Omate and Ubinas.
Definite
Concession
26.05.2006
Operation
Definite
Concession
05.08.1994
Operation
Distribution System Carampoma, Huanza, Santiago de Tuna,
Pasaca Granada and La Capilla
Empresa de Distribución
Eléctrica de Lima Norte
S.A. - EDELNOR S.A. ENDESA
Distribution Systema Lima – North
3
Servicios Eléctricos Rioja S.A.
Distribution System Rioja
4
Empresa Regional de Servicio
Público de ELECTROSUR S.A.
Distribution System Moquegua, Ilo, Ichuña, Ubinas, Matalaque,
133,616
Quinistaquillas, Carumas – Solajo, Cuchumbaya – Calacoa, Omate Quinistacas – Coalaque, La Capilla and Puquina - Chuñuhuayo
2
5
400
Distribution System Huacho, Supe – Barranca, Huaral, Sayán,
Humaya, Nava Churín, Andajes, Mallay, Tinta, Obrajillo, San Miguel,
Canta, Pariamarca, Carhua, Lachaqui, Yaso, Santa Rosa de Quives,
Yangas, Acos, Canchapilca, Lampian, Coto, Carac, San Juan, La
Florida, Huascoy, Cormo, Huaroquín, Huaros, Cullhuay, Pacaraos,
Ravira, Viscas and Chauca.
5,147
Sociedad Eléctrica del Sur Oeste Distribution System Arequipa, Mollendo - Pta. de Bombón, Matarani, 329,094
S.A. - SEAL
Aplao, Santa Rita de Siguas, Cabanaconde, Chala Ocoña Caravelí
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
124
1,162,534
116
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
DELIVERY
POINTS
SUPPLY
POINTS
CLASS OF
RIGHT
Camaná Acarí, Yauca Lomas, Chuquibamba Viraco - Machaguay
Huanca, Taya, La Joya, Atico, Pampa de Majes and Operation
Cotahuasi
6
Empresa Regional de Servicio
Público de Electricidad del Sur
Este S.A. - ELECTRO SUR
ESTE S.A.
Empresa Regional de Servicio
Público de Electricidad del Sur
Medio S.A. - ELECTRO SUR
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
125
STATUS
10.04.1999
Operation
Distribution System Arequipa, Punta Bombón – Mollendo, Matarani,
Aplao, Santa Rita de Siguas, Cabanaconde, Chala, Ocoña, Caravelí,
Camaná, Acarí-Bella, Unión, Yauca, Lomas, Chuquibamba, ViracoMachaguay, Huanca, Taya, La Joya, Atico, Pampa de Majes,
Cotahuasi, Pampacolca and San Camilo.
Definite
Concession
07.10.2005
Operation
Distribution System Arequipa, Punta Bombón-Mollendo-Matarani,
Aplao, Santa Rita de Siguas-Pampas de Majes, Cabanaconde –
Callalli, Camaná, Bella Unión-Acari-Yauca-Lomas-Jaqui-Chala,
Viraco Machaguay – Pampacolca, Huanca, La Joya - San Camilo,
Orcopampa, Ocoña, Caravelí, Chuquibamba, Atico, Cotahuasi and
Taya.
Definite
Concession
25.01.2007
Operation
Definite
Concession
03.10.1994
Operation
Definite
Concession
Definite
Concession
03.10.1994
Operation
03.10.1994
Operation
Distribution System Quillabamba, Cusco, Anta, Valle Sagrado,
Quispicanchis, Combapata, Sicuani,
Yauri, Chumbivilcas, Puerto Maldonado, Iberia, Abancay,
Pampachiri, Andahuaylas, Chalhuanca, Antabamba and Grau.
Definite
Concession
07.12.2000
Operation
Distribution System Cusco y Paruro, Urubamba-Calca-Pisac-Lares,
Urcos, Anta, Quillabamba-Kiteni-Quebrada-Vilcabamba-Huayopata,
Machupicchi, Yauri, Sicuani-Combapata, Paucartambo, IñapariIberia, Puerto Maldonado, Abancay, Andahuaylas, Chacapuente and
Chuquibambilla.
Definite
Concession
03.12.2009
Operation
Definite
Concession
Definite
06.10.1994
Operation
26.11.1996
Operation
Distribution System Quillabamba, Cusco, Anta, Urubamba, Urcos,
Combapata, Sicuani and Yauri - Héctor Tejada
341,255
88
Distribution System Puerto Maldonado, Iñapari and Iberia
Distribution System Abancay, Matará and Curahuasi, Chalhuanca,
Antabamba, Lambrama, Circa, Huancarama, Pichirhua, Tinta,y
Pampachiri, Andahuaylas and Chuquibambilla
7
DATE OF
RIGHT
Distribution System Ica, Pisco, Chincha, Nazca and Palpa.
Distribution System Ica, Pisco, Nazca, Palpa, Chincha, Puquio,
183,753
81
ITEM
8
9
COMPANY
PROJECT
MEDIO S.A.
Andamarca, Aucará-Cabana, Chipao, Laramate, Lucanas, Tambo,
Quemado, Chaviña, Incuyo, Pausa, Castrovirreyna, Huachos,
Tantará, Ticrapo, Santiago de Chocorvos, Córdova, Huaytará,
Querco, Changuillo and Ingenio.
Empresa Regional de Servicio
Público de Electricidad S.A.A. ELECTROPUNO S.A.A.
Emp. Reg. De Serv. Pub. De
Elect. del Oriente S.A. ELECTRO ORIENTE S.A.
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Distribution System Chincha, Pisco, Ica, Castrovirreyna, Palpa,
Nazca, and Puquio
Definite
Concession
11.04.2000
Operation
Distribution System Eje Castrovirreyna-Huaytará, Eje Río Grande –
Córdova, Eje Puquio, Río Grande Cordova and Ocaña - Otoca –
Laramate.
Definite
Concession
12.06.2002
Operation
Distribution System Eje Castrovirreyna-Huaytará.
Definite
Concession
28.01.2010
Operation
Definite
Concession
26.01.2000
Operation
Distribution System Puno Ciudad, Juliaca, Deustua, Santa Lucia Vilque-Mañazo, Juliaca Ciudad-Lampa, Juli - Pomata – Yunguyo,
Ilave-Acora-Chucuito, Azángaro Ciudad, Arapa - Pucará-Putina,
Ayaviri - Nuñoa – Ocuviri, Desaguadero – Zepita, Putina – Sandia,
Azángaro - Asillo - San José de Sollocota, Juliaca - Caminaca Taraco – Huancané, Juliaca - Caracoto – Capachica and Huancané Moho – Conima.
Definite
Concession
07.12.2000
Operation
Distribution System Puno, Ilave, Pomata, Anapia, Juliaca, Ayaviri,
Azángaro, Sandia and Antauta.
Definite
Concession
11.09.2006
Operation
Distribution System Azángaro and Ayaviri.
Definite
Concession
13.09.2012
Operation
Definite
Concession
02.12.1994
Operation
05.12.1994
Operation
Distribution System Puno, Vilque, Mañazo y Cabanilla, Lampa,
Juliaca, Huancané, Juli, Pomata, Yunguyo, Ilave, Acora, Azángaro,
Putina, Desaguadero, Asillo and Sandia
Distribution System Lamas, Rumisapa, Cacatachi, Tarapoto, Juan
Guerra, Yantaló, Moyobamba, Jepelacio, Shucshuyacu,
Tahuantisuyo, Nueva Cajamarca, Segunda, Jerusalén, Yuracyacu,
Tambo, Porvenir, Posic, Yorongos, Calzada, Habana, Soritor and
Juanjui.
Distribution System Yurimaguas, Requena, Contamana and Iquitos
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
126
DELIVERY
POINTS
147,123
213,624
SUPPLY
POINTS
39
59
ITEM
10
COMPANY
PROJECT
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Distribution System Tarapoto-Lamas-Juan, Guerra, Yantaló,
Moyobamba, Jepelacio Shucshuyacu, Tahuantisuyo, Nueva
Cajamarca, Nueva Jerusalén, Yuracyacu, El Tambo, El Porvenir,
Posic, Yorongos, Calzada, La Habana, Soritor, Juanjuí, Tabalosos,
Bellavista, Picota, Zapatero, Saposoa, Pucacaca, San Antonio de
Cumbaza, Shapaja, Tingo de Saposoa, San José de Sisa Sauce,
Utcurarca, Buenos Aires, Caspizapa, San Hilarión, Mariscal Castilla,
Shamboyacu, Tingo de Ponaza, San Pablo de Consuelo, Sinamal,
Cusco, Nuevo Lima, Agua Blanca, Santa Rosa, Shatoja, San Martín
de Alao, Pajarillo, Pachiza, Huicungo, Campanilla, Sacanche,
Piscoyacu, El Eslabón, Pasarraya, Naranjos, Naranjillo, San Juan,
La Unión, Ucrania, San Fernando, Jerillo-La Huarpia-Pacayzapa,
Roque, Barranquita, Pongo de Caynarachi and San Rafael.
Definite
Concession
26.05.1999
Operation
Distribution System Yurimaguas, Requena, Contamana, Iquitos,
Tamshiyacu, Indiana, Santa Clotilde, El Alamo, Cabo Pantoja,
Lagunas, Nauta, El Porvenir, Caballococha, Pebas, Petropolis, San
Pablo, Flor de Punga, Tamanco, San Roque, Bagazan, Sapuena,
Jenaro Herrera, Angamos, Inahuaya, Pampa Hermosa, Tierra
Blanca and Orellana.
Definite
Concession
09.06.1999
Operation
Definite
Concession
02.12.1994
Operation
Definite
Concession
23.12.1994
Operation
Definite
Concession
23.12.1994
Operation
Empresa Regional de Servicio
Distribution System Cajabamba, San Marcos, Ichocán, Chancay,
643,238
Público de Electricidad
Paucamarca, Celendín, Namora, Jesús, Succha, Chuquita,
Electronorte Medio HIDRANDINA Cajamarca, Baños del Inca and Contumazá.
S.A. - HIDRANDINA S.A.
Distribution System Trujillo, Huamachuco, Cascas, Tayabamba,
Cachicadán, Santiago de Chuco, Chepén, Guadalupe, Pueblo Nuevo
Nº 1, Simbal, Samne, Poroto, Casmiche, Otuzco, Pacasmayo, San
Pedro de Lloc, Jequetepeque, Paiján, Chocope, Virú, San Juanito,
San Ignacio, El Ingenio, Guadalupito, Guadalupito and Alto Campo
Nuevo.
Distribution System Huaraz, Caraz, Yungay, Mancos, Tingua,
Tumpa, Musho, Ranrahirca, Matacoto Pueblo, Libre, Huanchuy,
Punyan, Mazac, Tishtec, Yuracoto, Carhuaz, Toma, Tinco, Marcará,
Chancos, Vicus, Anta, Paltay, Jangas, Tarica, Shilla, Chacapampa,
Llipta, Sihuas, Huallanca, Yungaypampa, Yuramarca, Sacza,
Huaripampa, Ticapampa, Recuay, Catac, Olleros, Pallasca, Coishco,
Santa, Alto Perú, Tambo Real, El Castillo, Vinzos, Rinconada, Buena
Vista, Tortugas, Huarmey, San Jacinto, Nepeña, Puerto Samanco,
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
127
DELIVERY
POINTS
SUPPLY
POINTS
241
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
DELIVERY
POINTS
SUPPLY
POINTS
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Definite
Concession
05.07.2006
Operation
Distribution System Tongod, La Merced and Catilluc
Definite
Concession
26.04.2011
Operation
Distribution System Virú - Puerto Morín
Definite
Concession
06.01.1995
Operation
24.11.1997
Operation
San Narciso, Huambacho, Casma, Puerto de Casma, Chimbote and
Cambio de Puente
11
Empresa Regional de Servicio
Distribution System Chiclayo, Pimentel, Ferreñafe, Lambayequ,e
Público de Electricidad del Norte Puerto Etén, Etén, San José, Santa Rosa, Monsefú, Mochumí,
S.A. - ELECTRONORTE S.A.
Tucume, Jayanca,
Pacora, Illimo, Nueva Arica, Niepos, Cutervo, San Antonio, Socota,
Anguía, San Luis de Lucma, San Andrés, Chota, Bagua, Jaén and
Chachapoyas.
Distribution System Bambamarca.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
128
346,995
86
Definite
Concession
Distribution System Chiclayo, Pimentel, Lambayeque, Monsefú,
Salas, Motupe, Morrope, Chongoyape, Mocupe-Ucupe,-Nuevo
Mocupe, Capote, Zaña, Bolivar, Nanchoc, Las Delicias, La Florida,
Espinal Naranjo, Monte Seco, La Compuerta, Yatun, Tacabamba,
Chancay, Baños, La Esperanza, Santa Cruz de Succhubamba, Luya,
Lamud, Leymebamba, Pomacochas, Jumbilla, Mendoza, Huambo,
Santa Cruz de Bellavista, Bellavista, El Porvenir, La Libertad, El
Muyo Aramango, Copallin de Aramango, El Milagro, Pomahuaca,
Pucara, Campo Bonito and Ciudad de Dios.
Definite
Concession
28.04.1999
Operation
Distribution System Reque, Callanca, Larán, Picsi, Oyotun, Lajas,
Olmos and San Ignacio
Definite
Concession
01.06.2001
Operation
Distribution System PSE Tabaconas Granadillas Bajo Yushcapampa
Rodeo Pampa Manchara Pampa Limón
Definite
Concession
22.03.2006
Operation
Distribution System PSE Carhuaquero I Etapa, Licupis, Miracosta,
Llacaden, Tocmoche, Limoncarro, Maychi, Potrerillo, Huaca Blanca,
Huanabal, Bocatoma, Carniche A., Carniche B., Racarrumi,
Oberrazal, Paredones, Piedra Parada, Juana Ríos, Tinajones,
Tablazos, Cuculi, Bomba Wadington, Boca de Tigre – Wadington,
Jacobita – Pampagrande and Caballo B. Pacherrez
Definite
Concession
28.09.2006
Operation
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
DELIVERY
POINTS
SUPPLY
POINTS
Distribution System Olmos and Motupe
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Definite
Concession
15.11.2006
Operation
25.01.2007
Operation
Olmos Sur Oeste Motupe Centro Motupe Sur Oeste
12
Empresa Regional de Servicio
Público de Electricidad
ELECTRONOROESTE S.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
129
Distribution System PSE Illimo II Etapa, La Pintada, Romero, Ollería,
La Colorada, Hornitos, Monte Hermoso, Caracucho, Quemazón,
Arbol Sol, Lagunas, De Fanupe a la Lagartera, Positos, Tranca
Sasape, Granja Sasape, Hda. Sasape, Mayascong, La Traposa, El
Papayo, Motupilo, Batán Grande, Tres Puentes – Pativilca, Tambo
Real, La Saranda, Pitipo, Sime, Cachinche and Túcume V - La Raya
Definite
Concession
22.04.2008
Operation
Distribution System Motupe and Olmos
Definite
Concession
03.12.2009
Operation
Distribution System Chachapoyas
Definite
Concession
28.06.2011
Operation
Definite
Concession
27.01.1995
Operation
Distribution System Tumbes, Zorritos and Zarumilla
Definite
Concession
27.01.1995
Operation
Distribution System Piura, La Legua, Palo Parado, Patio Central,
Paredones - La Piedra, Monte Castillo, Simbilá, Catacaos, Pedregal
and Anexes, Santa Rosa, Cuncungará, Pozo de los Ramos, Chato
Grande, Chato Chico, La Arena, Las Malvinas, La Unión, El Tallán,
Chalaco, El Tablazo, Máncora, Talara, Negreiros-SacobsaSalaverry, Hup Talara, El Alto, Cabo Blanco, Lobitos, El Ñuro, Los
Organos, Sullana, Marcavelica, Santa Sofía, Golondrina, Mallares,
Monterón, Mallaritos, La Quinta, Salitral, Puerto Rico – Miraflores,
Querecotillo, Sojo, Jíbito, Tangarará, Morropón, Pueblo Nuevo,
Polvasal, Buenos Aires, Sechura, Paimas, Las Lomas, Ayabaca –
Yacupampa, Zamba, Chirinos, Cachaquito, La Tina, Puente
Tondopa, Montero, Sicacate, Sicchez, Ambasal, Oxahuay, Suyo,
Jililí, Paita, Yacila, Los Cangrejos, Esmeralda de Colán, Chulucanas,
Paccha, Sancor, Belén, La Viña, Yapatera, Miramar, Vichayal –
Paredones, San Francisco de Amotape, El Arenal, Vista Florida –
Soledad, Amotape, San Miguel - I. Escudero, El Tambo, Tahona, El
Arenal, Rinconada del Arenal, La Huaca, Viviate, Nomara,
Definite
Concession
09.06.1999
Operation
Distribution System Piura, Catacaos, La Unión, Sullana, Paita,
Chulucanas, Morropon, Talara, Los Organos and Sechura
210,199
109
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
DELIVERY
POINTS
SUPPLY
POINTS
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Distribution System Aguas Verdes, Pocitos, Loma Saavedra,
Cuchareta Alta y Baja - Uña de Gato, El Porvenir, La Palma,
Papayal, El Milagro, Lechugal, Pueblo Nuevo, Matapalo, Zarumilla,
Langostinera, Tumbes, Garbanzal,San Juan de la Virgen, Tacural,
Cerro Blanco, Cruz Blanca - Cabeza de Lagarto, Santa María,
Pampas de Hospital Cabuyal, El Limón, Caleta La Cruz, Caleta
Grau, Los Cerezos, Zorritos, Bocapán, Acapulco, Corrales, Pampas
de San Isidro,San Isidro, Los Cedros, La Jota Malvales, San Jacinto,
Plateros, Vaquería, Casa Blanqueada, Carretas, Higuerón, La
Capitana and Rica Playa.
Definite
Concession
16.07.1999
Operation
Distribution System PSE Chulucanas I Etapa, La Toma, Polluco,
Hualas, J. Velasco y Río Seco, El Ala Chihuahua Piedra Blanca, La
Huaquilla y Chiscablanca, Carrasquillo – 02, Carrasquillo – 01, Cruz
Verde, Pabur Viejo y Laynas, Matanza, Tierras Duras, Yencala,
Vicus y La Merced, Talandracas, Charanal - N. Progreso, Huapalas,
La Encantada, Santa Rosa, Ñomala, Malinguitas, Los Chuicas, La
Rita, El Papayo and Locuto.
Definite
Concession
11.09.2006
Operation
27.07.2011
Operation
05.12.1995
Operation
Miraflores, Montelima ,Tamarindo, Macacará, Pueblo Nuevo de
Colán, Tambogrande and Huancabamba.
Distribution System Ayabaca.
13
Empresa de Distribución
Eléctrica de Cañete S.A.- EDE
CAÑETE S.A.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
130
Distribution System Cañete, Huarochirí, Quinches, Hongos and
Catahuasi.
30,234
7
Definite
Concession
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
DELIVERY
POINTS
SUPPLY
POINTS
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
14
Empresa Regional de Servicio
Público de Electricidad del
Centro S.A. - ELECTRO
CENTRO S.A.
Distribution System Churcampa, Ayacucho, San Miguel, Huancapi,
Tambo and Cangallo.
582,723
204
Definite
Concession
27.01.1995
Operation
Distribution System Valle del Mantaro, Chongos, AltosHuayllahuara,Pampas, Colcabamba and Tomas.
Definite
Concession
07.02.1995
Operation
Distribution System Pichanaki, Satipo, La Merced - San Ramón,
Tarma, Junín, Yauli – Oroya and Chicla.
Definite
Concession
23.02.1995
Operation
Distribution System Huancayo, Huancavelíca, Lircay – Acobamba
and Izcuchaca.
Definite
Concession
23.02.1995
Operation
Distribution System Aucayacu, Tingo María, Huánuco, Huariaca,
Goyllarisquizga, Pasco, Paucartambo, Quiparacra, La Unión and
Acomayo.
Definite
Concession
23.02.1995
Operation
29.04.2000
Operation
Distribution System Comas, Pomamanta, Puquián, Pusacpampa,
Racracalla, Jatunhuasi, Tunzo, Cancha Palca, Maraynioc, Chupa,
Toro Lumi, Talhuis, Runatullo, Cochas, Parco, Pilcollama,
Huancamanta, Andas, Mariscal Castilla,Yauringa, Andamarca,
Punco, Pucacocha, Matapa, Huata, Santo Dominto de Acobamba,
Yauli – Oroya, Tashman, Chinchan, Bellavista, Pacococha,
Churruca, Casapalca, Rio Blanco, Oxapampa, Villa Rica, Villa
Perené, Mazamari and Pozuzo.
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
131
Definite
Concession
Distribution System PSE Acobambilla, Santa Rosa, Acobambilla,
Cristobal and San Martín.
Definite
Concession
19.01.2006
Operation
Distribution System PSE, Huayllay and San José – Huayllay.
Definite
Concession
22.03.2006
Operation
Distribution System PSE Cangallo II Etapa, Huambalpa, Carhuanca,
Independencia, Accomarca, Sauroma, Concepción, Taca, Villa
Canaria, San Pedro de Hualla, Tiquihua, San Antonio de Julo, Porta
Cruz, Taulle, Tío Pampa, Pallcca, Carapo, Colcabamba, Asca,
Sacsamarca, Huancasancos, Erpa, Santa Rosa de Ccocha and
Lucanamarca.
Definite
Concession
23.03.2006
Operation
Distribution System Pozuzo - Santa Rosa, Chorrillos Río Negro –
Definite
25.05.2007
Operation
ITEM
15
COMPANY
Empresa Concesionaria de
Electricidad de Ucayali S.A. ELECTRO UCAYALI S.A.
PROJECT
DELIVERY
POINTS
SUPPLY
POINTS
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Ciudad, Constituciòn, Puerto Inca, Iscozacín and Puerto Bermudez.
Concession
Distribution System Oroya Antigua.
Definite
Concession
07.06.2007
Operation
Distribution System Huanusco, Santa Rosa de Ila, Huaychula,
Pariahuanca, Paltarumi, Occoro, San Balvín – Huayllaspanca,
Cabracancha, Antarpata, Erapata, Challhuas and Lampa – Suntul.
Definite
Concession
07.06.2007
Operation
Distribution System Tarma - PSE Tarma III
Definite
Concession
06.11.2011
Operation
Distribution System SER Satipo V Etapa and Cuencas Río Negro Pangoa
Definite
Concession
07.25.2013
Operation
Definite
Concession
27.10.1995
Operation
Distribution System PSE Campoverde and Campoverde.
Definite
Concession
19.09.2006
Operation
Distribution System Atalaya.
Definite
Concession
28.02.2007
Operation
Distribution System Aguaytía.
Definite
Concession
30.12.2009
Operation
Distribution System Pucallpa.
62,270
20
16
Empresa de Servicios Eléctricos Distribution System Paramonga.
Municipales de Paramonga S.A. EMSEMSA
7,368
5
Definite
Concession
17.02.1995
Operation
17
Consorcio Eléctrico de Villacurí
S.A. - COELVI S.A.C.
1,395
9
Definite
Concession
14.07.1995
Operation
Distribution System Valle de Villacurí.
Definite
Concession
30.12.1998
Operation
Distribution System Valle de Villacurí II.
Definite
Concession
15.05.1999
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
132
Distribution System Valle de Villacurí.
ITEM
COMPANY
PROJECT
DELIVERY
POINTS
SUPPLY
POINTS
Distribution System Huaura-Sayán-Quintay.
CLASS OF
RIGHT
DATE OF
RIGHT
STATUS
Definite
Concession
06.03.2001
Operation
18
Proyecto Especial Chavimochic Distribution System Chao and Tanguche.
del Instituto Nacional de
Development
Not available
Not
available
Definite
Concession
20.11.1999
Operation
19
Empresa de Servicio de
Electricidad de Tocache ELECTRO TOCACHE S.A.
11,714
4
Definite
Concession
29.01.1999
Operation
20
Empresa Municipal de Servicios Distribution System Bagua Grande – Cajaruro.
Eléctricos Utcubamba S.A.C. EMSEU S.A.C.
7,120
2
Definite
Concession
02.06.2006
Operation
21
Dirección General de
Electrificación Rural del
Ministerio de Energía y Minas
Distribution System San José de Rontoy, Santa Juana, Acaray,
Pampafuera I, Pampafuera II, Tres Montones, Sarape, Santa
Rosalía, Vilcahuaura 3, San Jorge, Vilcahuaura, Desagravio and
Balconcillo.
Not available
Not
available
Definite
Concession
31.08.2009
Operation
22
Empresa de Interés Local
Hidroeléctrica de
Chacas S.A. - EILHICHA S.A.
Distribution System PSE Chacas - San Luis I y II Etapa, Huallín,
Chacazo, Huayá, Chacas-Goyllarhuanca-Tinco, Cochas, PampasViscas Nuevo, Puncupampa, Chinlla, Upacasha, Tuma, Acochada,
Miami, Lluychush, Sapcha, Colcabamba-Aquillayoc, San Luis,
Carash, Cardon, Mallquibamba, Pomallucay, Humanhuauco,
Uchusquillo, Ishanca, Tarapampa, Rosa Tayapampa, Chincho and
Yauya.
Not available
Not
available
Definite
Concession
02.18.2012
Operation
23
ASOCIACIÓN CIVIL PERÚ
MICROENERGÍA (PEME)
Distribution System La Lucmilla
Not available
Not
available
Definite
Concession
05.30.2012
Operation
24
EMPRESA DE SERVICIOS
ELÉCTRICOS MUNICIPAL DE
PATIVILCA S.A.C.- ESEMPAT
S.A.C.
Distribution System Centros Poblados del Valle de Pativilca.
Not available
Not
available
Definite
Concession
06.14.2013
Operation
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
133
Distribution System Tocache.
ATTACHMENT 4: INDEX OF ABBREVATIONS
ABREVATION
DETAILS
AGRER
Association of Renewable Energy Generating Companies
ANA
National Water Authority (Autoridad Nacional del Agua)
APEFI
Peruvian Association for Energy Efficiency
APEGER
Peruvian Association for Renewable Energy
APES
Peruvian Association for Solar and Environment
C.H.
Hydropower Plant (Central Hidroelectrica)
C.T.
Thermal Power Plant (Central Termica)
CIRA
Certificate of Nonexistence of Archeological Remains (Certificado de Inexistencia de Restos
Arqueológicos)
COES
Committee for the Economic Operation of the National Interconected System (Comité de
Operación Económica del Sistema Interconectado Nacional)
COMB.
Combined Cycle
DGAAE
General Directorate of Energy-Related Environmental Affairs (Dirección General de Asuntos
Ambientales Energéticos)
DGE
General Directorate of Electricity (Dirección General de Electricidad.)
DGEE
General Directorate of Energy Efficiency (Dirección General de Eficiencia Energética)
DGER
General Directorate of Rural Electrification (Dirección General de Electrificación Rural)
Expo
Exposition
FONAM
National Environmental Fund
GDP
Gross Domestic Product
GWh
Gigawatt Hour
HT
High Tension
INC
National Institute of Culture (Instituto Nacional de Cultura)
IT
Information Technology
kV
Kilovolt
LT
Low Tension
MINAG
Ministry of Agriculture (Ministerio de Agricultura)
MINAM
Ministry of Environment (Ministerio del Ambiente)
MINCU
Ministry of Culture
MINEM
Ministry of Energy and Mines (Ministerio de Energia y Minas)
MT
Medium Tension
MW
Megawatt
N.Gas
Natural Gas
OEFA
Agency of Environmental Evaluation and Auditing (Organismo de Evaluación y Fiscalización
Ambiental)
OGGS
General Directorate of Social Management (Oficina General de Gestión Social)
OSINERGMIN
Supervising Organizacion of Investment in Energy and Mines (Organismo Supervisor de la
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
134
ABREVATION
DETAILS
Inversión en Energia y Minas)
PR
Public Relation
RER
Renewable Energy Resources (Recursos de Energia Renovable)
S&P
Standard and Poor’s
SINAC
Interconected National System (Sistema Interconectado Nacional)
SNMPE
National Society of Mining, Oil and Energy
UIT
Tax Unit dafined as 3,800 Soles for 2014 (Unidad Impositiva Tributaria)
USD
United States Dollar
PERUVIAN PRIVATE ENERGY MARKET
135
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