The document describes two proposed hydroelectric power plant projects in Peru:
1) The Las Pizarras Hydroelectric Power Plant, an 18 MW run-of-river plant with an estimated annual generation of 104 GWh. It is currently in the pre-feasibility study stage.
2) The Agua Clara I Hydroelectric Power Plant, a 4.3 MW plant with an estimated annual generation of 28.25 GWh. Basic surveys and preliminary engineering are complete, and environmental studies and permit documents are in process.
Both projects aim to provide renewable electricity to Peru's national grid, create jobs, reduce emissions, and contribute to sustainable development.
The document describes two proposed hydroelectric power plant projects in Peru:
1) The Las Pizarras Hydroelectric Power Plant, an 18 MW run-of-river plant with an estimated annual generation of 104 GWh. It is currently in the pre-feasibility study stage.
2) The Agua Clara I Hydroelectric Power Plant, a 4.3 MW plant with an estimated annual generation of 28.25 GWh. Basic surveys and preliminary engineering are complete, and environmental studies and permit documents are in process.
Both projects aim to provide renewable electricity to Peru's national grid, create jobs, reduce emissions, and contribute to sustainable development.
The document describes two proposed hydroelectric power plant projects in Peru:
1) The Las Pizarras Hydroelectric Power Plant, an 18 MW run-of-river plant with an estimated annual generation of 104 GWh. It is currently in the pre-feasibility study stage.
2) The Agua Clara I Hydroelectric Power Plant, a 4.3 MW plant with an estimated annual generation of 28.25 GWh. Basic surveys and preliminary engineering are complete, and environmental studies and permit documents are in process.
Both projects aim to provide renewable electricity to Peru's national grid, create jobs, reduce emissions, and contribute to sustainable development.
The document describes two proposed hydroelectric power plant projects in Peru:
1) The Las Pizarras Hydroelectric Power Plant, an 18 MW run-of-river plant with an estimated annual generation of 104 GWh. It is currently in the pre-feasibility study stage.
2) The Agua Clara I Hydroelectric Power Plant, a 4.3 MW plant with an estimated annual generation of 28.25 GWh. Basic surveys and preliminary engineering are complete, and environmental studies and permit documents are in process.
Both projects aim to provide renewable electricity to Peru's national grid, create jobs, reduce emissions, and contribute to sustainable development.
Description: The project is a new run of river hydroelectric power plant located in the province of Santa Cruz, department of Cajamarca. The Project’s purpose is renewable electricity generation to be supplied to the electric grid. The installed capacity will be 18 MW and the estimated yearly average generation will be 104 gigawatts hour (GWh). Current Status: Projects Benefits: Earliest project start date: 2012. Number of direct and indirect jobs generated: Operation start date: 2011. It will generate approximately 18 permanent new local jobs. Project lifetime: 40 years. Sustainable development contribution: Current Status: Pre-Feasibility study completed. Concession granted by It reduces GHG emissions and other pollutants resulting from the cu- Ministry of Energy and Mines. rrent power generation. It introduces new clean technology and local capacity building in Estimated Annual Emission Reductions (tCO2/year): hydroelectric electricity generation. An average of 63,585.6 tCO2-equivalent per year. CER´s negotiation: Project Participant and Financing Open. Total project cost: US$ 28,000,000
Sources of finance to be sought or already identified:
Equity: Aluz and others. Contact Information: Name: Enrique Herrera Soria Debt: NA. Company: Empresa Eléctrica Rio Doble Title: General Manager Phone: (51-1) 2413154 E-mail: eherrera@aluzcleanenergy.com
AGUA CLARA I Hydroelectric Power Plant H66
Description: The Project is a small run-of-river hydroelectric power plant located in the district of San Rafael, province of Ambo, department of Huanuco, using about 2.5 m3/s of water flow of the river named Rio Blanco at 2850 m.a.s.l. of altitude. The Purpose of The Project is renewable electricity generation for the National Electric Grid (SEIN). The Project installed capacity is 4.3 MW and projected yearly average generation is 28.25 Current Status: Projects Benefits: Earliest project start date: December 2012. Number of direct and indirect jobs generated: Operation start date: May 2015. During construction adds new local jobs and more economic activity of Project lifetime: 40 years. the area (surrounding towns such as Ayancocha Alta, San Rafael, Ambo Current Status: Basic survey and preliminary engineering completed. and Huanuco city). Sustainable development contribution: Water permit documents in process. Environmental studies will begin It will improve the electric supply to Huanuco-Ambo system due to an after completion basic investigation. Governmental permit (authoriza- addition of a new generation plant to give more reliability and quality tion) documents in process. to the current distribution electric system. The Project fulfills the environmental standards of Perú and local Estimated Annual Emission Reductions (tCO2/year): people support it development. An average of 16,530 tCO2-equivalent per year. Increase possibilities for rural electrification around the Project Site. CER´s negotiation: Open. Project Participant and Financing Total project cost: US$ 6,500,000 Contact Information: Name: Juan Cardich Sources of finance to be sought or already identified: Company: Empresa de Generacion Electrica Yacu Power SAC Equity: NA. Title: General Manager Debt: NA. Phone: (51-1) 257 3454 / 985 230 244 E-mail: juancardich@yacupower.com.pe