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The Huampani power plant is located 16 km east of Lima in the district of Lurigancho. With an installed capacity of 31 MW, the run-of-the-river power plant is capable of generating up to around 193 GWh/year.
Peru: power generator Huampani power plant
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The Yanango power plant is located 280 km northwest of Lima in the district of San Ramón. With an installed capacity of 42.8 MW, the run-of-the-river power plant is capable of generating up to around 286 GW/year.
Peru: Yanango hydropower plant
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Close-up of a control room of Edelnor Distribution located at Lima, Peru.
Peru: control room
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The Chimay power plant is located 320 km northwest of Lima in the district of Monobamba. With an installed capacity of 153 MW, the peaking power plant is capable of generating up to around 931 GWh.<br />
Peru: Chimay hydropower plant
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The peaking power plant, located 320 km northwest of Lima in the district of Monobamba, receives water from the Tulumayo River.
Peru: hydroelectric power stations
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The Chimay power plant is located 320 km northwest of Lima in the district of Monobamba. With an installed capacity of 153 MW, the peaking power plant is capable of generating up to around 931 GWh.
Peru: Chimay plant
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Worksite of the hydropower system Apiacàs, which consists of three plants in cascade ("Salto Apiacàs", "Cabeza de Boi" and "Fazenda") With an installed capacity of 102 MW, the hydro complex Apiacás (Brazil) will be capable of generating up to around 490 GWh/year.
Brazil: Apiacás project under construction
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The power plants Casca II and Casca III are located 107 kilometers from Cuiabá (Brazil) on the Casca river. Transformer stations are used to transfer electricity between grids with different voltages.
Brazil: power transformer station Casca II & III
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The power plants Casca II and Casca III are located 107 kilometers from Cuiabá (Brazil) on the Casca river. 
Brazil: hydropower plant pipelines