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Peru Rewrites Power-Grid Rules to Unstick Stalled Investment
Peru revised its electricity rules via a June decree to accelerate grid investment and eliminate stalled projects. The energy ministry can now remove individual projects from the national transmission plan, and a new mechanism updates the tariff base for grid reinforcements.
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