Engie targets 10,000 km of transmission lines in operation by 2030
- Engie outlined plans to build more than 400 km of power transmission lines in Peru under four 30-year concessions.
- Project scope includes six new substations, expansion of 10 existing substations, investment above USD 230 million.
- Commercial operations are targeted for 2031, supporting grid reliability, renewable integration, benefit for about 1.6 million people.
- Peru transmission footprint is set to reach about 650 km in operation or under development once the new projects are included.
- Group planning targets 10,000 km of transmission lines in operation by 2030, positioning regulated networks as a core growth pillar.
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