Thermal capacity accounted for 55.1% of total power plant installations globally in 2021, according to GlobalData, with total recorded thermal capacity of 4,482GW. This is expected to contribute 40% by the end of 2030 with capacity of installations aggregating up to 4,924GW. Of the total global thermal capacity, 0.20% is in Peru. Listed below are the five largest active thermal power plants by capacity in Peru, according to GlobalData’s power plants database. GlobalData uses proprietary data and analytics to provide a complete picture of the global thermal power segment. Buy the latest thermal power plant profiles here.

1. Kallpa Combined Cycle Power Plant

The Kallpa Combined Cycle Power Plant is a 979MW thermal power project located in Lima, Peru. Post completion of construction, the project was commissioned in 2007. I Squared Capital Advisors own the project. Buy the profile here.

2. Chilca I Combined Cycle Power Plant

The 851.80MW Chilca I Combined Cycle Power Plant thermal power project is located in Lima, Peru. It was commissioned in 2012. The project is owned by Engie Energia Peru. Buy the profile here.

3. Puerto Bravo Thermal Power Plant

The Puerto Bravo Thermal Power Plant is a 720MW thermal project. I Squared Capital Advisors owns the project. It was commissioned in 2016. It is located in Arequipa, Peru. Buy the profile here.

4. Nodo Energetico Project

The Nodo Energetico Project thermal project with a capacity of 719.01MW came online in 2016. Engie Energia Peru have the equity stakes in the project. It is located in Moquegua, Peru. Buy the profile here.

5. Fenix Power Combined Cycle Power Plant

The Fenix Power Combined Cycle Power Plant has been operating since 2014. The 578.82MW thermal project is located in Lima, Peru. Abu Dhabi Investment Authority; Colbun have the equity stakes in this project. Buy the profile here.

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This information is drawn from GlobalData’s Power Plants database, which provides detailed profiles of over 170,000 active, planned and under construction power plants worldwide.