en.Wedoany.com Reported - The La Libertad Region distribution network expansion project officially commenced today, which will provide electricity for the first time to over 20,000 residents in rural communities. The groundbreaking ceremony was jointly presided over by the President of the Republic of Peru, José María Balcázar, and the Minister of Energy and Mines, Waldir Ayasta Mechán.
Minister of Energy and Mines Ayasta stated at the site that this project will bring new development opportunities to hundreds of areas within the region, adding that the President had instructed them to go deep into the field and work alongside the people. Therefore, they are launching these projects together with local residents to bring electricity to the villages. At a ceremony held in the Nuevo Paraíso settlement in Chepén Province, the first utility pole was symbolically erected for the project. The project will benefit 302 localities through the implementation of a modern three-phase power system.
Ayasta explained that the project will improve the quality of life for thousands of families and promote the economic, social, and productive development of the region. The minister pointed out that electricity can enhance the quality of life in every area where the grid is installed, enabling students to study with electric light at night, bidding farewell to candlelight. Electricity will drive development and economic activity.
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