en.Wedoany.com Reported - Peruvian power distribution company Hidrandina has completed the modernization of the high-voltage power grid in the Chicama Valley (Valle Chicama), aiming to improve the quality of electricity service in the region and support the development of Ascope Province.

The project involved replacing 12 kilometers of conductors and poles corroded by the marine climate, with work concentrated in the Santiago de Cao area. The upgraded grid has enhanced the continuity and reliability of power supply for thousands of users and productive activities in areas such as Chicama, Casa Grande, Sausal, Roma, Sintuco, and Paiján.
This modernization has significantly reduced the risk of unexpected power outages, providing more stable energy security for local economic and social development. The stable power supply supports agro-industrial development, entrepreneurial activities, and essential public services such as education and commerce, positively contributing to the improvement of residents' quality of life.
To shorten the construction period, Hidrandina assembled a team of engineers, specialists, and high-altitude workers, deploying eight cranes to work simultaneously at key operation points. The entire project was carried out under strict safety standards, with new facilities put into operation immediately after the day's work was completed.
Hidrandina stated that the Casa Grande 1, Casa Grande 2, and Paiján substations are now able to distribute electricity with greater efficiency and stability. This project not only addressed equipment aging issues caused by coastal climate conditions but also enables the power grid to adapt to current loads and support industrial, commercial, and residential growth in the coming years.
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