en.Wedoany.com Reported - Orygen, Peru's largest renewable energy generator, has launched a technology modernization plan aimed at enhancing the reliability and efficiency of the country's energy sector. The strategic plan involves an initial investment of $10 million in the first year and has initiated three projects since 2025, integrating advanced analytics, operational control, and business management within the framework of international management standards.

The company's technology investment aims to ensure more reliable and transparent energy supply. By deploying over 1,000 predictive models and fully automating business cycles, Orygen is reducing operational risks and eliminating manual barriers. Juan Diego Rodríguez, the company's Information and Technology Manager, stated that the company now has a global-standard digital infrastructure capable of securely scaling its business, ensuring that every process is audited and optimized in real time.
This transformation began with its relationship with the market, digitized through MITHRA, a solution from EMPSII SAS. This solution achieves 100% automation of the commercial chain on a single platform, integrating pre-sales, billing, and customer service within the same interface, reducing manual processes and providing a 360-degree view of industrial clients. This digital maturity accelerates internal processes, enabling the company to respond more flexibly to changes in industry demand.
At the core of the company's operations, SAP S/4HANA has been deployed in collaboration with global suppliers such as SAP and NTT. This system integrates financial, logistics, and maintenance processes by implementing a new generation of Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), ensuring full traceability and transparency in risk control, and strengthening the organization's corporate governance to support scalable business growth. By consolidating information into a single digital model, Orygen ensures the reliability of decision-making, thereby maintaining its institutional robustness before investors and regulators.
The company's predictive capabilities have also achieved a hybrid leap. Through the PRISM project, supported by AVEVA's technology, this advanced analytics platform currently monitors 13 power plants—including thermal, hydro, wind, and solar—using 1,041 predictive models. With this coverage, Orygen can detect anomalies before they impact operations, thereby optimizing asset efficiency. The democratized use of data aids decision-making, improving the reliability of the national electricity supply.
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