Engie Energía Perú reports progress in energy transition and sustainability for 2025

Myriam Akhoun. CEO ENGIE Energía Perú Country Manager Perú
Myriam Akhoun. CEO ENGIE Energía Perú Country Manager Perú
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Engie Energía Perú announced on April 10 the release of its Integrated Report 2025, highlighting advances in renewable energy production, sustainability measures, and infrastructure development.

The report outlines the company’s efforts to strengthen its position as a leading utility in Peru’s energy transition by 2030. These efforts include expanding renewable generation capacity and developing key transmission projects aimed at ensuring long-term reliability of the country’s electrical system.

During 2025, Engie Energía Perú reached an installed capacity of 2,694 megawatts (MW) and produced about 2,300 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of renewable energy. The company completed the expansion of the Intipampa Solar Plant—adding nearly 52 MW to reach a total capacity of almost 92 MW—and continued work on the Hanaqpampa solar project with a planned capacity of 140 MW. Both initiatives represent a combined investment of $800 million and are expected to support southern Peru’s energy needs. Engie Energía Perú operates ten modern generation plants across multiple regions using natural gas, hydroelectric, and renewable sources to deliver reliable solutions while promoting community development according to the official website.

On transmission infrastructure, Engie Energía Perú is developing an additional 170 kilometers (km) of new lines through projects in Áncash, Junín, and Ucayali—supplementing its existing network that currently covers nearly 476 km nationwide. The company also reported sales totaling $648 million with earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) reaching $249 million for the year.

Sustainability remains central to Engie’s business model: greenhouse gas emissions were reduced by fourteen percent while water consumption fell by twenty percent compared to previous periods. No fatal or disabling accidents were recorded during this time frame. Social investment was also significant; eighty-nine social projects benefited more than forty-seven thousand people locally and generated about four thousand four hundred jobs. The company’s commitment extends further as it supports community initiatives benefiting over one hundred fifty thousand people through social programs according to the official website.

As part of ENGIE Group—a global entity listed on stock exchanges in Brussels, Luxembourg and Paris per the official website—Engie Energía Perú stands as one of Peru’s most geographically and technologically diversified electricity generators per the official website. It continues focusing on low-carbon solutions alongside stakeholders with aims toward supporting a carbon-neutral economy as noted on their official site.



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