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Pin insulators in Argentina’s energy storage rise

Argentina has a tender to connect up to 100 MW/500 MWh of new BESS projects. It aims to award three projects: 40MW/200MWh BESS Isla Verde, 30MW/150MWh BESS Villa Maria, and 300MW/150MWh BESS Bialet Masse. This launch represents a step toward integrating utility-scale batteries into Argentina’s grid architecture. Argentina’s power system faces volatility driven by hydrological

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Line post insulators in Argentina nuclear growth

Recently, Nano Nuclear Energy submitted a private proposal to Dioxitek S.A., an Argentinian state-owned company specializing in nuclear fuel cycle and uranium dioxide production. The proposal concerns the potential joint development of a natural uranium hexafluoride production facility using Dioxitek’s existing infrastructure in Argentina. The proposal targets uranium conversion capacity and integration into fuel enrichment

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Split Bolts: Powering Peru’s Geothermal Systems

Recently, a study in Peru validated a significant geothermal system located in the southern Andes close to the Chilean border. The Geophysical Institute validated the presence of a significant geothermal system along the Chilean border. The research utilized a magnetotelluric technique, which generates a subsurface representation by assessing natural electromagnetic fields. This method assesses natural

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Distribution insulators in Peru nuclear modernization

Peru recently signed a new law establishing a regulatory framework to promote nuclear power generation as part of the energy mix. The law targets the installation of small modular reactors (SMRs), leveraging the country’s uranium. SMRs provide lower upfront capital costs, scalable deployment, and better fit for smaller national grids. Nuclear power development will depend

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Line Surge Arresters Guard Peru Grid From Flood Damage

Torrential rains in Peru triggered severe flooding after major riverbanks burst their banks. Flooding as a result causes threats to electrical infrastructure such as substations and power distribution systems. Heavy rains, landslides, and river overflows can disrupt electricity supply across large regions. Rising water levels can affect electrical substations that house transformers, switchgear, busbars, protection

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