electrical power

Line post studs powers Vaca Muerta’s LPG production

Argentina’s liquefied petroleum gas production makes it one of the top producers in Latin America. It exports 1.2 million tons to regional markets, besides to domestic use. In July 2025, the federal government enacted changes to the LPG regulatory regime with the goal of deregulating parts of the chain and reducing direct state intervention. Key […]

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Pole top pin driving Argentina’s distributed energy

Argentina’s energy sector is transforming with distributed energy generation. It has an installed capacity of 73.7 MW and 38.4 MW in the pipeline, with more than 1000 projects. This reflects the growing interest among consumers, businesses, and policymakers in small-scale renewable energy solutions. Distributed generation refers to small-scale electricity production located where energy is consumed.

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Secondary racks in Argentina’s EV infrastructure

The electric vehicle market in Argentina is gradually growing with emerging charging infrastructure companies. Domestic automakers and import policy reforms. It also stems from the growth of renewables, lithium reserves, and an emerging electric vehicle market. Electric vehicles have the potential to reshape Argentina’s transportation and energy systems. Transitioning to EVs powered by wind and

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Guy rod clamps power lithium in Argentina’s transition

The Salinas Grandes is the largest salt flat in Argentina, sitting within the lithium triangle along the parts of Chile and Bolivia. Lithium is a crucial component for green energy transition goals. Most of Argentina’s lithium comes from brine extraction, which involves pumping brine from underground salt flats into evaporation ponds. Letting the water evaporate

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Strain yoke plates in Argentina’s renewable transition

Argentina is rapidly expanding its renewable energy portfolio with resources such as wind in Patagonia, solar in Jujuy, and hydro in the Andes. This attracts significant investments from international and private sector companies. Chinese companies have played a crucial role in the expansion of Argentina’s clean energy infrastructure. They provide financing and direct participation in

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Helical anchors boost 667 MW BESS growth in Argentina

The government of Argentina has granted contracts for 667 MW of capacity focused on battery energy storage systems. It intends to surpass its initial 500 MW goal by approximately 30%. The AlmaGBA extensive BESS was initiated in February 2025, targeting a storage capacity of 500 MW. The initiatives will be established in the Buenos Aires

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Ground rod coupling boosts Peru’s rural electrification

Peru’s ongoing rural electrification drive is as a result of increased rural electrification projects across 19 regions. Peru has made significant progress in electrification, with 95% increased energy access in urban zones. Remote highlands and Amazonian communities lag behind due to geographic, economic, and logistical barriers. Extending the traditional grid infrastructure prompts the government to

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Ground Clamps and Barriers to Copper’s Green Transition

Green energy transition in Peru is crucial in driving other industries like copper, electric vehicles, solar, and wind infrastructure. Copper’s unique conductivity, durability, and efficiency make it indispensable in renewable energy systems, grid expansion, and electric mobility. It is also essential for wiring motors, transformers, and transmission lines. Every megawatt of solar or wind power

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Stay rods aid power recovery in storm-hit Venezuela

Increased storms and floods in Venezuela impact the power transmission and distribution infrastructure. The country is heavily dependent on hydropower and oil production to meet the energy demands. Hydroelectric power production is vulnerable to extreme weather events like floods and tropical storms. These disasters disrupt electricity generation, damage infrastructure, and worsen the country’s ongoing energy

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Pin insulators support Venezuela’s oil exports rise

Venezuela relies on oil revenues to import fuel and diluents needed to process heavy crude. In June, the country exported some 844,000 barrels per day of crude fuel, an 8% increase from the previous month. However, the termination of U.S. licenses allows partners like Chevron and Repsol to trade Venezuelan crude. This results in significant

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