PROINVERSIÓN awarded 55 electricity transmission projects totaling US$ 6.123 billion, with an execution progress of 55.7% during the period analyzed.
The upcoming development of these initiatives will benefit the regions of Loreto, Áncash, Callao, Ucayali, and Arequipa, and will enhance Peru’s logistics connectivity with the world.
The upcoming execution of these projects, which belong to Group 3 of the 2023–2032 Transmission Plan, will strengthen and enhance the reliability of the electricity transmission systems in Arequipa, Lima, Apurímac, and Puno.
A portfolio of 55 interventions—including projects, addenda, and Works for Taxes initiatives—was presented for the 2025–2031 period, aimed at improving road, rail, port, and airport connectivity across all 24 regions of the country.
The project will contribute to the decontamination of the Tambopata and Madre de Dios rivers, reduce the incidence of waterborne diseases, and improve the health and quality of life of the population of Madre de Dios.
During the “Business Leadership Circuit” organized by the Lima Chamber of Commerce, megaprojects for the 2026–2028 period were announced across the transport, sanitation, energy, health, education, and tourism sectors.
The Government raised the CIPRL caps to S/ 66,838 million, which determine the annual capacity of regional and local governments to implement projects through the Works for Taxes mechanism.
The head of the agency reported that discussions between the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) and the Metropolitan Municipality of Lima are well advanced, and the interinstitutional agreement enabling the project is expected to be signed in the coming days.