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Environment

10 Sep 2024

We obtained the Third Carbon Footprint Star Peru from MINAM

Celepsa, a company of the UNACEM Group, has been recognized for having obtained the Third Star of the Footprint Program of the Ministry of the Environment (MINAM) for its Marañón Hydroelectric Power Plant.

Celepsa

02 Sep 2024

Natalie Nakamura takes over the Occupational Health and Safety Management of Celepsa.

Celepsa, a clean energy marketing and generation and sustainable solutions company, is pleased to announce the addition of Natalie Nakamura as the new Occupational Health and Safety Manager.

Celepsa

04 Jul 2024

Celepsa obtains US$100 million sustainability-linked loan The Bank of Nova Scotia and Bci

Our renewable energy goals were a determining factor in our eligibility for this loan.

Celepsa

20 Jun 2024

Women in Engineering Day: 5 opportunities to promote their participation in the energy sector.

In Peru, women represent only 30% of engineering graduates, and in Latin America, this figure varies between 20% and 35% depending on the country, according to a report by the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) and UN Women.

Innovation

02 May 2024

Industry Innovates: Four Benefits of Digitalization and Automation

Thanks to digitalization and automation, it is possible to optimize operational processes, reduce costs and strengthen other strategic areas.

Celepsa

28 Apr 2024

World Day for Safety and Health at Work: Workplace strategies to cope with the impact of climate change

The increase in extreme temperatures, severe weather events and water scarcity have a significant impact on the world of work, particularly affecting the safety and health of workers.

Celepsa

16 Apr 2024

14 years of Celepsa: Economic and social impact on the Peruvian electricity sector

In districts such as Allauca, Zúñiga and Tanta, the company's property tax payments represent approximately 50% of the total collected.

Celepsa

25 Mar 2024

Natural gas: a pillar in the energy transition in Peru

Las energías verdes son clave en la reducción de emisiones, sin embargo, su capacidad para ofrecer confiabilidad las 24 horas aún es limitada