The educational platform "Pariaccasa Center for the Interpretation of the Caete-Yauyos River" was launched to help children's education.
Celepsa, Peru's first electric company to have 100% of its energy certified as renewable, received a green loan from Banco de Crédito BCP.
Moving forward with our mission to make Peru carbon neutral by 2050.
Discover three tourist attractions in Cañete to visit during Fiestas Patrias.
Currently, Peru has one of the highest proportions of female engineers in Latin America.
Celepsa presents UNACEM with a "Triple C" certificate in recognition of its use of renewable energy by 2021.
Currently, paternity and work are roles that coexist with domestic caregiving; however, the stigma surrounding the male figure persists.
Peru has enormous water, solar, wind, and geothermal potential, but the country is lagging in terms of new renewable energy options.