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Additionally, Acciona Energia emphasized Peru's abundant solar resources in the southern region and its wind potential along the northern coastline. The company's parent group, Acciona SA, also maintains a presence in Peru, operating as a construction contractor in the energy sector and as a concessionaire for power transmission.
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