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The Ministry of Energy and Mines (Minem) said it has identified more than 30% of vulnerable families across the country for social benefits to concretize energy inclusion in the regions.
Among these activities is the construction of 1,000 kilometers of gas distribution networks in Lima, Ica, Piura, Ancash, La Libertade, Lambaeque, Cajamarca, Arequipa, Tacna, Moquegua and others.
In this way, according to Minem, a greater and better impetus will be given to the goal. natural gas massification and enable approximately 100,000 households to receive energy at a lower cost for household use and economic activities.
In this regard, officials of the General Directorate of Hydrocarbons met with representatives of natural gas distribution concessionaires in order to coordinate the efforts of the state and the private sector to achieve the goal set out in Minem and promote natural gas massification.
Budget for BonoGas
On the other side, Minem will have over S/491 million for additional resources to meet program goals in 2023 BonoGasfinancing the construction of networks to include new cities and towns in favor of natural gas.
Program BonoGas It not only pays for connection to homes, but also to soup kitchens, shelters, health centers, social care agencies, Mypes and small businesses, reducing energy costs, saving 50% compared to bottled gas and reducing dependence on oil. – fuel derivatives.
Also Minem intends to initiate joint work with regional and local authorities regarding natural gas massification.
For this reason, they believe that the support of the Congress of the Republic in the approval of the “Law establishing measures to encourage the massification of natural gas” is necessary for the development of regions such as Ucayali, Ayacucho, Cusco, Junin, Huancavelica, Apurímac and Puno, which today do not have distribution links.
Finally, Minem He led activities to formulate and promote the petrochemical company’s projects, including the South Peru Gas Pipeline.
Source: RPP

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