Tuesday, December 28, 2010

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"Light of Progress" New book on the history of electricity in Peru


the night of Tuesday 21 December, the Minister of Energy and Mines, Mr. Pedro Sánchez Gamarra presented the book "Light of Progress," a work that collects chronological history of lighting and electricity Peru, from the sixteenth century to today.

The book is impeccably edited by the Ministry of Energy and Mines, consists of three chapters that show excellent photographs and historical documents in its 132 pages. The book looks at the arrival in the country of the first utilities, reviewing events of the twentieth century, including developments in the nineties, outlining the factors that led to reform of the electricity sector.

Congratulations to the Ministry for this work to disseminate the history of the electricity sector, which amount, together with the recent book published by the company Electroperú SA "Hydroelectric Mantaro: The Art of Making Light, "more references to the issue of Peruvian electricity assets and thereby contribute to public recognition of the existence of objects and historical sites that we keep as industrial heritage.


Mr. Pedro Sánchez Gamarra , Minister of Energy and Mines and Mr Luis Repetto Málaga, President of the Peruvian Committee for the Conservation of Industrial Heritage - Copecopi, presentation of the book.

Monday, December 20, 2010

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1910 - 2010 One Hundred Years Old Tram





On Saturday 11 December, the company Tinti SAC (Cusco Tram) celebrated the centennial of the commissioning of the first trams in the city (1910), with the opening of the photographic exposicición "100 years of Cusco Tram" and the presentation Rail car's official 106 magnificently restored by this company.

The photo exhibition was located inside the car, thus reusing the car as a magnificent exhibition hall. The event, held at the station Qolqanpata (Fifth Lomellini in the climb to Sacsayhuaman) brought in addition to the company directors and managers of the revaluation of the industrial heritage railway; Adriana Valcarcel, Andrea Llosa, Manuel Ollanta Aparicio, friends and local personalities. So we were also invited Luis Repetto, current President of the Peruvian Committee for the Conservation of Industrial Heritage, and Neyde Hidalgo, the same that went a few words about the importance of reevaluating our industrial heritage and history of the trams.

Commended company, restoring a historic railroad car, which has made Tinti SAC. Congratulations!

For more information about the company and its services can visit the website http://www.tranviacusco.com/


room 106 as a car showroom hosted the exhibition "100 years of tram Cusco"


Presentation of the restored car 106. Pictured Manuel Ollanta Aparicio Addressing the audience.


Pictured from left to right: Manuel Ollanta Aparicio, Andrés Llosa, Lucho Repetto, Adriana Valcarcel and Neyde Hidalgo.

Monday, December 13, 2010

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Cusco Qorimarca Hydroelectric (Cusco) Peru's Cultural Heritage


On 9 October the National Institute of Culture (now Ministry of Culture), published in the newspaper El Peruano, RD 2064/INC standard by which it declared the old hydroelectric Qorimarca in Cusco, as immovable property of the Cultural Heritage of the Nation.

The provision states that the proposed hydropower provides architectural, historical, technological and symbolic, providing a unique example of industrial activity in the Republican period in the region and a testament to the modernization process that enabled the city to provide energy power for the first time. In addition, helped to promote industrial development in the first half of the twentieth century, why by which must be preserved and retained in its entirety, adds the statement. This

Cuzco now has a good industrial heritage that has to preserve and disseminate, as a testimony of its technological and industrial development. SA Electrosur the local power company could collect the initiative to restore this hydroelectric and turn it into a museum.

The plant, located in the district of Chinchero, province of Urubamba, was built around 1917 by Industrial Electric Company of Cusco, the first in providing the electricity department.

Source: Andina
Photos. Electricity Museum

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

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Electroperu reports: "The Mantaro Central: The Art of Light "


The generation company Electroperú SA, in its social responsibility policy and as a contribution to the dissemination of the historical development of the sector and the revaluation of Electric Industrial Heritage has published the book: "The central Mantaro, The Art of Light" (Lima, 2010, 160 pp.)

This book, hardcover, attractive design and flawless presentation, not only recounts the context historical details of the project and subsequent construction of the magnificent and important central Mantaro (1945 - 1973), but new information gathered from the beginning of electrical activity in Lima and in the main departments, the impact of electricity in the first decades of its implementation, the complete biography of the engineer Santiago Antúnez de Mayolo, creator of the original draft, and a chapter on the role of water in our development and the other to revalue the Peruvian electric industrial heritage.

The research was conducted by Hidalgo Neyde historian, author of other works related to the history of electricity in Peru, based on visual invaluable historical archive and the Museum of Electricity.

Electroperú SA will also distribute this work in the various university libraries, municipal and school, eager to spread the importance of central Mantaro development of the country and the efforts of all those who particpate in the construction .