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  2. Public internet booths - Wikipedia

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    Peruvian public internet cabins were designed to enable those who do not have a PC or connection to the Internet to go online. It is estimated that 6 out of 10 households access the internet In metropolitan Lima, Peru using these booths. [1] Only 39.2% of the population 6 and older has Internet access at home. [2]

  3. List of companies of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Location of Peru. Peru is a country in western South America. Services account for 53% of Peruvian gross domestic product, followed by manufacturing (22.3%), extractive industries (15%), and taxes (9.7%). [1] Recent economic growth has been fueled by macroeconomic stability, improved terms of trade, and rising investment and consumption. [2]

  4. Gratis Internet - Wikipedia

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    Gratis Internet Logo. Gratis Internet was an American referral marketing company based in Washington D.C. that rewarded customers with technological consumer products of high-demand such as the iPod and PlayStation 3. In 2004, it became a member of the Inc. 500 and in 2005 ranked eighteenth. Its name comes from the Latin word Gratis, meaning ...

  5. List of power stations in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Location of power stations in Peru: Coal, gas, hydro. The following is a list of the power stations in ... Southern Peru 1008 1973–1984 [3] Monbamba 6 1998 Oroya 9 ...

  6. Category:Natural gas fields in Peru - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Natural gas fields in Peru" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  7. Peru LNG - Wikipedia

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    Peru LNG is a natural gas liquefaction plant in Pampa Melchorita, Peru, at the 170-kilometre (110 mi) of the South Pan American Highway in San Vicente de Cañete. It is the first natural gas liquefaction plant in South America. [1] [2] The plant was officially inaugurated on 10 June 2010, and cost US$3.8 billion.

  8. Category:Oil and gas companies of Peru - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Oil and gas companies of Peru" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. I.

  9. Electricity sector in Peru - Wikipedia

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    As such, it is expected that the installed capacity of gas-fired electricity generation will increase from 0.3 GW in 2002 to 6.0 GW in 2030. It is expected that, from 2026 onwards, natural gas will acquire the dominant share in the electricity generation mix, reaching 44% in 2030 compared with hydroelectricity's 37% share for the same year. [9]