Peru - Electricity: Normas Técnicas de Calidad de los Servicios Eléctricos Rurales

Peru - Electricity: Normas Técnicas de Calidad de los Servicios Eléctricos Rurales, image of transmission tower
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Jan 01, 2009
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In Peru, technical and commercial quality of service standards are different in urban and rural areas.  Quality of service standards are lower for isolated electricity service providers in rural areas.  
 

The rationale for setting lower standards of service in rural areas is that it is more difficult and costly to provide comparable service in rural areas at a price that would be avoidable to generally poorer rural customers.   For example, the maximum allowed number of interruptions in urban concentrated areas is 12 while the comparable figure for rural dispersed areas is 40. 

The Unofficial English translation is 48 pages.

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Tracking Number: Normas Técnicas de Calidad de los Servicios Eléctricos Rurales_2009_Spanish

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