With current levels of Mazar and Amaluza reservoirs, Paute can generate for 22 consecutive days without a single drop of water entering
Ecuador's Paute hydroelectric complex can sustain power generation for 22 days under current reservoir conditions without new water inflow.
Mazar Reservoir is full and there are still rains expected in March and April, thus reserves are anticipated until September
The Mazar Reservoir in Ecuador is currently over its maximum capacity and likely to maintain high reserves due to expected rainfall in the coming months.
With the current Mazar reservoir level, we can 'calmly' reach April
The Mazar reservoir at the Paute Integral Hydroelectric Complex is near its maximum capacity, ensuring a stable electric power supply for Ecuador until at least April, according to energy analyst Fernando Salinas.