Renewable energy in Chile

Wind farm near Canela, Chile
Solar radiation map of Chile

Renewable energy in Chile is a fast growing sector that in 2014 provided 9% of the country's electricity.[1] Chile has vast geothermal, solar and wind energy resources while fossil fuel resources are limited.[2] It has a legislated renewable energy target of 20% by 2025.[3]

Geothermal

With 15% of the world's volcanoes, Chile has vast geothermal potential, estimated at 16,000 MW. This includes the El Tatio geyser field, with 8% of the world's geysers.[4]

Solar energy

Main article: Solar power in Chile

The 246MW El Romero solar photovoltaic plant open in November 2016 at Vallenar in the Atacama region[5] It was the largest solar farm in Latin America when it opened.

In 2016, SolarPack won an electricity auction (held without disclosing bidders' power source) by bidding $29.1/MWh;[6] a record low price.[7]

Wind energy

The 115 MW El Arrayán Wind Farm is the largest in Chile,[8] and at the time of its inauguration in 2014 it was the largest in Latin America.[2]

The 2016 electricity auction for a combined 12.34 TWh was won partly by wind power. Mainstream Renewable Power won 7 projects with 985 MW supplying 3.7 TWh/year at between $38.8 and $47.2 per MWh.[7]

See also

References

  1. "Winds of change ", in The Economist, 3 September 2014
  2. 1 2 "Chile Top Renewables Market on Sunny Desert, Windy Shores", in Bloomberg, 8 October 2014
  3. "Chile Doubles Renewable-Energy Goal to 20% to Spark New Projects", in Bloomberg, 15 October 2013
  4. Hodgson, Susan Fox: "Focus on Chile", in Geothermal Resources Council Bulletin, vol.42, nr.1, 2013
  5. Chile connects Latin America's largest solar plant to the national grid, MercoPress, November 14th 2016
  6. "Licitaciones: piso ofertas es de US$ 29 y Colbún entre las más afectadas".
  7. 1 2 "Wind Energy Scores Big In Chile's Electricity Auction". CleanTechies. 18 August 2016. Retrieved 10 September 2016.
  8. "Grand opening for Pattern Energy’s El Arrayán Wind facility in Chile", in Renewable Energy Focus, 30 August 2014

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