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ACCIONA Energíato Operate 255MW of Renewable Electricity in Chile

published: 2014-12-19 11:51

ACCIONA Energía Chile will supply 600 GWh a year, 255MW of wind and solar PV power, over 15 years to Chilean electric power distributors that operate in the Central Interconnected System (SIC) after being awarded this level of supply in the latest tender called by the country’s National Energy Commission (CNE). The electricity will be generated in non-conventional renewable energy installations that ACCIONA will build over the next few years with a total investment of around USD $500 million.

ACCIONA will sign energy supply contracts for the 2018-2032 period with the pool of distributors that were behind the tender; they all operate in the SIC. The bid was made in competition with conventional technologies, and it highlighted the competitiveness of renewable energies against fossil-based equivalents in the Chilean market.

A positive outcome

ACCIONA Energía CEO Rafael Mateo expressed his satisfaction at the result of the bid, in which the company was awarded all the energy it had offered: “It is a very positive outcome that will strengthen our position in Chile and allow us to make a significant contribution to the country’s objective of achieving a more sustainable energy matrix.”

Last October ACCIONA started up the Punta Palmeras wind farm in the Coquimbo region. It is equipped with fifteen 3-MW ACCIONA Windpower turbines, the most powerful in the country at the time they entered service. The company is also working on other wind and PV projects in Chile, either as owner or for other customers. It is presently building a photovoltaic plant in the Arica y Parinacota region for E-CL (Groupe GDF Suez).

Apart from energy, the ACCIONA Group has been present in Chile for 20 years and has developed major infrastructure and water management projects. It currently operates the concession of Route 160 in southern Chile, is building the first desalination plant for the mining industry in the Valley of Copiapo (Atacama desert) and has constructed four wastewater treatment plants in the country.

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