Chile
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Renewables developer Sphera Energy is planning to develop a pair of standalone battery energy storage projects in Chile.
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Copec and Transelec have signed an agreement to partner on the implementation of a battery energy storage system in Chile.
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Mining company Codelco has launched a renewables power procurement process in Chile.
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AES Andes is adding a 764MW solar-plus-storage project to its development pipeline in Chile.
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Grenergy has reached financial close for the first 2 phases of its Oasis de Atacama solar-plus-storage project in Chile.
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Chile’s Ministry of National Assets has awarded public lands to 6 battery energy storage system projects totalling more than 11GWh of capacity.
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AES Andes is planning to develop a $635 million solar-plus-storage project in Chile.
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Santiago-based utility Transelec has acquired a transmission project located in the Antofagasta region of Chile from TotalEnergies.
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Chilean power company Colbún has agreed to acquire Inversiones Latin America Power (ILAP) following ILAP’s restructuring process completed earlier this year.
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Solarity and Santander Chile have signed an additional financing line to support the developer’s deployment of distributed generation solar assets in Chile.
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Chilean developer Orion Power is planning to develop a standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) in the region of Atacama.
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Miami-based Atlas Renewable Energy is planning to develop a 304MW wind project in Chile.
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Alupar Investimento has landed a pair of transmission projects in an auction held in March by Chile’s National Electrical Coordinator (CEN).
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Chilean utility Colbún is planning a $1.4 billion energy storage asset in the region of Antofagasta.
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Chile’s Ministry of Energy and Mines has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Republic of Korea’s Energy Agency to cooperate on renewable energy.
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Spanish group Uriel Inversiones has received the regulatory greenlight for its Quinquimo solar project in Chile.
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Madrid-based Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) is planning to develop a standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Chile.
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Innergex Renewable Energy has started commercial operations of its San Andrés battery energy storage project in Chile.
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Madrid-based Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) is planning to develop a 522MW solar project in Chile.
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Power generation company Pacific Hydro has renewed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with mining company Codelco.
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Spanish developer ID Energy Group is planning to develop a portfolio of small solar projects in Chile.
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Engie has requested permission to cease operations of its remaining coal-fired power plants in Chile.
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Renewable developer Recurrent Energy is planning to develop a 250MW solar project in Chile.
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Santiago-based renewable developer Biwo Renovables is adding a duo of standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) projects to its development pipeline in Chile.
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Enel has confirmed Giuseppe Turchiarelli as chief executive for its Chilean operations, effective 1 May 2024.
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Santiago-based developer Sagittar SpA is planning a 150MW solar project in Chile.
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Santiago-based Plus Energia SpA is planning to develop a $350 million battery energy storage system project in Chile.
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Naturgy’s subsidiary Global Power Generation (GPG) is planning a solar project in the region of Atacama in Chile.
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Chilean energy group Copec has agreed to acquire a 123MW solar project from Solarpack’s subsidiary Maria Elena.
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Norwegian energy company Statkraft has received approval to move ahead and start construction of its Parina solar project in Chile.
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H2 GreenMining is partnering with Ohmium International on the development of green hydrogen to decarbonise the mining sector in Chile.
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Italian sponsor Limes Renewable Energy is adding to its development pipeline in Chile with a solar-plus-storage project.
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Power generation company Engie Energía Chile has issued $500 million in green bonds on international markets.
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Santiago-based renewable developer Biwo Renovables is adding another standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) project to its development pipeline in Chile.
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Engie Chile, a subsidiary of the French electric utility Engie, will install a standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) to replace the disconnected coal-fired and fuel oil-based units at the Tocopilla thermal power plant complex (CTT) in Antofagasta.
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Engie Energía Chile has commenced a cash tender offer for any outstanding 4.5% notes due in 2025, totalling $350 million.
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Spanish infrastructure builder and operator Elecnor won approval to build a 284MW wind farm and associated infrastructure in the Chilean region of Los Lagos.
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Renewable developer EBCO Energia is planning to develop a $160 million project in Chile.
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Atlas Renewable Energy signs a power purchase agreement (PPA) for a battery energy storage system (BESS) the company operates in Chile.
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Chilean developer Viento Verde is planning to expand an existing wind project that was approved in 2015.
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Santiago-based renewable developer Biwo Renovables is planning a standalone battery energy storage system (BESS) project in Chile.
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French energy company Engie has received the approval to move ahead and start construction of its Pemuco wind project in Chile.
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Spanish renewable developer Solarpack has appointed José Luis García Pérez as chief executive for Latin America, based in Santiago, Chile.
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Inter-American Development Bank's (IDB) has made a $400 million dollar loan for the development of the green hydrogen and derivative projects in Chile.
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Mining company Codelco has awarded several long-term power purchase agreements (PPA) in Chile.
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Enel Chile has appointed Giuseppe Turchiarelli as interim chief executive following the resignation of Fabrizio Barderi, effective 1 March 2024.
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Chilean sponsor MAE Energy is planning to develop a $2.5 billion green hydrogen and ammonia production plant in Chile.
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Renewable developer Verano Energy is planning to develop a 140MW solar project in Chile.
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Renewables developer Verano Energy is planning to develop a $380 million solar project in Chile.
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Spanish developer Solarig is planning a $45 million solar-plus-storage asset in the region of Valparaíso, Chile.
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Santiago-based renewables developer Eactiva is planning to develop a pair of solar-plus-storage projects in Chile.
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Water treatment company GS Inima has entered the renewable energy market in Chile following the acquisition of a solar project.
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Chilean utility Colbún has secured approval to move ahead and start construction of its Celda Solar project in the region of Arica y Parinacota, Chile.
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Chilean utility Colbún has inked a power purchase agreement (PPA) with mining company Antofagasta Minerals’s subsidiary Minera Centinela.
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Chile’s National Electric Coordinator (CEN) has released its 2024 plan to expand the transmission system in the country.
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Chilean developer Celtic Solar Group is planning to develop a second solar project in the region of Antofagasta for Greek metals and energy company Mytilineos.
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Enel Chile’s chief executive officer Fabrizio Barderi has resigned from his position, officially leaving the company on 29 February 2024.
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German energy giant RWE is planning to develop a 257MW solar project in Chile.
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Chile’s national oil company ENAP has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with TEG Chile for the development of green hydrogen in Chile.
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Spanish renewable developer Grenergy has signed a hybrid power purchase agreement (PPA) for its Oasis storage project in Chile.
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Chilean utility Colbún is planning to add a 360MW wind project to its development pipeline in Chile.
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Chile’s Inversiones Latin America Power (ILAP) has successfully completed its Chapter 11 restructuring process.
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EnfraGen’s Chilean subsidiary Prime Energía is planning a solar-plus-storage project in the region of Valparaíso, Chile.
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Chilean utility Colbún has inked a power purchase agreement (PPA) with port terminal Puerto Angamos and subsidiary Terminal Graneles Norte (TGN) located in the Antofagasta region.
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The renewable energy sector in Chile continued to feel market disruptions in 2023 forcing many financial reorganizations and restructurings throughout the year.
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Argentine renewables developer Hychico has submitted a wind project for environmental review in Chile.
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Chilean utility Colbún has inked a power purchase agreement (PPA) with commercial real estate company Grupo Marina.
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Greek metals and energy company Mytilineos has reached financial close for a 588MW portfolio of assets in Chile.
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Santiago-based developer Andes Solar is planning a 234MW solar-plus-storage project in Chile.
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Miami-based Atlas Renewable Energy is adding a wind project to its renewable development pipeline in Chile.
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Australian renewable energy generator Pacific Hydro is planning to develop a solar project in Chile.
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Spanish renewable developer Solarpack and French asset manager Ardian have split their renewable joint venture (JV) of solar portfolios in Chile and Peru.
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Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) has agreed to expand its partnership with AES Andes, growing their shared portfolio from 730MW to more than 1,400MW in Chile.
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Chilean renewable developer Susterra is planning a green hydrogen project to support the decarbonization of the mining sector in Chile.
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Spain’s Grenergy and Germany’s Energy Kitchen are growing their renewable capacity in Chile by adding solar and wind projects to their respective pipelines.
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HIF Global is seeking environmental approval for the Faro del Sur wind project again having previously withdrawn its initial submission.
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Chile’s national oil company ENAP has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with HIF Global for the commercialization of biofuels in Chile.
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Norwegian energy company Statkraft is planning to develop a hybrid solar and wind project, adding 440MW to its renewable pipeline in Chile.
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Chile’s Inversiones Latin America Power (ILAP) filed for Chapter 11 in the Southern District of New York on November 30 2023 in a voluntary restructuring process.
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Spanish law firm Cuatrecasas has hired Michel Diban to join its M&A and corporate practice in the Santiago, Chile office.
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AES Andes has secured environmental approval to move forward with its project to repurpose a coal-fired facility for energy storage in Chile.
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French renewables developer CVE is adding a small-scale solar project to its pipeline in Chile.
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Colbún has inked power purchase agreements (PPAs) with water treatment company Aguas Pacífico in Chile.
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Santiago-based renewable developer Blue Light Energy has started the permitting process for a solar-plus-storage asset in Chile.
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Mainstream Renewable Power has completed the restructuring of its Chilean subsidiaries, Condor Energía and Huemul Energía following a months-long process.
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Innergex has taken complete control of the Pampa Elvira Solar thermal project, following an acquisition from IFU on Friday (17 November).
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Spanish developer Grenergy has signed the company’s first 'non-solar-hours' power purchase agreement (PPA) to supply the Chilean company EMOAC.
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Chilean renewables developer Eactiva is planning to develop a duo of solar projects, adding 28MW to its development pipeline.
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Swiss fund manager SUSI Partners is expanding the company’s partnership with Chilean developer BIWO Renovables adding two projects to their shared portfolio.
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Chilean utility Colbún is partnering with UK cleantech firm RheEnergise to develop an energy storage facility.
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Austin, Texas-based developer Cielo Wind has landed approval for a wind project the company is working on in Chile.
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Chilean sponsor Blue Light Energy is planning a solar-plus-storage project in the region of Los Lagos, Chile.
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Spanish developer Opdenergy has inked a long-term power purchase agreement for a solar project in Chile.
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Spanish developer Grenergy has appointed Fabian Videla as chief financial officer for the Americas based in Santiago, Chile.
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Chilean developer Sphera Energy is planning to develop a utility-scale solar project in the region of Ñuble, Chile.
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French developer Engie has secured approval to move ahead with its Libelula solar project in Chile.
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Enel has concluded the sale of a solar subsidiary in Chile to UK-based energy producer Sonnedix.
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French renewable developer CVE is expanding the company’s Chilean pipeline with a duo of solar projects.
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German developer Soventix is planning a utility-scale project in the metropolitan region of Santiago, Chile.
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Vector Renewables has agreed to take over the management of assets of OBTON’s first photovoltaic solar plants in Chile.
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Renewables developer oEnergy is planning a $60 million project that will see that company add a solar-plus-storage facility to its Chilean portfolio.
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France’s Engie and Spain’s Opdenergy are planning to develop wind and solar projects in Chile.
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E-fuel producer HIF Global is planning a $830 million large-scale e-fuel project in Chile.
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French utility EDF Renewables is planning a 144MW wind project in the region of Bío Bío in Chile.
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Infrastructure investment manager SUSI Partners has landed financing for a 107MW portfolio of solar assets in Chile.
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Engie Energía Chile has received the greenlight to proceed with a $645 million wind and storage project in Chile.
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Spain’s Uriel Renovables is planning a 100MW asset to be constructed in the region of Valparaíso in Chile.
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Energy Head is planning to develop a solar-plus-storage facility in the region of Valparaíso, Chile.
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Inverter and energy storage supplier Sungrow has signed a contract with investment fund WEG-4 to supply a liquid cooled energy storage system (ESS) solution.
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Finnish investor Korkia is partnering with Chilean developer Ciudad Luz to develop renewable projects in Chile.
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A pair of Spanish sponsors are expanding their renewable operations in Chile, adding solar projects to their respective pipelines in Chile.
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Colbún has inked a power purchase agreement (PPA) with a mining company in Chile.
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UK-based energy producer Sonnedix is planning a wind project in the region of Coquimbo, Chile.
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Quintero GNL has submitted for review on its Green Hydrogen Bahía Quintero project the company is planning in Chile. The sponsor first submitted the project in 2021 but retracted the plan.
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A Chilean sponsor is planning a utility-scale solar-plus-storage project located in the region of Atacama, Chile.
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Enel Green Power has started commercial operations on a utility-scale wind project in Chile.
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AES Andes is planning to retire another unit of the Ventanas coal-fired power plant in Chile two years ahead of schedule.
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Spanish renewable developer Grenergy is planning to develop a utility-scale solar project located in the region of Maule in Chile.
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Santiago-based developer Andes Solar is planning a utility-scale solar asset in the O'Higgins region of Chile.
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IDB Invest will provide financing that will help alleviate stress on energy companies due to deferred payments with the creation of a transitional electricity price stabilization mechanism in Chile.
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Engie Energía Chile has submitted the Loma Verde wind project for environmental review in Chile for a second time.
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AES Andes has reached commercial operation of Andes Solar IIb, the largest solar battery storage project in Latin America.
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Chile’s Ministry of Energy is partnering with the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) to promote the development of green hydrogen as it continues to foster the nascent technology’s advancement.
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Solar developer Verano Energy is set to build a multi-phase 25GW green hydrogen development in Antofagasta, Chile, with an estimated $2.9 billion cost.
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Orion Power is adding a solar-plus-storage asset to the company’s development pipeline in Chile.
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Chile’s national oil company ENAP has signed an agreement with several energy companies to develop a green hydrogen industrial complex.
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German renewable developer Uka Group is planning a utility-scale solar asset in Chile.
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Miami-based developer Atlas Renewable Energy is planning a utility-scale solar project in Chile.
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Renewables developer Cox Energy is adding a solar project to the company’s Chilean pipeline.
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Amid anticipation that green hydrogen would play a significant role in energy transition the Chilean government introduced the Fund for the Development of Green Hydrogen and its derivatives, an inter-ministerial operation that garnered the financial support of development banks in Europe and the US.
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Enel Chile is offloading a portfolio of solar assets totaling 416MW to Sonnedix.
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Spanish renewables developer Grenergy has landed financing for two solar assets in Chile.
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Spanish renewable developer Grenergy has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) for the company’s largest solar project in Chile.
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Engie Energia Chile has secured a $400 million sustainability-linked loan from the IFC to help the company shift from fuel-based power generation to renewable power.
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Orion Power is planning to develop a solar-plus-storage asset in the region of O'Higgins in Chile.
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Chilean developer Blue Light Energy is working on a utility-scale solar project in the region of Maule.
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Engie Energía Chile is planning a $230 million wind project in the region of Biobío.
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The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed an agreement with Chile’s Ministry of Finance and economic development agency, Corfo, to finance green hydrogen in the country.
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The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has approved a $400 million loan to support the development of green hydrogen in Chile.
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During Chile’s annual Cuenta Publica presidential speech held in Congress on June 1, Gabriel Boric announced that the government was working on a bill to tender 5.4GW of large-scale energy storage systems set to become operational in 2026.
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AES Andes has signed a sale and purchase agreement to acquire a solar project in Chile.
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German developer Blue Elephant Energy continues its expansion in Chile with the acquisition of a portfolio of small-scale solar assets.
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Qualitas Energy, the Spanish renewable energy-focused investment platform, is opening a new office in Chile.
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Czech renewables developer Solek has landed financing for a 284MW portfolio of solar assets the company is developing in Chile.
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AES Andes is retiring the company’s Norgener coal-fired power plant in Chile.
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Spanish JV partners Repsol and Ibereolica Renovables have commissioned the first phase of their maiden joint solar project plant in Northern Chile.
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Latin America Power is planning a 73MW expansion to the company’s San Juan wind project in Chile.
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Chile’s National Energy Commission (CNE) has revealed details on its 2023 power auction which will be held in December.
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AES Andes has received environmental approval to develop a massive hybrid complex in Chile after submitting the project almost three years ago.
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BlackRock has acquired a portfolio of distributed solar generation assets in Chile.
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EBCO Energía has submitted a utility-scale solar project for environmental review in Chile.
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Akuo Energy and Atlantica Sustainable Infrastructure have reached financial close and start of construction on a solar PV portfolio in Chile.
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Chilean transmission company Transelec has boosted the capacity of a power line running through the Santiago Metropolitan Region to avoid curtailment of renewable energy due to grid constraints and prevent financial losses.
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Small-scale Chilean developer oEnergy is adding two solar-plus-storage projects to the company’s development pipeline.
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The renewable subsidiary of real estate and construction group EBCO Industrial is planning to develop two solar projects in Chile.
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Innergex Renewable Energy has secured a $49.5 million loan to s;upport the construction of the San Andrés battery energy storage project in Chile.
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Chilean state-owned mining company Codelco has renewed its thermal offtake agreement with Canada’s Innergex Renewable Energy to continue using solar heat to mine copper at its Gabriela Mistral Division site.
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Spanish developer Fotowatio Renewables Ventures (FRV) has begun the permitting process for a utility-scale wind project in Chile.
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Small-scale developer oEnergy is adding a solar-plus-storage project to the company’s pipeline in Chile.
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Copper producer Codelco has extended its power purchase agreement with Innergex Renewable in Chile.
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Chile’s national energy commission is calling for an international public tender to award the construction, execution and operation of 15 transmission works, with a combined value of $414 million.
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AES Andes is planning an addition to its renewable pipeline in Chile with a new solar-plus-storage project.
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Grupo Ibereólica is planning a hybrid solar and wind complex in Chile.
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Enel Green Power has started construction on the El Manzano solar project in Chile.
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Santiago-based developer Orion Power is planning a utility-scale solar project in Chile.
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Chilean renewables developer Latin America Power (LAP) has named a new chief executive, based in Santiago.
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Grupo Ibereólica has received environmental approval to develop a massive wind project after waiting for more than two years.
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Ontario-based developer Canadian Solar is looking to develop a new solar-plus-storage project in Chile.
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AES Andes is planning to develop and build a hybrid project, the company's first in Chile.
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Spanish renewables firm Grenergy has sold three PV solar farms in Chile for €41.3 million ($44.2m).
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Spanish joint venture partners Repsol and Ibereolica Renovables have officially turned on their 165.3MW Atacama wind farm.
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Utility Enel Chile has secured approval to start commercial operations on its 204MW solar farm in the Atacama Desert, the company said on 7 February.
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The Chilean National Commission of Energy is launching a request for proposals (RFP) for transmission projects in the country.
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Chilean small-scale developer oEnergy is growing its portfolio with a solar-plus-storage project.
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Chilean utility company Colbún and Japanese multinational Sumitomo will ally to study the feasibility of green hydrogen-to-ammonia projects in Chile.
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The National Electric Coordinator has released its plans for a $279 million expansion of the transmission system in Chile.
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Norwegian energy company Statkraft will abandon the building of a dam-toe hydroelectric plant in Chile out of respect for local indigenous communities, which consider the project site sacred ground.
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Enel Green Power has turned on the company’s first renewable distributed generation project located in the metropolitan region of Santiago.
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Spain’s Acciona Energia is planning to develop a 92MW solar project in Chile.
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Spanish renewables firm Grenergy’s 240MW Gran Teno solar farm in Chile will start operations “soon”, the company said on Friday (13 January 2023).
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Chilean state-owned mining company Codelco has signed a contract with local electricity utility AES Andes to replace coal supply at 2 mines with renewables.
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EnfraGen, a joint venture between Glenfarne Group and Partners Group, has announced the signing of an EPC contract with Chilean renewables firm Verano Energy to develop 8 PV projects in Chile.
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US-based hedge fund Hedonova has invested $16 million into a Chilean energy storage plant.
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Engie Energía Chile has completed the acquisition of a portfolio of wind projects.
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Mainstream Renewable Power is planning to develop a new utility-scale solar project in Chile.
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Enel Chile has completed the sale of the company’s transmission business to Chilean transmission company Grupo Saesa.
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oEnergy, a small-scale solar developer operating in Chile, is developing a solar-plus-storage project in the region of Maule.
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Enel Green Power Chile has commenced construction on the 105.6MW La Cabana Wind Farm which includes a 34.3MW energy storage system using lithium batteries.
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Colbún has started commercial operations of its solar-plus-storage project located in the region of Atacama.
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Chilean power generator Generadora Metropolitana is moving forward with its 640MW solar-plus-storage project.
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Engie Energía Chile is planning to develop a new utility-scale wind project in the Antofagasta region.
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The Inter-American Development Bank and the World Bank have committed up to $750 million in green hydrogen financing in Chile. The pair signed an agreement with Chile’s economic development agency, Corfo.
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Energy provider AES Andes has agreed to bidirectional energy exchanges between Chile and Argentina through the InterAndes electrical interconnection line.
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AES Corp.’s Chilean subsidiary, AES Andes, has signed a 17-year energy PPA with Compañía Minera Teck Quebrada Blanca, a subsidiary of Canadian miner Teck Resources, for the Quebrada Blanca Phase 2 copper project (QB2) in Chile.
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oEnergy is planning to develop a solar-plus-storage project in Chile.
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Colbún has renegotiated a power purchase agreement with mining company Codelco to sell output from renewable sources instead of coal.
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Spanish renewables developer Grenergy has inked 2 power purchase agreements for projects the company owns in Chile.
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Chilean fund manager Toesca Asset Management has agreed to acquire a large-scale solar project in Chile.
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Spanish group Uriel Inversiones, through its renewable arm Uriel Renovables, is planning a utility-scale solar project in Chile.
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International renewable energy producer Sonnedix has acquired a 290MW solar and wind platform in Chile – the most recent of many purchases made in the country.
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Norwegian energy company Statkraft is planning an almost 250MW solar project in Chile.
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AES Andes is planning to repurpose one of its coal-fired power plants in Chile to develop renewable energy.
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Engie Energía Chile has submitted a new wind project that the company is planning to develop for environmental review.
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Engie has received environmental approval for the expansion of a wind project the company is planning in Chile.
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Enel Green Power has withdrawn the Faro del Sur wind project the company is developing in Chile from environmental review.
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German renewables developer Energy Kitchen has received the greenlight to proceed with a duo of wind projects the company is planning in Chile.
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Engie Energía Chile has agreed a deal to acquire an operational wind project in Chile.
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Chilean renewable developer oEnergy is expanding its portfolio with a 30MW solar project.
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Renewable developer Renova Energias is planning a new small-scale solar plant in Chile.
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Chile’s National Electric Coordinator (CEN) has awarded transmission projects in a tender launched earlier this year.
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A Chilean sponsor is planning a 95.2 MW wind project in the region of Ñuble.
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Chilean PMGD developer Blue Light Energy has started the permitting process of a small-scale solar project that the company is planning in the metropolitan region of Santiago.
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WEG Capital, through its WEG-4 fund, has acquired an operational solar project in Chile from a US renewable energy company.
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Enel Green Power has received the greenlight to commence commercial operations of the Sol de Lila solar park in Chile.
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Ontario-based Canadian Solar is among the winners of Chile's 2022 power auction launched by the National Energy Commission (CNE) earlier this year.
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Colbún is seeking environmental approval for a 472.5 MW wind project the independent power producer will develop in Chile.
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Chilean independent power producer Colbún has inked a power purchase agreement with beverage company CCU.
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Chilean PMGD developer Energy Lancuyen has submitted a small-scale solar project to Chile’s Environmental Evaluation Service.
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EDP Renewables is growing its renewable portfolio in Chile with a new 190 MW solar project submitted for environmental review.
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A joint venture between Repsol and Ibereólica has secured a project finance debt raise for the construction and operation of a wind project the platform is developing in northern Chile.
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Enel Green Power Chile has begun commercial operations for the first hybrid renewable project in Chile.
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Trinergy, a Tritec-Intervento company, has submitted a small-scale solar project for environmental review in Chile.
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Chilean energy company Colbún has submitted a 370 MW solar project to Chile’s Environmental Evaluation Service.
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Connor, Clark & Lunn Infrastructure (CC&L Infrastructure), together with CarbonFree Technology, has closed a $360 million financing for their PMGD solar portfolio in Chile.
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AES Andes has appointed Javier Dib as CEO of the company, replacing Ricardo Falú who spent four years heading the Latin American subsidiary of AES Corp.
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Innergex Renewable Energy has completed a $803.1 million refinancing of the non-recourse debt of its Chilean portfolio, a deal the company says is Latin America's largest private placement in recent history.
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Enel Green Power and HIF Energy have submitted a wind project that the duo is developing in Chilean Antarctica for environmental review.
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Chile is retiring three coal-fired power plants with a combined installed capacity exceeding 380 MW as part of its plan to decarbonize the country's power grid.
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Chile’s National Energy Commission (CNE) has selected winners in the renewable power auction the government launched in February.
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Orion Power is planning a new addition to its small-scale solar portfolio in Chile.
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The Chilean subsidiary of German group Das Grüne Emissionshaus (DGE) is seeking environmental approval for a solar project the company is planning in Chile.
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A sponsor has submitted a utility-scale solar project it is planning to build in Chile for environmental consideration.
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Engie has appointed Rosaline Corinthien to head the French group's subsidiary Engie Energia Chile.
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Australia’s Pacific Hydro has submitted a utility-scale solar project for environmental review in Chile.
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Atlas Renewable Energy has submitted a wind project located in the region of Maule to Chile’s Environmental Evaluation Service.
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Global Power Generation (GPG) has reached financial close on a 57 MW portfolio of solar PV assets in central Chile.
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Spain's Celeo is planning to develop a solar project in Chile, marking the company's first solar generation asset in the country.
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Mainstream Renewable Power has hired Fabian Videla as investment senior manager for the group’s Latin American activities, based out of Chile.
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EIG Partners is launching a renewable energy platform in Chile through the merger of EIG-owned Cerro Dominador and recently acquired ANPAC Energia.
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Modena Solar SpA is planning a solar-plus-storage project it is developing in the region of Valparaíso in Chile.
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CVE Group is expanding its solar portfolio in Chile with a 9 MW project that the Marseille-based developer is planning to develop in the metropolitan region of Santiago.
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Ocean Renewable Power Company (ORPC) has signed an agreement to install a river hydrokinetic power system in Chile, its first in South America.
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Enel Green Power and Spanish developer IM2 Solar have teamed up on a portfolio of solar projects in Chile, five of which are now under construction.
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Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) has secured a line of green guarantees from CaixaBank to support the developer’s pipeline of projects.
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Miami-based developer Atlas Renewable Energy has submitted the Los Alpes wind project, located in the Araucanía region, to Chile’s Environmental Evaluation Service.
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The Ministry of Energy, together with the Energy Sustainability Agency, has issued a request for information (RFI) for the development of green hydrogen in Chile.
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Spanish developer Cox Energy has secured a €30 million ($31.2 million) credit facility to finance its subsidiary Cox Energy América.
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Trinergy, the Chilean subsidiary of German group Das Grüne Emissionshaus (DGE), is plotting the development of a new utility-scale solar park in the region of Coquimbo.
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Spanish developer Valfortec has secured a loan for up to $22.4 million to support a 10-project solar portfolio in Chile.
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Innergex has closed its acquisition of Aela Energía, adding 332 MW of wind capacity to the Canadian developer’s renewables portfolio in Chile.
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Spain’s Repsol has agreed to sell a minority stake in its renewable subsidiary to Crédit Agricole Assurances and Energy Infrastructure Partners (EIP).
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Chilean energy company Colbún, together with Air Liquide and Copec, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Santiago airport administrator Nuevo Pudahuel to develop green hydrogen.
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X-Elio is preparing to enter the energy storage market in Chile with the addition of a battery energy storage system to its Uribe solar project.
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Generadora Metropolitana has started construction of the largest solar project in Chile, the CEME1 project located in the Antofagasta region.
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Greek conglomerate Mytilineos has inked a 10-year power purchase agreement for its 588 MW Chilean portfolio with Enel Generación Chile.
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Spanish developer Sunergy has filed for environmental approval on a 69 MW solar park in Chile.
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Spanish developer Enerside Energy has secured a $12.6 million financing to support its solar PMGD portfolio in Chile.
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Chile’s economic development agency Corfo has signed three agreements to support the development of the first utility-scale green hydrogen projects in the country.
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Chile’s Ministry of National Assets has launched a concession tender for the development of renewable energy projects.
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Chilean renewable developer Lader Energy has submitted its Socompa project for environmental review.
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Sphera Energy is expanding its utility-scale solar portfolio in Chile with a new solar project in the pipeline.
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Enel Green Power has secured environmental approval, enabling its Pampa Norte 2 project to move forward.
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Andes Solar has resubmitted two solar parks located in the Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins region to Chile’s Environmental Evaluation Service.
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Marseille-based renewable developer CVE has filed for environmental approval for a solar project it is developing in Chile.
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Spain’s Elecnor has begun the permitting process for a wind project located in the region of Los Lagos in Chile.
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Enel Chile has promoted Victor Tavera to CEO of the company’s distribution and transmission subsidiaries. Tavera will replace Ramón Castañeda, effective May 16.
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Grupo Ibereólica and EDF Renewables have started commercial operations of the Cabo Leones I extension in the Atacama region of Chile.
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Colbún, the Chilean independent energy producer, has added a new wind park in the region of Biobío to the company's project pipeline.
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The French renewable energy company Engie has received approval from Chile’s Environmental Evaluation Service for its green hydrogen plant in the Antofagasta region.
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Real estate and construction group EBCO has received environmental approvals for a solar project in the Santiago metropolitan region.
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CMPC – the wood and paper products manufacturing company – is sponsoring a 144 MW wind farm in Chile through its energy subsidiary Bioenergias Forestales.
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Sphera Energy, a Chilean solar developer, is planning to develop a 420 MW solar park in the region of Maule in Chile.
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Atlas Renewable Energy has signed its first wind power purchase agreement with Enel Generacion Chile, marking its entry into the Chilean wind power market.
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Cerro Dominador, a Chilean solar developer, has received approval from Chile's Environmental Evaluation Service to expand its Pampa Union solar project.
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The Chilean solar energy developer Andes Solar has submitted a 153.62 MW project for environmental evaluation.
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AES Chile, a subsidiary of AES Corp, has commissioned its 110 MW wind project in Chile.
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EBCO, the real estate and construction group, has submitted its Don Darío solar project to Chile's Environmental Evaluation Service for the third time.
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Verano Energy has acquired a 116 MW portfolio of solar projects in Chile.
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AES Andes, the Chilean clean energy developer, has signed a power purchase agreement with Microsoft for a datacenter in Chile.
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Chilean independent power producer Colbun has appointed Jose Ignacio Escobar as CEO following the resignation of Thomas Keller.
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The Spanish gas company Enagas and Canadian pension fund OMERS Infrastructure have agreed to sell their 80% stake in the Chilean gas terminal GNL Quintero (GNLQ).
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Spanish developer Fotowatio Renewables Ventures (FRV) has begun permitting a 432 MW solar project in Chile.
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EDF Renewables has submitted for environmental approval a 614 MW solar and wind complex in Chile, in what could be the company's largest in the region.
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Statkraft, the Norwegian state-owned energy producer, has received approval on its 671 MW (DC) solar project in Chile.
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Blue Elephant Energy has acquired 44 MW of solar projects in Chile bringing its portfolio in the country to a total of 161 MW.
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Grenergy Renovables, a Spanish renewables developer, has launched the first reverse auction in Chile.
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Inversiones San Carlos SpA, a subsidiary of Canadian renewables developer Innergex, has submitted a 154 MW run-of-river hydro project for environmental review.
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Ampra Ingeniera has resubmitted a 363 MW Chilean solar array for environmental evaluation after the project failed to receive regulatory approval.
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Atlas Renewable Energy, the Latin America renewables portfolio company of private equity firm Actis, has brought its Sol del Desierto solar project in Chile online.
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Pacific Hydro has received environmental approvals for a 293 MW solar park in the Atacama desert.
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Fernando Chican de Oliveira has left his role at Patria Investments to join Lumina Capital Management, a new asset management firm recently established by Daniel Goldberg.
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BBVA is set to open a new representative office in Santiago, five years after selling its Chilean operations to Scotiabank.
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Innergex has completed a bought deal equity offering and a concurrent private placement to fund its purchase of a Chilean wind platform.
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Matrix Renewables has agreed to develop and operate two new solar plants in Latin America through a partnership with Allcot Group.
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Solek Group and BlackRock have signed a framework agreement whereby the Czech renewables developer will build solar projects in Chile and sell them to a BlackRock fund.
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Spanish independent power producer Opdenergy has brought its largest Chilean power project online, totaling 104 MW of solar capacity.
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Innergex has inked a deal to purchase a platform of newly-built wind projects in Chile, which would make it one of the largest renewables-focused independent power producers in the country.
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Sonnedix has acquired a 9 MW solar plant in Chile – the latest in a string of such acquisitions within the country.
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CCE Holding is supporting its acquisition of a solar project in Chile and another in Italy with a financing package provided by Germany's Berenberg Bank.
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BlackRock Real Assets is planning to invest up to $200 million in a portfolio of renewable energy distributed generation projects in Chile.
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Canadian renewables developer Innergex has bought a 50.6 MW solar project in northern Chile.
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Chilean president-elect Gabriel Boric has appointed his cabinet, which includes new ministers of energy, public works and mining.
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InterEnergy Group has refinanced a portfolio of small-scale solar and wind projects in Chile with a $48.2 million US private placement.
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Chile’s national electric coordinator (CEN) has launched a new transmission tender for 15 projects that will require a collective investment of $300 million.
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Andres Onetto has joined Rubicon Capital Advisors as a managing director in the firm’s new office in Santiago.
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Sonnedix has completed its acquisition of the 8.6 MW Santa Lucia solar project in Chile – its second purchase in the country in as many months.
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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) is establishing a joint venture with two Austrian energy companies to develop a major green hydrogen project in Chile.
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Czech solar developer Solek has secured a $15.1 million loan to finance a portfolio of small-scale distributed solar projects in Chile.
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AES Corp – through its Chilean subsidiary Inversiones Cachagua – is paying $517 million to increase its ownership stake in AES Andes.
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Andes Solar has obtained the Chilean Environmental Qualification Resolution (RCA) for its Andino Las Pataguas solar-plus-storage project.
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Matrix Renewables has completed a $290 million private placement to finance a distributed generation portfolio in Chile.
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The Chilean Ministry of National Assets (MBN) has launched a dozen tenders for the construction of solar projects across the country.
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Chilean energy company Gasco has begun the permitting process for a $293 million solar-plus-storage park in Chile.
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Spanish firm X-Elio has started commercial operations on a 58 MW solar park in Chile.
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Independent power producer Sonnedix has closed the purchase of an 18 MW solar portfolio in Chile.
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Czech solar developer Solek has inked the sale of a thirteen-project solar portfolio that will qualify under Chile’s PMGD (Pequeños Medios de Generación Distribuida) distributed generation scheme.
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A sponsor has launched the sale of a portfolio company in Chile, which owns 332 MW across operational wind farms.
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Chile’s National Electric Coordinator (NEC) has officially awarded the tender for the Kimal-Lo Aguirre transmission project, connecting the northern and central regions of Chile's grid, to a consortium led by Colombia's Interconexion Electrica (ISA).
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Chilean firm Empresas Gasco has partnered up with Uruguayan firm Hynewgen to develop green hydrogen facilities in Chile.
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Chilean developer Sphera Energy is working on adding a 9 MW solar project in the Chilean region of Biobio to its pipeline.
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A consortium led by Colombia's Interconexion Electrica (ISA) has presented the best offer for the procurement process of the Kimal-Lo-Aguirre transmission project, which will connect the northern and central regions of Chile's grid.
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Chilean developer Cleanlight has begun the permitting process for a 9 MW solar project in the Chilean region of Ñuble.
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Chilean independent power producer Colbun has ordered an 8 MW / 32 MWh battery storage system from Wärtsilä Corp to add to a 230 MW (DC) solar park.
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Czech solar developer Solek has secured environmental approval for a 9 MW project in Chile.
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Independent power producer Total Eren has secured land in Chile to develop an up to 10 GW green hydrogen facility.
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Fotowatio Renewable Ventures (FRV) has begun the permitting process for a 336 MW solar park in the Chilean region of Tarapaca.
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Chilean developer Grupo Energy Lancuyen has begun the permitting process for a 9 MW solar project in Santiago’s metropolitan region.
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Czech solar developer Solek has inked an agreement with a Chilean sea port to develop a green hydrogen facility.
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Enel Chile has announced it is working on three solar parks and two wind-plus-storage farms in Chile, totaling 1,222 MW.
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Irish developer Mainstream Renewable Power has raised capital to fund the development of a wind and solar project pipeline in emerging markets, including Latin America.
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Chilean developer Lighthouse has begun the permitting process for a 9 MW solar project in the region of O’Higgins.
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A subsidiary of Chile’s Grupo SAESA has filed for environmental permits to expand an operational 3.78 MW wind farm by 28.42 MW.
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A subsidiary of Chile's AES Andes has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the US after reaching a restructuring agreement with its creditors.
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Spanish developer Cox Energy has begun the permitting process for an 8.15 MW solar park in Chile.
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Chilean developer Grupo Energy Lancuyen has begun the permitting process for a 9 MW solar project in Santiago’s metropolitan region.
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Generadora Metropolitana Renewables, a joint venture between Andes Mining & Energy (AME) and France's EDF Renewables, is shuttering a pair of Chilean diesel-fired power plants totaling 100 MW.
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Enel Generacion Chile has inked a power purchase agreement with commercial manufacturing firm Rheem in Chile.
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Canada's Distributed Power Partners has received environmental approval for a small-scale solar project in Chile.
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Chilean developer Grupo Energy Lancuyen is planning to develop a 9 MW solar project in Santiago’s metropolitan region, bringing its small-scale solar portfolio up to 120 MW.
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Engie Energia Chile has begun the permitting process for a 173.6 MW wind farm in the Chilean region of Los Lagos.
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Generadora Metropolitana, a joint venture between Andes Mining & Energy (AME) and France's EDF Renewables, has hired a new manager from Peruvian power supplier Atria Energia.
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Acciona Energia has begun the permitting process for a solar project in Chile's Santiago metropolitan region.
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Enel’s transmission platform Enel Transmision has reached a deal to incorporate a smaller Enel subsidiary, Empresa de Transmision Chena, into its business.
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Spain's Grenergy Renovables has begun the permitting process for a 200 MW solar park in Chile's Atacama region.
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Swiss fund manager SUSI Partners has agreed to acquire an over 200 MW portfolio of small-scale solar and wind projects in Chile, marking its entry into the Latin American renewables market.
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Chilean developer Grupo Energy Lancuyen is planning to develop a 9 MW solar project in the country's O’Higgins region.
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Icelandic companies GEG and North Tech Energy are partnering with Dutch firm Transmark Renewables to develop a geothermal project in Southern Chile.
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Chilean sponsor Verano Capital has begun the permitting process for a 100 MW solar park in the country's O’Higgins region.
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Chilean investment firm Rockville Capital has clinched a debt package to support the development of a PMGD distributed generation portfolio in Chile.
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Enel Generacion Chile has begun the permitting process for a transmission project that will interconnect Chile and Argentina.
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