Construction Begins On 100 MW Of New Solar PV Power Plants In Chile

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Construction has now begun on the 60 MW Lalackama solar PV power plant and the 40 MW Chañares solar PV power plant in northern Chile, according to recent reports.

The projects — budgeted at $180 million — are being constructed by Italy-based Enel Green Power. Once completed, they will generate around 254 gigawatt-hours of electricity a year — enough to power up to 143,000 Chilean households.

The 60 MW Lalackama power plant — budgeted at $110 milllion — will be Enel’s largest solar PV installation once completed, generating up to 160 gigawatt-hours of electricity a year. That’s enough to power up to 90,000 or so Chilean households.

The 40 MW Chañares power plant — which will be located right next to the first PV plant that Enel constructed in the country, the 36 MW Diego de Almagro project — is budgeted to cost about $70 million to build. Once completed, it will generate up to 94 gigawatt-hours of electricity a year — essentially, enough to power 53,000 or so Chilean households. It’s currently expected to enter service sometimes towards the end of 2014 or the beginning of 2015.


The two projects both have power supply contracts to sell the power generated on the regulated market — via a November tender auction held by Chile’s Central Interconnected System.

In related news — Enel just recently connected its first solar PV power plant in South Africa to the grid. The project in question, the 10 MW Upington plant in the province of Northern Cape, will produce around 20 million kilowatt-hours a year. The plant was approved and constructed as part of South Africa’s push to possess 3.7 GW of installed renewable energy capacity by 2016.

Reegarding Chile, there’s been a lot of solar news lately. Unsubsidized solar is now competitive in Chile, and notable global leaders such as SunPower and First Solar are moving in and developing unsubsidized solar projects.

Image: Atacama Desert in Northern Chile via Shutterstock


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