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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