ENEL STARTS OPERATIONS AT SIERRA GORDA WIND FARM IN CHILE

The 112 MW facility will be able to produce over 295 GWh each year once fully operational

  Enel has invested around 215 million US dollars in the construction of Sierra Gorda


Rome, December 19th, 2016 – Enel, through its subsidiary Enel Green Power Chile Ltda. ("EGPC"), has completed and connected to the grid the Sierra Gorda wind farm, which is located in the municipality of Sierra Gorda, 60 km from the city of Calama, in Chile’s Antofagasta Region.

Sierra Gorda, which has an installed capacity of 112 MW, will generate more than 295 GWh each year once fully operational – equivalent to the annual power consumption needs of around 130,000 Chilean households – while avoiding the emission of over 140,000 tonnes of CO2. 

Enel invested approximately 215 million US dollars in the construction of Sierra Gorda as part of the investments outlined in its current strategic plan. The project was financed through the Enel Group’s own resources and is supported by a long-term power purchase agreement (PPA). The energy generated by Sierra Gorda will be delivered to the transmission network of Chile’s northern region, SING (Sistema Interconectado del Norte Grande).

Through EGPC, Enel currently operates a portfolio of plants in Chile that have a combined installed capacity over 1.1 GW, of which 564 MW comes from wind power, 493 MW from PV solar and 92 MW from hydropower. The company is also building the 48 MW Cerro Pabellòn facility, which will be the first geothermal plant in South America.

 

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