Development of Wind Farm Power Plant in Chile
The development of wind farm power plants in Chile has been growing steadily in recent years, as the country seeks to diversify its energy mix and reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. Chile has a great potential for wind energy due to its long coastline and high altitude regions, which provide strong and consistent winds that can be harnessed for electricity generation.
In 2020, Chile had a total installed wind power capacity of 1.8 GW, which accounted for approximately 10% of the country’s electricity generation. The government has set a target of generating 20% of the country’s electricity from renewable sources by 2025, and wind energy is expected to play a significant role in achieving this goal.
Several wind farm projects have been developed and are currently operational in Chile.
Some of the notable ones include:
El Arrayán Wind Farm – Located near Santiago, this wind farm has an installed capacity of 115 MW and generates electricity to power around 200,000 households.
San Juan Wind Farm – This wind farm, located in the Antofagasta region, has an installed capacity of 184 MW and is one of the largest wind farms in Latin America.
Cuel Wind Farm – Located in the southern region of Chile, this wind farm has an installed capacity of 33 MW and is the first wind farm to be built in the country.
The Chilean government has also taken steps to promote the development of wind energy, including offering tax incentives and reducing bureaucratic barriers to investment. As a result, several new wind farm projects are currently in the planning and development stages.
The development of wind farm power plants in Chile is expected to continue to grow in the coming years, as the country seeks to transition to a cleaner and more sustainable energy system.
List of 40 Largest Wind Farm Power Plant in Chile
| No. | Wind Farm | Installed Capacity (MW) | Location |
| 1 | San Juan | 184 | Atacama |
| 2 | El Arrayán | 115 | Coquimbo |
| 3 | El Toqui | 100 | Los Lagos |
| 4 | Punta Sierra | 82 | Coquimbo |
| 5 | Negrete | up70 | Biobío |
| 6 | Cabo Leones | 33 x 3 turbines = 99 | Atacama |
| 7 | Taltal | 67.5 | Antofagasta |
| 8 | La Castilla | 105 | Atacama |
| 9 | El Romero | 246 | Atacama |
| 10 | Canela I | 18 x 3 turbines = 54 | Coquimbo |
| 11 | Sarco | 170 | Atacama |
| 12 | Aurora | 129 | Atacama |
| 13 | San Pedro | 98 | Atacama |
| 14 | Los Cururos | 103.5 | Atacama |
| 15 | Valle de Los Vientos | 185 | Atacama |
| 16 | Huatacondo | 90 | Atacama |
| 17 | Monte Redondo | 185 | Coquimbo |
| 18 | El Arrayanal | 50 | Coquimbo |
| 19 | El Arrayán II | 50 | Coquimbo |
| 20 | El Águila | 110 | Atacama |
| 21 | Llanos del Viento | 204 | Magallanes y la Antártica |
| 22 | La Celeste | 170 | Atacama |
| 23 | Los Cururos II | 50 | Atacama |
| 24 | Tchamma | 84 | Atacama |
| 25 | Santa Isabel | 156 | Atacama |
| 26 | Cabo Leones II | 204 | Atacama |
| 27 | Las Peñas | 70 | Coquimbo |
| 28 | El Tesoro | 99 | Coquimbo |
| 29 | Puelche II | 65.1 | Bío Bío |
| 30 | Renaico II | 99 | Bío Bío |
| Wind Farm | Location | Company Name | Profile Info |
| San Juan | Atacama | Mainstream | Mainstream Renewable Power is a leading developer and operator of renewable energy projects worldwide. |
| El Arrayán | Coquimbo | Pattern Energy | Pattern Energy is a global leader in renewable energy, with a portfolio of wind and solar projects worldwide. |
| El Toqui | Los Lagos | Enel Green Power | Enel Green Power is a leading developer and operator of renewable energy projects, with a presence in 30+ countries. |
| Punta Sierra | Coquimbo | Aela Energía | Aela Energía is a joint venture between Actis and Mainstream Renewable Power, with a focus on wind energy. |
| Negrete | Bío Bío | Enel Green Power | Enel Green Power is a leading developer and operator of renewable energy projects, with a presence in 30+ countries. |
| Taltal | Antofagasta | Colbún | Colbún is a Chilean power company with a portfolio of generation assets, including wind, solar, and hydro. |
| Monte Redondo | Atacama | Pattern Energy | Pattern Energy is a global leader in renewable energy, with a portfolio of wind and solar projects worldwide. |
| Sarco | Atacama | Enel Green Power | Enel Green Power is a leading developer and operator of renewable energy projects, with a presence in 30+ countries. |
| La Huella | Los Lagos | Engie | Engie is a global energy company with a portfolio of generation assets, including wind, solar, and hydro. |
| El Romero | Atacama | Acciona | Acciona is a Spanish conglomerate with a focus on sustainable infrastructure and renewable energy projects. |
| San Pedro | Coquimbo | EDF Renewables | EDF Renewables is a global leader in renewable energy, with a portfolio of wind and solar projects worldwide. |
| Cabo Leones | Atacama | Pattern Energy | Pattern Energy is a global leader in renewable energy, with a portfolio of wind and solar projects worldwide. |
| Calama | Antofagasta | Colbún | Colbún is a Chilean power company with a portfolio of generation assets, including wind, solar, and hydro. |
| Pilmaiquén | Los Rios | Enel Green Power | Enel Green Power is a leading developer and operator of renewable energy projects, with a presence in 30+ countries. |
| Wind Farm Name | Location | Company Name | Profile Info |
| Cuel | Antofagasta | Aela Energía | Aela Energía is a joint venture between Actis and Mainstream Renewable Power, with a focus on wind energy. |
| Los Cururos | Coquimbo | EDF Renewables | EDF Renewables is a global leader in renewable energy, with a portfolio of wind and solar projects worldwide. |
| El Totoral | Coquimbo | Acciona | Acciona is a Spanish conglomerate with a focus on sustainable infrastructure and renewable energy projects. |
| Puelche | Bío Bío | Engie | Engie is a global energy company with a portfolio of generation assets, including wind, solar, and hydro. |
| Tres Mesas | Antofagasta | Pattern Energy | Pattern Energy is a global leader in renewable energy, with a portfolio of wind and solar projects worldwide. |
| Valle de Los Vientos | Antofagasta | Enel Green Power | Enel Green Power is a leading developer and operator of renewable energy projects, with a presence in 30+ countries. |
| Punta Palmeras | Coquimbo | Aela Energía | Aela Energía is a joint venture between Actis and Mainstream Renewable Power, with a focus on wind energy. |
| Quilapilún | Santiago | Enel Green Power | Enel Green Power is a leading developer and operator of renewable energy projects, with a presence in 30+ countries. |
| Cabo Negro | Coquimbo | Mainstream | Mainstream Renewable Power is a leading developer and operator of renewable energy projects worldwide. |
| Punta Sierra II | Coquimbo | Aela Energía | Aela Energía is a joint venture between Actis and Mainstream Renewable Power, with a focus on wind energy. |
| San Gabriel | Coquimbo | EDF Renewables | EDF Renewables is a global leader in renewable energy, with a portfolio of wind and solar projects worldwide. |
| Canela I | Coquimbo | Enel Green Power | Enel Green Power is a leading developer and operator of renewable energy projects, with a presence in 30+ countries. |
| Renaico | Araucanía | Mainstream | Mainstream Renewable Power is a leading developer and operator of renewable energy projects worldwide. |
| Vientos de Renaico | Araucanía | Engie | Engie is a global energy company with a portfolio of generation assets, including wind, solar, and hydro. |
| Canela II | Coquimbo | Enel Green Power | Enel Green Power is a leading developer and operator of renewable energy projects, with a presence in 30+ |
https://www.exaputra.com/2023/05/list-of-40-largest-wind-farm-power.html
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