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Chile: 8 companies in bidding for geothermal concessions

Announced in Chile, the first call for tenders for geothermal concessions in Chile has proven to be extremly successful.

Announced in Chile, the first call for tenders for geothermal concessions in Chile has proven to be extremly successful. Translated from Spanish the following is a rough summary of the content of that article.

This is the first bidding process for geothermal concession areas by the Chilean Ministry of Mines. “A total of eight companies have submitted proposals to the Ministry of Mines to participate in the bidding for the granting of concessions for geothermal exploration at Puchuldiza South 1 and South 2, close to the municipality of Colchane, located in the Tarapacá region.

This result is extremely positive as it shows the strong interest of international investors, of which none had a subsidiary with a presence in Chile before. It also highlights the strong involvement of regional players, such as the Chilean and Andean Energy Consortium with Enapm (40% stake), the mining group Luksic, Antofagasta Minerals (60% stake) and Compania de Salitre Iodine and Cala-Cala, a local mining company.

The strong growth of electricity demand in the country and the search for renewable energy sources, indicate that electricity generation through geothermal resources will play an important role in the long term for Chile.

The potential for geothermal is associated with the volcanic activity in the Northern Andes, close to the border to Bolivia and Argentina. Experts estimate a potential of 16,000 MW installed geothermal electricity generation capacity, which exceeds by far the current installed capacity in the country.

Companies that have participated in the bidding process:

Source: Invertia Chile

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