The Monte Redondo Wind Farm aims to generate renewable energy and supply electricity to Chile’s National Electric System, which is in the process of transformation and decarbonization. In this line, the project increases the participation of renewable energies in Chile, avoiding the emission of more than 65,000 tCO2e each year.
Project details
- Location: Chile
- Category: Wind Energy
- Standard: CDM
Communities: The Project supports the foundation Un Alto En el Desierto which seeks to support individuals, organizations and communities in developing strategies to adapt to water scarcity through environmental education, innovation and the development of water solutions. Infrastructure: Improved local infrastructure (roads and power grid) as existing roads were reinforced and 14.7 kilometers of new roads were built.
Technology: The project supported the technological transition process in the country.
EMR was developed and built when there were almost no wind farms in Chile, so its development helped to create constructive and operational capabilities in Chile and bring to the country the best technological practices of industrialized countries.
Added value: The project site is located on private land that has been leased for a period of 20 years. As a result, landowners will receive additional steady income without affecting the current use of the land.
