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Spain and Chile plan largest wind farm in South America

Saturday, August 2nd 2008 - 21:00 UTC
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Chile and Spain will spend more than one billion US dollars to set up Latin America's largest wind farm in the South American country, according to the Spanish news agency EFE.

Spain's energy firm Grupo Enhol and Chile's Haciendas Talinay announced earlier this week their joint venture Eolica Talinay that would have a capacity to produce 500 megawatts of electricity. The project would be built in three phases near the city of Ovalle, some 411 km north of Santiago. It would start in 2009 and would be completed in 2011, a statement issued by Enhol said. The project would include construction of aerial transmission lines, electricity substation and an open cultural centre, among others. Enhol director Alfonso Arroyo said: "The aim of the project is to generate clean energy and sustainable development in the area." Besides supply of renewable energy, the project would create jobs for the local people. After completion, the project is expected to prevent 19 million tonnes of carbon emissions between 2010 and 2024.

Categories: Energy & Oil, Latin America.

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