The EDF Group has been present in Chile since 2006 through its subsidiaries EDF Andes and EDF Renewables. Currently, EDF has projects in operation and under development in various areas, from renewable energy generation to the electrification of isolated areas, always with the same focus: to promote a new energy model with vision and carbon neutral through innovative solutions and projects that accelerate the energy transition in Chile and generate shared value and fair development in the territories.
Our raison d'être
is to build a net zero energy future with electricity and innovative solutions and services, to help save the planet and drive wellbeing and economic development.
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195employees
In Chile
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2.005GWh
generated in 2020
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290MW
Installed renewable capacity
Our commitment is to contribute to build a sustainable future for Chile, and to have a positive impact through the development and operation of renewable projects.
We are committed to implementing an energy model to address the climate crisis and diversify the energy matrix in Chile. From EDF Chile we are committed to a fair, innovative and carbon neutral energy future.
Timeline
2022 – The Cabo Leones I wind farm expanded its installed capacity from 115.5 MW to 175.5 MW.
2021 – EDF and AME close the financing of CEME 1, Chile's largest solar plant with a capacity of 480 MW.
2018 – Commissioning of Santiago Solar, a 115 MW solar plant owned by EDF Renewables Chile and AME.
2018 – Generadora Metropolitana, a EDF and AME joint-venture, purchases a portfolio of 750 MW thermal generation assets from AES Gener.
2015 – EDF and AME get awarded a PPA on the public tender conducted by the National Energy Commision.
2013 – EDF starts its development activities with its partner AME to accompany Chile in its transition towards carbon neutrality in 2050.