Chacayes Hydro Project - Chile

 

Chacayes run of river hydro project is a 111 MW power plant located in the Cachapoal Valley, Libertador Bernardo O’Higgins Region, Chile. The project plays an important role in helping to meet the country’s increasing demand for electricity, reducing CO2 emissions and contributing to its economic growth and to the sustainable development of the local communities.


Due to the wide variety of measures undertaken and the innovative environmental initiatives implemented during construction of the Chacayes plant to minimize environmental impacts, Chacayes received, among others, the “Hydro Project of the Year Award” by the organizers of the POWER-GEN International and Renewable Energy World North America events, and the "Environmental Initiative of the Year" Award at the International Tunnelling Awards in Hong Kong, hosted by the UK's New Civil Engineer and Ground Engineering magazines.

Pacific Hydro´s corporate community plan, engages with localities during construction and operation of our hydro power stations in the region. Local communities also benefit from our sustainable communities fund “Creciendo Juntos” (Growing Together), which aims to improve their quality life of the population. Since its creation, Creciendo Juntos has delivered more than 1 million dollars to the communities of the Alto Cachapoal Valley.

For more information about the project, please click here.

For more information on the social benefits of the project, please click here.

 

Certification
  • United Nations Certified Emissions Reductions (CERs)
Industry
  • Hydro
Continent
  • Latin America & the Caribbean
Country
  • Chile
    Sustainable Development Co-Benefits
    Environmental
    • Air
    Social
    • Education 
    • Jobs
    • Welfare
    Economic
    • Balance of payments 

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