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Which power stations are listed in Chile?
The following page lists some of the power stations in Chile. The listed plants include: - Pangue Hydroelectric Plant (-37.910448; -71.611419) - Ralco Hydroelectric Plant (37.99583°S 71.51667°W) - Rapel Hydroelectric Plant (34.04139°S 71.58861°W)
Where is the Luz del Norte plant located?
The Luz del Norte plant occupies 478 hectares and is located 58 kilometers northeast of Copiapó, Chile, is Latin America's largest photovoltaic (PV) solar power plant. This project will diversify Chile's energy portfolio and provide up to 370 construction jobs for 10 ongoing operations and maintenance jobs.
What is Chile's largest solar plant?
Its PV capacity was 2137 megawatt and it increased to 3104 megawatts by July 2020 with yet another 2801 Megawatt to be added recently. The photovoltaic plant's construction began in January 2015, and it began its operation in June 2016 with 160 Megawatt of panels, making it Chile's largest solar plant at the time.
How much electricity does Google use in Chile?
Its peak capacity of 246 MWp, generates enough electricity to power roughly 240,000 Chilean households. A total of 80 megawatts are needed to power Google's data center located in Chile.