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Enel decommissioned a coal-fired power plant in Chile three years ahead of schedule

5 January 2021
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Enel Group, through its subsidiary Enel Generación Chile, disconnected and ceased operations at Unit I of Bocamina coal-fired power plant, which is located in the Chilean municipality of Coronel. The 128 MW Unit I was disconnected three years before the date set in Chile’s National Decarbonization Plan. With this milestone, coupled with the closure of Tarapacá coal plant on December 31st, 2019 and the expected closure of Enel’s last coal facility in the country, Bocamina’s Unit II, by May 2022, the company is steadily progressing towards the decarbonization of its Chilean generation mix.

“We have reached a historical milestone for our presence in Chile,” said Salvatore Bernabei, Head of Global Power Generation at the Enel Group. “We are advancing at full speed towards an increasingly sustainable generation mix. By 2023, we will have shut down our entire Chilean coal fleet, that used to total 636 MW up until 2019, and completed around 2.4 GW of additional renewables in the country. At present, out of the above targets, we have already phased out 286 MW of coal with the closure of Tarapacá and Bocamina’s Unit I and we have around 1.3 GW of renewables under construction. Likewise, with the closure of Bocamina’s Unit II, we are expected to become the first power company to shut down coal-fired generation in Chile.”

The closure of Bocamina’s Units I and II has been accelerated compared to what was projected by Enel Generación Chile in the country’s National Decarbonization Plan signed with the Chilean Ministry of Energy on June 4th, 2019. Towards this aim, on May 28th, 2020, the Enel Group informed the market that it decided to accelerate this closure. On July 6th, 2020, Enel Generación Chile received the authorization from the country’s National Energy Commission to disconnect Bocamina’s Unit I.

The Enel Group has placed the acceleration of the energy transition at the core of its Strategic Plan for 2021-2023. During the presentation of the Plan, which also includes a Vision to 2030, Enel announced that investments in renewables, in line with the Group’s “Ownership” and “Stewardship” business models, are expected to lead to an overall installed renewable capacity of more than 67 GW by 2023, with a view to reaching around 145 GW of installed renewable capacity by 2030. Enel also announced that it would bring the coal phase-out date forward to 2027 from the previously announced 2030, positioning the Group well on track to achieve its science-based decarbonization target of 80% Greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction in 2030 versus 2017 levels, and to achieve its 2050 full decarbonization target.

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