Clean Energy in Chile
It appears that the nation of Chile will request our services in advising it with respect to renewables. We’ll be delighted to serve.
We’ll begin with a study on the status of its existing energy infrastructure. How much more productivity can be squeezed out of the country’s existing power plants and at what cost? What plants need to be replaced (because of age and/or a history of equipment misuse) and how soon?
Depending on the quality of raw data the Chilean government provides, such a study will take 9-12 months, after which we’ll have a much better handle on how much new generation it needs, how quickly it must be added, and where that generation needs to be situated in order to best meet the needs of the country’s growing population.
Only after we have all this figured out does it make sense to talk in terms of specific projects utilizing specific green power sources.
Again, we’re looking forward to the task.
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