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Feature: In Chile, China-funded wind farm boosts clean energy

Source: Xinhua| 2018-08-28 16:19:13|Editor: mmm
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Guests inaugurate the Punta Sierra wind farm in Coquimbo region of Chile. Aug. 24, 2018. On Chile's windswept coast, a newly inaugurated China-funded wind farm, the first of its kind, is expected to supply clean energy equivalent to 130,000 homes per year. (Xinhua/Wang Pei)

by Cristobal Chavez, Dang Qi

OVALLE, Chile, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) -- On Chile's windswept coast, a newly inaugurated China-funded wind farm, the first of its kind, is expected to supply clean energy equivalent to 130,000 homes per year.

The Punta Sierra wind farm is "diversifying the grid and making it much cleaner and sustainable," Energy Minister Susana Jimenez said at the opening ceremony last week joined by China's State Power Investment Corporation (SPIC) and Chilean government officials.

Since Chile in 2015 adopted the National Energy Policy 2050, the electricity sector has developed quickly, turning the South American country into "a world-class destination for solar and wind energy developers," according to the Paris-based International Energy Agency.

Chile welcomes investment in projects that promote sustainable development, especially when they bring high technology to local communities, Jimenez added.

With its 32 turbines, the wind farm in the country's north-central Coquimbo region is capable of generating 282 GWh a year, helping cut carbon dioxide by at least dozens of thousands of tons.

"Long-term growth ... can only be sustainable with investment that prioritizes our environment, and this wind farm does that," said Economy Minister Jose Ramon Valente.

Punta Sierra is "a good platform for strengthening and speeding up development in Chile," Jiang Yi, vice president of SPIC, said.

SPIC has so far invested nearly 2 billion U.S. dollars in Chile since 2016, becoming the largest private Chinese investor there, according to Jiang.

"Long distances don't separate close friends," Jiang said, adding that close China-Chile cooperation has made the project a reality.

The wind farm is situated in Ovalle, a town some 320 km north of the capital Santiago, and is one of 34 clean-energy projects in different stages of development in Coquimbo.

Coquimbo accounts for 70 percent of Chile's installed wind-energy capacity.

"I want to thank the residents, because without your support, this plant won't operate well," Li Wuji, charge d'affaires at China's embassy in Santiago, said.

Li added that China has been Chile's leading trade partner for the past five years, and the real beneficiary of close bilateral ties is "the average person."

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