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GES Deploys Largest Latin American Battery Storage in Chilean Hybrid Renewable Facility

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Key takeaways

  • Global Energy Services (GES) has commissioned a significant hybrid renewable energy project in Chile
  • This facility combines wind, solar, and battery storage, creating Latin America's largest battery energy storage system (BESS)
  • The project adds nearly 700 MW of installed capacity to the region's power grid
Global Energy Services (GES) has commissioned a significant hybrid renewable energy project in Chile. This facility combines wind, solar, and battery storage, creating Latin America's largest battery energy storage system (BESS). The project adds nearly 700 MW of installed capacity to the region's power grid. This marks GES's 400th project completion, demonstrating its extensive experience in renewable energy deployment. The company seeks to solidify its presence in Chile and expand into Romania, Portugal, and Central America. GES CEO José Luis García Donoso highlighted the project's forward-looking design. He stated that integrating multiple renewable sources into one facility represents the sector's immediate future. This initiative supports Chile's national energy strategy. The country aims to source 80% of its electricity from renewables by 2030. Chile also targets carbon neutrality by 2050. The successful launch of this hybrid facility underscores GES's dedication to advancing sustainable energy solutions. It contributes substantially to the growing renewable energy sector in Chile and internationally.

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hybrid renewable energybattery storagewind powersolar powerChile energyGES

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