At EBP Chile, we believe that the energy transition must be aligned with local development and community participation. Therefore, we worked on this proposal for the development of a Community Energy Project Study, designed specifically for the areas of influence of Llaquedona Green Hydrogen (LGH2).
This study is based on a strategic approach that includes:
Analysis of national and international experiences
Evaluation of energy alternatives
Development of a strategic workshop with key stakeholders
The Role of Community Energy in the Energy Transition
Community-level energy projects play a crucial role in advancing the goals of Chile's Energy Policy 2050, which aims to promote distributed generation across public, commercial, and residential sectors.
According to the Long-Term Energy Planning (PELP) 2023–2027 report, distributed generation is expected to surpass 6 GW by 2040 in an accelerated transition scenario. Similarly, Bloomberg New Energy Finance's New Energy Outlook 2017 estimates that Chile could reach 8 GW of distributed generation by 2040, accounting for 48% of the photovoltaic (PV) capacity added over the past 24 years.
Building a Sustainable Energy Future
This study reinforces our commitment to energy transformation in Chile and Latin America. We believe in the importance of integrating innovative energy solutions with a territorial approach, promoting the autonomy and sustainability of communities.
We invite you to review the final report in the download link below.