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These are data from the Chilean Association of Renewable Energy and Storage (Acera) for the month of October. In its statistical report corresponding to last October, the Chilean Association of Renewable Energy and Storage (Acera) places photovoltaics as the leader of NCRE (Non-Conventional Renewable Energy), with 9,187 MW, 26.0% of the energy matrix. Chilean. In the countrys installed capacity, which totals 35,318 MW, the NCRE accounts for 15,380 MW (43.5% of the total), to which 260 MW (0.736%) of storage must be added; 113 MW (0.32%) of NCRE plus storage; and 3 MW (0.00849%) of NCRE plus green hydrogen. The installed capacity with a thermal base is affected by 12,782 MW (36.2%) and by conventional hydraulic capacity by 76,780 MW (19.2%). Exclusively with respect to NCRE, as already reported, solar photovoltaic is by far the leader, with 9,187 MW (26.0% of the Chilean energy matrix); They are followed by wind, with 4,652 (13.2%); mini run-of-the-river hydraulics, 657 MW (1.9%); biomass 632 MW (1.8%); solar thermal, 108 MW (0.3%), geothermal, 83 MW (0.2%); and biogas 60 MW (0.2%). Generation Photovoltaics accounted for 20.7% of the energy generated, with 1,423 GW, only surpassed by reservoir hydraulics, which with 1,766 GW accounted for 25.7%. Next, with significance, is coal, with 977 GW and 14.2%; wind, with 965 GW and 14.0%; and natural gas, with 651 GW and 9.5%. One piece of information about the increasingly notable presence of NCRE is that during the last 12 months, the maximum hourly participation of these sources occurred at 2:00 p.m. on March 19, 2023, when it covered 75.1% of all energy electricity produced. BESS storage contributed 30.88 GW, 0.4%. In the case of the installed capacity PMG and PMGD correspond to 365 MW and 2,736 MW respectively. As of September 2023, the installed capacity in the Net Billing segment corresponds to 202.7 MW, made up of 19,730 installations distributed throughout the country. |