Atlas Renewable inaugurates BESS del Desierto to strengthen energy storage in Chile

Atlas Renewable Energy inaugurates BESS del Desierto in Chile, accelerating the energy transition with 800 MWh of storage.
BESS del Desierto en Chile

Latin America’s energy transition has reached a new level with the inauguration of the Desert BESS system, a mega-project developed by Atlas Renewable Energy in partnership with COPEC and its subsidiary Emoac. This facility, located in the Antofagasta region of Chile, marks a firm step towards a more modern and sustainable electricity matrix.

With 200 MW of installed capacity and a storage capacity of 800 MWh, this BESS is designed to capture surplus solar energy. surplus solar energy during peak production hours and redistribute it at times of high demand. This technology optimizes the use of renewable energy and also reinforces the stability of the Chilean electricity grid.

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Inauguration of the photovoltaic park in Antofagasta. Source: Atlas Renewable Energy

Clean energy to boost electric transportation

The partnership with Emoac led to the closing of a 15-year a 15-year power purchase agreement (PPA), with a large part of the energyThe alliance with Emoac led to a 15-year PPA, with a large part of the stored energy being used to promote electric transportation. With more than 27 electric filling stations and approximately 2,500 electric buses electric buses Chile is consolidating its position as a benchmark for sustainable mobility in the region.

During the construction of the project, Atlas Renewable generated close to 200 local jobs, with 25% female participation, reaffirming its commitment to social development and gender equity.

Carlos Barrera, co-founder and CEO of Atlas Renewable, emphasizes that the real challenge today is not to demonstrate the viability of renewable energies, but to implement them at the pace the world needs. The success of BESS opens the door to future implementations in countries such as Brazil, Colombia and Mexico, strengthening Latin America’s position as a world leader in clean energy.

Desert BESS: Key to energy transition

The energy storage in batteries is essential to solve the intermittency of renewable sources. Thanks to BESS del Desierto, industries with high energy needs will be able to count on a continuous source of sustainable energy, even in conditions of low solar generation.

Atlas Renewable continues its commitment to innovation and sustainability, demonstrating that it is possible to achieve a reliable, clean and accessible energy future for all of Latin America.

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Source: Atlas Renewable Energy

Photo: Government of Chile