The Chilean government recently announced the work of building adecarbonization plan that will allow prioritizing and focusing actions of the present decade to carry out una transición energética acelerada through the political construction of a consensus between the public and private sectors, academia and civil society.
The project will be carried out with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) to identify aspects of consensus and dissent that help establish assumptions and enabling conditions that allow an accelerated withdrawal and conversion of thermoelectric plants, accompanied by a greater placement of clean and renewable generation sources, and the introduction of new technologies.
At Hidronor we support the progress of this initiative and we will continue adding value to this great national objective with the generation of clean energy that we produce thanks to our biogas plant, located in Copiulemu, Florida commune, Biobío region.
In detail, we provide energy to the public network to supply at least 700 houses in Chile as a product of the input from the use of biogas (composed of greenhouse gases (GHG) such as methane and carbon dioxide), derived from the organic decomposition of the waste that we dispose of in our sanitary landfill.
To learn more about this service, we invite you to review the most recent interview made to Juan Andrés Salamanca, sales and marketing manager of our company, where he explains in detail how we do it.