Wind and solar overtake coal in Chile | Ember

Wind and solar overtake coal in Chile

For the first time, wind and solar generated more of Chile’s electricity than coal over a full 12-month period, from August 2021 to September 2022.

25 Oct 2022
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Executive summary

Wind and solar overtake coal

For the first time, wind and solar generated more of Chile’s electricity than coal over a full 12-month period

Key takeaways

01

Wind and solar overtake coal

Solar and wind generated 27.5% of Chile’s electricity over the 12 months from October 2021 to September 2022, for the first time overtaking coal power (26.5%).

02

Wind and solar double since 2018

In just three years, Chile’s solar and wind electricity generation doubled from 9 TWh (12%) in 2018 to 18 TWh (22%) in 2021.

03

Demand grows, but emissions do not

Since 2016, Chile’s rise in electricity demand has been met entirely by wind and solar. Annual emissions dropped by 6% from 2016 to 2021, despite overall electricity demand rising 11% in the same period.

Acknowledgements

 

Collaborators

Thank you to Chile Sustentable and la Asociación Chilena de Energías Renovables y Almacenamiento for their contributions.

Ember Contributors

Chelsea Bruce-Lockhart, Hannah Broadbent, Nicolas Fulghum

Cover photo

saravut vanset / Alamy Stock Photo

Data sources

All data is based on Ember’s annual and monthly electricity data. Data for electricity generation is collected from Coordinador Eléctrico Nacional. The full methodology can be found here.

Latest data points for September 2022 represent the aggregated monthly electricity generation and share over the last 12 months to September 2022 (October 2021 – September 2022).

Estimates for end of year figures are calculated by Ember based on recent trends in electricity generation as well as monthly generation values for 2022 so far.

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