Parque San Juan

Parque San Juan wind farm is one of the largest wind power plants in operation in Chile. Its operations have progressed while maintaining a close relationship with the local communities and protecting the environment.
FACTS
Location

Chañaral de Aceituno, Freirina, Chile

Technology

Onshore wind

Attributes

Environmental impact, ocal impactL

Producing electricity since

2016

Developer/owner

Latin America Power S.A.

Estimated annual generation

550 GWh

Total capacity

193.2 MW

On the outskirts of the Atacama region of Chile sits the Parque San Juan Wind Farm, an onshore wind farm full of high-tech wind turbines. A key strategic resource for the country, the Wind Farm was driven by the need for alternatives for sustainable energy and as a response to the growing energy demand in Chile.

The San Juan Wind Farm is a project of Latin America Power, a company that has become an important player in the energy sector of Chile and Perú in the last decade, providing renewable energy to the generation mix of both countries. The San Juan power plant is a 193.2 MW wind farm facility located in Vallenar, Region of Atacama, Chile (approximately 650 km north of Chile`s capital Santiago). The asset is comprised of 56 Vestas V117-3.45 MW wind turbines, making it the second-largest single wind farm in Chile. The San Juan Project began partial operations in July 2016 and achieved full commercial operation in March 2017.

San Juan operations are in harmony with the surrounding ecosystem, as well as the surrounding communities and the environment, reducing its impact as far as possible, and building close and trusting relationships with local communities.

Latin America Power S.A.

Latin America Power (LAP) has become an important player in the energy sector of Chile and Perú over the last decade, providing renewable energy to the generation mix of both countries.

From 2011 to the present day, LAP has been characterized by its development of projects of diverse sources of energy, such as hydroelectricity, wind, and solar power, all the while maintaining a close relationship with the local communities and protecting the environment. LAP counts on the support of its partners in Brazil, BTG Pactual, Patria Investments, and GMR Energía, who created the company ERSA/CPFL Renovaveis in 2006.

Latin America Power’s history is marked by the development and strengthening of diverse flagship projects and the communities surrounding them. Thus, the company’s first investment in Chile was the construction of the run-of-river hydroelectric power plant Carilafquen-Malalcahuello in Melipeuco, in the Araucanía region, and the San Juan wind plant is now one of the largest wind power plants in operation in Chile. Moreover, LAP operate six hydroelectric power plants in isolated locations of Peru, which were materialized through State contracts. They have also developed important work with farmer communities surrounding each project through investment funds to improve productive activity and communal infrastructure.

Currently, LAP has 10 projects in operation across Chile and Peru, which provide over 340 MW of clean energy to the generation mix of both countries.

Latin America Power: A Company Committed to Sustainability

Sustainability is the guiding principle for Latin America Power’s entire operations, as they are fully committed to protecting their environment. They continually engage with their local communities, in order to contribute to their development and growth.

I. Socio-environmental policy

It is fundamental that Latin America Power implements its projects in an environmentally friendly fashion, which, based on clean technologies, ensures rational natural resource use while recovering environments and reducing waste. We aim to contribute to national development and growth. We respect national legislation, actively participate in trade organizations, and implement projects that benefit local communities.

One first pillar is therefore environmental responsibility, since all our processes are responsible, in harmony with the environment, and comply with every standard and requirement.

II. Investment in renewable energy projects

We only participate in Non-Conventional Renewable Energy projects that minimize our environmental impact and contribute to building an environmentally friendly community.

III. Community engagement

LAP’s sustainability framework is renowned among its stakeholders. We have developed a climate of respect that accepts the cultures, values, and traditions of our local communities through sustained engagement. We actively plan and pa

rticipate in any local economic and social development opportunity.

Our community engagement and relations are further organized under 4 fundamental pillars, which respond to Latin America Power’s commitment to each country.

Responsible business
  • Raising awareness of the Complaints and Concerns system
  • Training on system access
  • Complaints and Concerns management
Links with the environment
  • Stakeholder engagement
  • Definitions of strategic investments
Community investment
  • Community investment funds
  • Implementing social commitments and environmental requirements
Communication
  • Social visits to production centers
  • Public milestones regarding process closures
  • Publishing activities