News
30 April 2021

Engie to invest €1.5bn to exit coal in Chile

In:
Power, Renewables
Region:
Americas

Engie has doubled its renewables targets to 2GW in Chile as part of plans to end its coal-fired generation activities in the country by 2025. The company currently has 600MW of projects already under construction in the country. It is closing 6 coal units with a combined capacity of 800MW and...

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