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EDC looking at further geothermal opportunities in Chile and Peru

EDC looking at further geothermal opportunities in Chile and Peru Mariposa Drilling Site, Chile (source: Magma Energy)
Alexander Richter 24 Sep 2018

Philippines headquartered Energy Development Corp. (EDC) has announced plans to participate in the auctions for new geothermal contracts in Chile and Peru as part of its international expansion program.

Philippines headquartered Energy Development Corp. has announced plans to participate in the auctions for new geothermal contracts in Chile and Peru as part of its expansion program, as reported by Manila Standard

“We’re preparing for the auctions in Chile and Peru … The system in Chile, the national grid is the one that auctions. There’s an auction next year, second quarter,” EDC president Richard Tantoco said.

He said the new concession area in Chile that the company was looking at could produce about 150 MW of geothermal capacity. EDC already has a stake in the Mariposa project, located in the Andes Mountains 300 km south of the capital city of Santiago.  The project covers two geothermal exploitation concessions, Pellado and Laguna del Maule.  The rights to these concessions are owned by Companía de Energía Limitada where affiliates of EDC and Canada-based Alterra Power Corp. hold 70-percent and 30-percent stakes, respectively.

EDC hold stakes in five concessions and 19 applications in Chile and Peru. The company acquired the local subsidiaries of Australian geothermal firm Hot Rock Ltd. and signed joint venture agreements with TSX-listed and global renewable energy player Alterra Power.

“Peru has good concession, big ones but we are waiting for the auction of the government. What is nice in Peru is it auctions the capacity by technology.  Auction for solar, auction for geothermal,” Tantoco said. EDC announced earlier that its Chile and Peru geothermal projects had the potential to generate at least 800 MW.

Tantoco said preparations were also ongoing for developing EDC’s Indonesian geothermal prospects.The company already completed its survey activities in Graho Nyabu in Sumatra.  The results of the initiative will be used by the Indonesian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources for its upcoming tender for the Graho Nyabu concession.

Source: Manila Standard