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HydroChile plans USD 8.7m power transmission project

Wednesday, Jun 16, 2010

Chilean hydropower company HydroChile plans to invest USD 8.7 million (EUR 7.2m) in a power transmission project in O'Higgins region, the company said in the environemtnal impact study for the project, published on Tuesday.

The project includes the installation of a 110 kV line of 20.6 km (12.8 miles), a 220 kV line of 150 m (492 ft) and a power substation to connect HydroChile's future San Andres run-of-river power plant to the existing power transmission network.

HydroChile projects to start work on the project in November 2011.

The San Andres hydroelectric power plant, which was already approved by the environmental authorities, will have an installed capacity of 23.5 MW.

(USD 1.0 = EUR 0.828)

 

Source: Hydro World

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