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And Chile to Build Kimal–Lo Aguirre HVDC Line to Reduce Curtailment
South America has a lot of sun and a lot of space, and solar energy has grown from a small player to the main driver of generation growth in several countries in the region (making their already clean grids even cleaner). Today we look at the grids of Chile, Brazil, and Colombia, all of which have already made solar a cornerstone of their generation or are working to do so in the near future.
Just as with EV adoption, photovoltaic solar deployment varies greatly in South America: some countries have just started deploying it, while others have made it a core part of their systems for nearly a decade. But all (or at least most) are advancing rapidly towards its massive deployment. Chile is the main player in the region as…
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