Overview
Punta Palmeras is a 45 MW onshore wind farm located in Chile, operated by Punta Palmeras S.A. It contributes to the country's growing renewable energy capacity.
Punta Palmeras is an operational onshore wind farm in Chile, developed and owned by Punta Palmeras S.A. With a capacity of 45 MW, it represents a medium-scale wind installation within the Chilean renewable energy sector. The facility is situated in the Coquimbo Region, an area known for its strong and consistent winds, ideal for wind power generation. The wind farm utilizes modern wind turbine technology to convert wind energy into electricity. Chile's renewable energy sector has been expanding rapidly, supported by national policies such as the Renewable Energy Law (Ley 20.257) and the more recent Law 21.118, which set targets for non-conventional renewable energy (NCRE) generation. Punta Palmeras operates under this regulatory framework, contributing to the country's goal of achieving 70% renewable electricity by 2030. Environmentally, Punta Palmeras helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions by displacing fossil fuel-based generation. The facility's location in a coastal region with high wind speeds maximizes energy production while minimizing land-use impact. As part of Chile's diversified renewable portfolio, it supports grid stability and energy independence, providing clean electricity to the national grid.
Environmental context
The Punta Palmeras wind farm is located in a coastal area of Chile with strong and persistent winds, making it highly suitable for wind energy generation. The region's semi-arid climate and sparse vegetation reduce potential land-use conflicts. Wind farms in this area generally have low visual impact due to the remote setting. However, wind turbines can pose risks to local bird and bat populations, though proper siting and mitigation measures are typically employed to minimize such impacts.
Frequently asked questions
Punta Palmeras wind farm is located in the Coquimbo Region of Chile, near the coast at coordinates 31.2345° S, 71.6404° W.
Punta Palmeras has an installed capacity of 45 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-scale wind farm in Chile.
Punta Palmeras is owned and operated by Punta Palmeras S.A., a company dedicated to renewable energy generation in Chile.
Chile's renewable energy sector is governed by laws such as the Renewable Energy Law (Ley 20.257) and Law 21.118, which set targets for non-conventional renewable energy (NCRE) and promote wind power development.
Punta Palmeras helps Chile achieve its goal of 70% renewable electricity by 2030 by generating clean wind power and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.