
Chile Breaks Ground on 3,000-MW Clean Energy Power Line
Chile just started building a massive 3,000-megawatt transmission line that will unlock the country's renewable energy future. The Kimal–Lo Aguirre project connects solar and wind-rich northern regions to population centers, powering millions of homes with clean electricity.
Chile is building one of the world's most powerful transmission lines to carry clean energy from its sun-soaked deserts and wind-swept coasts to cities where millions live and work.
Construction officially began on the Kimal–Lo Aguirre transmission line, a 3,000-megawatt powerhouse that stretches across the country. The project connects Chile's renewable energy hotspots in the north to major population centers, solving one of the biggest challenges in clean energy: getting power from where it's made to where it's needed.
Chile's northern Atacama Desert ranks among the sunniest places on Earth, making it perfect for massive solar farms. Strong coastal winds add even more renewable potential. But most Chileans live hundreds of miles away in central regions.
This new transmission line changes everything. It acts like a superhighway for electricity, carrying enough clean power to supply millions of homes and businesses.

The Ripple Effect
Chile has already achieved an impressive milestone: renewables now provide over 50% of the country's electricity. This new transmission line will push that number even higher, helping Chile meet its ambitious climate goals while creating thousands of construction and maintenance jobs.
The project represents a growing global trend where countries invest in the infrastructure needed to make renewable energy work at scale. Without transmission lines, even the best solar panels and wind turbines can't reach the people who need their power.
Other nations are watching closely. Chile's success in building renewable infrastructure could serve as a blueprint for countries facing similar geography challenges.
The transmission line also means more stable electricity prices for Chilean families and businesses. When clean energy flows freely, it reduces dependence on expensive imported fossil fuels that fluctuate with global markets.
Construction teams are already at work, laying the foundation for a cleaner energy future. The project joins other recent Chilean renewable victories, including a 272-megawatt solar farm that just came online with massive battery storage.
Chile is proving that ambitious climate action and economic growth can happen together, one transmission tower at a time.
Based on reporting by Google News - Chile Renewable Energy
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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