Codelco Secures 1.5TWh of Renewable Energy to Power Copper Operations

Codelco signs 1.5TWh renewable energy deals to power copper mines with 100% clean energy by 2030.
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Codelco Secures 1.5TWh of Renewable Energy to Power Copper Operations
Codelco

Chilean copper giant advances toward 100% clean energy target

Chilean copper producer Codelco signed two major renewable power purchase agreements (PPAs) totaling 1.5TWh annually, supporting its goal of achieving a 100% clean energy matrix by 2030. The deals highlight Codelco’s commitment to sustainable copper production through long-term renewable energy sourcing.

New PPAs cover full operations and future demand

The first PPA grants 1TWh/year to Generadora Metropolitana, a joint venture between France’s EDF and Chile’s AME. The second assigns 0.5TWh/year to GR Power Chile, backed by Spain’s Grenergy. These agreements will begin in January 2026 and run through December 2040. They will supply power across Codelco’s mining divisions and cover future expansions.

Grenergy confirmed the energy will come from hybrid projects, including the 340MW Monte Aguilar photovoltaic plant and battery energy storage systems (BESS) in the Biobio region. The agreement guarantees 24/7 electricity availability.

Codelco deepens clean energy strategy

This follows Codelco’s previous 2024 PPAs totaling 1.8TWh/year signed with Colbun, Atlas Renewable Energy, and Innergex. Together, these efforts support Chile’s broader decarbonization goals while ensuring energy security for one of the world’s most critical copper producers.

The Metalnomist Commentary

Codelco’s strategic shift to clean energy solidifies Chile’s role in low-carbon copper supply. These PPAs also reflect the global mining sector’s accelerating push toward sustainability amid growing ESG expectations. 

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