Public Solar Roofs Program in Chile

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The Ministry of Energy from Chile is currently implementing the Public Solar Roofs Program (PTSP, from its Spanish acronym), which involves the installation of photovoltaic solar systems on roofs of public buildings. The main objective of PTSP is to contribute to the maturation of the photovoltaic market for self-consumption. PTSP will operate for the following three years and has a budget of 13 million US dollars. The Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) has been supporting in the planning, implementation and dissemination of PTSP as part of an project financed by the International Climate Initiative (IKI).

The specific objectives of PTSP are:

  • Stimulate the photovoltaic market through demand of PV systems from the state, which will be installed in public buildings.
  • Provide information for free public access on costs and conditions of PV projects for self-consumption in Chile.
  • Evaluate the current rules and procedures for self-consumption PV systems, according to Distributed Generation Law.
  • Contribute to the reduction of electricity costs in public buildings.

The implementation of PTSP has recently started with one public tender, already awarded, for the installation of PV systems in three buildings in the city of Calama. The size of these installations ranges between 5 – 40 kWp.

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Currently, there are five other tender processes undergoing for the following public buildings: Instituto Teletón of Santiago (70 kWp), Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral, GAM (100 kWp), four projects at Copiapó (92 kWp) and  seven projects at Parral I and II (185 kWp). Additional to these projects, approximately other ten tender processes will be launched during 2015.

It is important to mention that tender processes for the PTSP will continue for the next two years, including several Chilean cities. Also, the tender process allows the participation of international companies with robust experience.

More information can be found at www.minenergia.cl/techossolares. All public tenders will be published on www.mercadopublico.cl.