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National Electric Coordinator warns of possible supply deficit, strengthens system monitoring

From BioBioChile · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Chile's National Electric Coordinator (CEN) will increase system monitoring due to potential supply shortages.
  • The CEN will focus on the availability of natural gas, diesel, and stored hydroelectric power.
  • Reduced rainfall has led to increased operational demands on the energy supply system.

Chile's National Electric Coordinator (CEN) is intensifying its monitoring of the national power system, warning of a potential deficit in energy supply. The agency will pay close attention to the availability of key resources, including natural gas, diesel, and stored energy in hydroelectric plants.

This heightened vigilance follows an analysis revealing increased operational demands on the supply chain. The CEN attributes these pressures significantly to a scarcity of rainfall, which has impacted the expected levels of precipitation crucial for hydroelectric power generation. The situation underscores the vulnerability of Chile's energy infrastructure to climate fluctuations.

The CEN's proactive measures aim to mitigate risks and ensure the stability of the electricity grid amidst these challenging conditions. The focus on diverse energy sources reflects a strategy to manage potential shortfalls and maintain consistent power delivery to consumers across the country.

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Originally published by BioBioChile in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.