UPDATE: Environmental Authorities Approve Xstrata Chile Project
May 08 2012 - 4:15PM
Dow Jones News
Chilean regional environmental authorities approved global
diversified mining company Xstrata PLC's (XTA.LN) Cuervo
hydroelectric project Tuesday.
Cuervo, one of three projects Xstrata's local Energia Austral
unit is developing, has an installed capacity of 640 megawatts and
will be located in southern Chile near the city of Puerto
Aysen.
In addition to Cuervo, Energia Austral is also planning the
375-MW Blanco and 54-MW Condor projects and an 800-kilometer
transmission line to connect the electricity into the central SIC
grid.
The transmission line will share land rights with a similar line
planned by the massive HidroAysen project, a joint venture between
Chilean power generators Empresa Nacional de Electricidad SA (EOC,
ENDESA.SN) and Colbun SA (COLBUN.SN).
HidroAysen, Chile's largest energy project, faces staunch
opposition from environmental groups because of its plans to build
a transmission line through pristine land in the Chilean Patagonia
and to dam the Baker and Pascua rivers.
After the Cuervo project's approval, Energia Austral will submit
to regulators an environmental study for its Blanco project, which
will be located 30 kilometers south-east of Puerto Aysen.
It took more than two years for the Cuervo project to get
environmental approval.
Once Energia Austral is in full operation, it will have a total
generating capacity of around 1,000-MW.
In April, Xstrata's copper subsidiary announced it sold a 51% in
Energia Austral to Origin Energy Ltd. (ORG.AU) while keeping a 49%
in the hydroelectric-development company.
-By Carolina Pica and Graciela Ibanez, Dow Jones Newswires;
56-2-715-8929; chile@dowjones.com
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