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Non-conventional renewables accounted for 34.2% of Chile’s total electricity production in June, Chilean national energy commission CNE said in its latest report on the sector.

The share was slightly down from May’s 34.7%.

June saw gross electricity generation from renewable sources fall by 1.2% month-on-month to 2,411 GWh in June. The monthly output was higher by 33.8% compared to the same period a year ago, according to the CNE’s figures.

Total gross electricity production in the country rose by 0.1% month-on-month to 7,045 GWh, owing to a 0.8% increase in conventional generation.

The table below shows more details on renewable power production in Chile in June:

Source: Gross production in GWh: month-on-month change: year-on-year change: Share in June:
Biomass 174 -10.4% 4.6% 7.2%
Wind 952 13.4% 52.5% 39.5%
Solar PV 1,077 -11.6% 32.5% 44.7%
Solar CSP 0 -100% -100%
Small run-of-river hydro 170 27.3% 4.9% 7.0%
Geothermal 38 12.0% >100% 1.6%

The total net installed non-conventional renewable energy capacity rose to 12,850 MW in June from 12,838 MW in May.

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