Wednesday, May 4, 2011

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The biministro opened the 6th annual summit

The biministro opened the 6 th Annual Investor Summit

Golborne: "We are not good for stories, but for the goals"

The minister noted the formation and stability of the country's electrical system, as it has clear rules, which has allowed the development sector for over 30 years
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"Maybe we will not be good for stories, but we are good for goals, plans and the quantification of objectives. " Of this way responded to the criticisms that have been raised regarding the government does not have a solid speech to his administration, Energy and Mining biministro, Laurence Golborne, during his speech at the 6th Annual Investor Summit.
Secretary of State said that these goals and quantifications resulting in growth in the next 10 years at an average rate of 6%. "We must double our electricity capacity in this period. That means building in 10 years what has been built in 100 years."
This is directly related to the task, entrusted by President Sebastián Piñera, with respect to make Chile the first country Latin America to overcome poverty and underdevelopment left behind, what the biministro called a "huge challenge".

Golborne insisted that the gravity "of an energy crisis when it occurs, is not measured by how many outages can have a country, the reality is measured by how many opportunities to improve the lives of Chileans are fading. " Secretary of State a critical analysis of the energy situation in the country, which is marked by growth in the matrix of thermal-based generation, to which insisted that there is a specific situation of our country, but this happens in all world. In this regard detailed that 41% of the global matrix is \u200b\u200bthermal coal, while in Chile 17% of installed capacity belongs to this type of generation, since fuel is more readily available. "Our matrix is \u200b\u200bsimilar to that of other countries, and this is because coal is still expanding, and is not disappearing, as many believe," he said.

At the same time, highlighted that Chile has "an electrical system that provides clear rules and has allowed the development of the sector in a stable manner for over 30 years, this system favors the minimization of investment cost and operation and takes over the issue of security (of supply ). "

Citizenship empowered "

The Minister of Energy said the last time there has been
that" citizens are empowered, but ill-informed "about energy issues.

noted, for example, according to a survey carried out by MORI, 40% of respondents do not know Whence comes the power. He noted that there is "a high dissociation from reality and what people think." This in relation to solar energy is preferred by the citizenry, but with higher costs, so not a good option. He also stressed that coal-fired power has cost advantages, but certain costs in relation to emissions, which will be controlled with the new emissions standard. Discussion

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The biministro called to develop a greater debate about a stable energy mix for the country, but said that for this must leave behind the political discussion.
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