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Chilean-German Energy Partnership

Chile and Germany work together to enhance energy efficiency, make greater use of renewable energy, increase efforts for decarbonization and deliver on their international commitments. Together they are transforming their energy systems for the future and open up new fields of business.

We provide a forum for high level political dialogue and bring together representatives from different sectors in order to support a broader use of renewable energies and energy efficiency.

About the Energy Partnership

The Chilean-German Energy Partnership became operational in April 2019. Partners are the BMWK and the ME. The Partnership has a full-time secretariat in Santiago de Chile.

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Milestones

Through the joint efforts of Chilean and German actors, our partnership continues to enhance bilateral exchanges and supports the transformation of our energy systems.

Facts & Figures

Population

Chile and Germany are pioneers of renewable energy in their respective region of the world. Accordingly, both countries have set off for a socially sustainable carbon phase-out.

20.00 million
Chile
83.00 million
Germany

Sources (2020)

Chile: Instituto Nacional de Estadísticas
Germany: Destatis

Total Final Energy Consumption

Both countries are important energy producers, but still heavily rely on the import of fossil fuels on a large scale. Chile´s import quota for primary energy is around 70%. Just like Germany however, it has a steady increase of renewables in its energy production. One of Chile´s biggest assets for the future is its potential of over 1,800 GW in clean power.

1261.00 Petajoule
Chile
9420.00 Petajoule
Germany

Sources:

Chile: Comisión Nacional de Energía, "Anuario Estadístico de Energía 2019"
Germany: International Energy Agency, "Germany 2020 - Energy Policy Review"

Share of Renewable Energy Sources (RES) generation (of gross electricity generation)

Germany is among the leading countries of renewable energy generation. Despite the size of its economy, Germany has managed to steadfastly increase its renewable electricity generation. The integration of increasing shares of variable renewable energy sources into the power grid is an example of lessons learned that Germany is sharing with Chile.

Likewise, Chile has been rapidly increasing its renewable energy generation in the past years. The country harbours enormous renewable energy potential. Crucial energy reforms have set the institutional and regulatory basis for the energy transition, facilitating private investments.

46.00 %
Chile
51.00 %
Germany

Sources (2020)

Chile: Comisión Nacional de Energía
Germany: Strom-Report.de, energy-charts.de, AGEE-Stat BMWi

Clean Energy Goals

Both Germany and Chile have set themselves ambitious 2030 goals for the transformation of their power sectors. Chile's Long Term Climate Strategy (Estrategia Climática de Largo Plazo, ECLP) establishes goals for 2025 up to 2050, including coal phase-out from its national power grid, green hydrogen production, and zero-emission vehicle deployment, whilst Germany's new government coallition has committed to accelerate their own coal phase-out by 2030, and to phase-out gas for power by 2040.

80.00 %
Chile
80.00 %
Germany

Source: BMWi (2021); MMA (2021)

Chile: Estrategia Climática de Largo Plazo
Germany: Koalitionsvertrag 2021-2025

What we can do for you

Support Political Dialogue

The Chilean-German Energy Partnership is a platform supporting a high-level intergovernmental dialogue on energy matters. We prepare and facilitate high-level meetings. We organize the exchange between relevant institutions in Chile and Germany.

Promote Best-Practice Exchange

Nobody is forced to repeat the mistake of the other. To learn from one another is therefore key to the Chilean-German Energy Partnership. We arrange and accompany expert delegations. We organize workshops and trainings-on-the-job. All for the sake of promoting what is already there: best-practice.

Connect Business and Politics

We build bridges between politics and business, facilitate access to decision-makers and help you make your position being heard in the partnership countries.

Enhance Energy Transition Communication

Clear communication translates undertakings into understanding. We communicate the Energiewende here and there.

Partners

An Initiative by

Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK)

The central task of the BMWK is to reinvigorate the social market economy, allowing it to stay innovative in the long term and strengthen Germany’s…

Ministerio de Energía

The Ministry of Energy was founded in 2010. With the government programmes "Energía 2050" and "Ruta Energética 2018-2022" concrete medium and…

Implemented by

Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH

The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) provides international cooperation services for sustainable development and…

In Cooperation with

AHK Chile

The AHK Chile was founded in 1916 by German businessmen in the city of Valparaiso and is one of the oldest foreign chambers of commerce in the world.…

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