The Systep Team is pleased to present the Monthly Report of the Chilean Electricity Sector (in spanish)

This month’s editorial analyzes the effect on electricity demand of the confinement measures enacted by the government in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The document summarizes how demand has changed during the months of confinement, when demand might be expected to recover based on GDP projections, how marginal costs have evolved and the role of supply contracts. These months have been characterized by low marginal and operating costs. Then, the call is to place consumers at the center of the debate, to the extent that mechanisms are sought to ensure that the low costs are perceived by the end consumer. The long distribution law will point in that direction, seeking a more active role of demand in the electricity market.

In addition, the Report and electricity sector statistics are available for download in Excel format from our statistics web portal. Through this measure, we seek to facilitate the community’s access to information related to the electricity sector, for which we compile and organize the most relevant SEN data on a monthly basis:

Analysis of the operation of each interconnected system.
Systep 12-months spot price forecast.
Summary by companies.
Auction prices.
Non-Conventional Renewable Energies.
Regulatory monitoring.
Projects in Environmental Impact Assessment.

Its distribution is performed monthly. If you want to send us any comments please let us know at reporte@systep.cl