Eurus Energy Holdings Corporation has announced that its subsidiary, Eurus Energy Chile SpA, has completed construction of the Venezia Solar Project in Chile.
The 9MW plant began commercial operations on 9 July 2025.
The Venezia facility is the last of eight solar power plants developed under Chile’s Small Distributed Generation Programme (PMGD: Pequeños Medios de Generación Distribuída), all of which are now operational.
The projects, with capacities between 3MW and 9MW, are situated between 50km and 400 km from Santiago.
Eurus Energy Chile has been active in the country since 2017, when it began operating two solar plants.
With the addition of the eight PMGD projects, the Eurus Energy Group’s total capacity in Chile has reached 67.8 MW (AC), equivalent to around 80MW on a DC basis.
Chile’s high levels of solar irradiance – more than twice those of Japan – and its national target to fully decarbonise by 2050 make it a key location for renewable energy investment. The government is promoting the adoption of clean energy sources as part of its climate strategy.
In a statement, Eurus Energy said:
“Based on our corporate philosophy of ‘Helping to preserve the global environment by disseminating and expanding clean energy technologies’ and our corporate vision of ‘Develop with local communities and maintain the trust of society’, the Eurus Energy Group will continue to work on further expansion of renewable energy in Chile and contribute to global environmental conservation and the creation of a sustainable society.”
The company said the PMGD programme had enabled it to support Chile’s energy transition while expanding its footprint in South America’s growing solar market.








