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'Global China' is a big part of Latin America’s renewable energy boom, but homegrown industries and 'frugal innovation' are key

  • Written by Zdenka Myslikova, Postdoctoral Scholar in Clean Energy Innovation, Tufts University
'Global China' is a big part of Latin America’s renewable energy boom, but homegrown industries and 'frugal innovation' are key

The story of renewable energy’s rapid rise in Latin America often focuses on Chinese influence, and for good reason. China’s government, banks and companies have propelled the continent’s energy transition, with about 90% of all wind and solar technologies[1] installed there produced by Chinese companies. China’s State Grid[2] now controls over half of Chile’s[3] regulated energy distribution, enough to raise concerns in the Chilean government.

China has also become a major investor in Latin America’s critical minerals sector, a treasure trove of lithium[4], nickel[5], cobalt[6] and rare earth elements[7] that are crucial for developing electric vehicles, wind turbines and defense technologies.

In 2018, the Chinese company Tianqi Lithium purchased a 23% share[8] in one of Chile’s largest lithium producers, Sociedad Química y Minera. More recently, in 2022, Ganfeng Lithium bought a major evaporative lithium project in Argentina for US$962 million[9]. In April 2023, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Chinese President Xi Jinping signed around 20 agreements to strengthen their countries’ already close relationship[10], including in the areas of trade, climate change and the energy transition.

Juan Carlos Jobet and Carolina Schmidt, wearing matching fleece jackets, walk on either side Xie Zhenhua, who is wearing in a suit and tie, along a row of solar panels.
China’s interest in South America’s energy resources has been growing for years. In 2019, China’s special representative for climate change, Xie Zhenhua, met with Chile’s then-ministers of energy and environment, Juan Carlos Jobet and Carolina Schmidt, in Chile. Martin Bernetti/AFP via Getty Images[11]

China’s growing influence over global clean energy supply chains and its leverage over countries’ energy systems have raised international concerns[12]. But the relationship between China and Latin America is also increasingly complicated as Latin American countries try to secure their resources and their own clean energy futures.

Alongside international investments, Latin American countries are fostering energy innovation cultures that are homegrown, dynamic, creative, often grassroots and frequently overlooked. These range from sophisticated innovations with high-tech materials to a phenomenon known as “frugal innovation.”

Chile looks to the future

Chile is an example of how Latin America is embracing renewable energy while trying to plan a more self-reliant future.

New geothermal, solar and wind power[13] projects – some built with Chinese backing, but not all[14] – have pushed Chile far past its 2025 renewable energy goal. About one-third[15] of the country is now powered by clean energy.

But the big prize, and a large part of China’s interest, lies buried in Chile’s Atacama Desert, home to the world’s largest lithium reserves[16]. Lithium, a silvery-white metal, is essential for producing lithium ion batteries that power most electric vehicles and utility-scale energy storage. Countries around the world have been scrambling to secure lithium sources, and the Chilean government is determined to keep control over its reserves, currently about one-half of the planet’s known supply[17] .

A worker carries a large hose along the edge of a turquoise lithium pond. The worker is wearing a facemask against the dust and reflective gear.
Brine slowly turns into lithium at the Albemarle lithium mine in Chile’s Atacama Desert. AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd[18]

In April 2023, Chile’s president announced a national lithium strategy[19] to ensure that the state holds partial ownership of some future lithium developments. The move, which has yet to be approved, has drawn complaints[20] that it could slow production.

However, the government aims to increase profits from lithium production[21] while strengthening environmental safeguards and sharing more wealth with the country’s citizens, including local communities impacted by lithium projects. Latin America has seen its resources sold out from under it[22] before, and Chile doesn’t intend to lose out on its natural value this time.

Learning from foreign investors

Developing its own renewable energy industry has been a priority in Chile for well over a decade, but it’s been a rough road at times.

In 2009, the government began establishing national and international centers of excellence – Centros de Excelencia Internacional[23] – for research in strategic fields such as solar energy, geothermal energy and climate resilience. It invited and co-financed foreign research institutes, such as Europe’s influential Fraunhofer institute[24] and France’s ENGIELab[25], to establish branches in Chile and conduct applied research. The latest is a center for the production of lithium using solar energy[26].

The government expected that the centers would work with local businesses and research centers, transferring knowledge to feed a local innovation ecosystem. However, reality hasn’t yet matched the expectations. The foreign institutions brought their own trained personnel. And except for the recently established institute for lithium, officials tell us that low financing has been a major problem.

Chile’s startup incubator and frugal innovation

While big projects get the headlines, more is going on under the radar.

Chile is home to one of the largest public incubators and seed accelerators in Latin America, StartUp Chile[27]. It has helped several local startups that offer important innovations in food, energy, social media, biotech and other sectors.

Often in South America, this kind of innovation is born and developed in a resource-scarce context and under technological, financial and material constraints. This “frugal innovation” emphasizes sustainability with substantially lower costs.

Reborn Electric Motors converts old fossil fuel buses into fully electric versions. They are used in urban areas and also by the mining industry.

For example, the independent Chilean startup Reborn Electric Motors[28] has developed a business converting old diesel bus fleets into fully electric buses. Reborn was founded in 2016 when the national electromobility market in Chile was in its early stages, before China’s BYD ramped up electric bus use in local cities.

Reborn’s retrofitted buses are both technologically advanced and significantly cheaper than their Chinese counterparts. While BYD’s new electric bus costs roughly US$320,000, a retrofitted equivalent from Reborn costs roughly half, around $170,000. The company has also secured funding to develop a prototype for running mining vehicles on green hydrogen[29].

Bolivia’s “tiny supercheap EV” developed by homegrown startup Industrias Quantum Motors[30] is another example of frugal innovation in the electric vehicles space. The startup aspires to bring electric mobility widely to the Latin American population. It offers the tiniest EV car possible, one that can be plugged into a standard wall socket. The car costs around $6,000 and has a range of approximately 34 miles (55 kilometers) per charge.

A tiny car big enough for one person, with no passenger seats, drives down a street of brick buildings. Quantum Motors, its maker, is based in Bolivia.
Quantum Motors, a startup in Bolivia, launched its affordable mini-vehicles in 2019. AP Photo/Juan Karita[31]

Phineal[32] is another promising Chilean company that offers clean energy solutions, focusing on solar energy projects. Its projects include solar systems installation, electromobility technology and technology using blockchain to improve renewable energy management in Latin America. Many of these are highly sophisticated and technologically advanced projects that have found markets overseas, including in Germany.

Looking ahead to green hydrogen

Chile is also diving into another cutting-edge area of clean energy. Using its abundant solar and wind power to produce green hydrogen[33] for export as a fossil fuel replacement has become a government priority.

The government is developing a public-private partnership[34] of an unprecedented scale in Chile for hydrogen production and has committed to cover 30% of an expected $193 million public and private investment[35], funded in part by its lithium and copper production. Some questions surround the partnership, including Chile’s lack of experience administering such a large project and concerns about the environmental impact[36]. The government claims Chile’s green energy production could eventually rival its mining industry[37].

With plentiful hydropower and sunshine, Latin America already meets a quarter of its energy demand[38] with renewables – nearly twice the global average. Chile and its neighbors envision those numbers only rising.

References

  1. ^ 90% of all wind and solar technologies (www.youtube.com)
  2. ^ State Grid (www.weforum.org)
  3. ^ over half of Chile’s (www.wilsoncenter.org)
  4. ^ lithium (direct.mit.edu)
  5. ^ nickel (carnegieendowment.org)
  6. ^ cobalt (eba.se)
  7. ^ rare earth elements (www.cornellpress.cornell.edu)
  8. ^ 23% share (www.iea.org)
  9. ^ US$962 million (www.bu.edu)
  10. ^ strengthen their countries’ already close relationship (www.atlanticcouncil.org)
  11. ^ Martin Bernetti/AFP via Getty Images (www.gettyimages.com)
  12. ^ raised international concerns (www.cfr.org)
  13. ^ wind power (www.evwind.es)
  14. ^ but not all (www.eulaif.eu)
  15. ^ About one-third (www.iea.org)
  16. ^ largest lithium reserves (www.wilsoncenter.org)
  17. ^ one-half of the planet’s known supply (pubs.usgs.gov)
  18. ^ AP Photo/Rodrigo Abd (newsroom.ap.org)
  19. ^ national lithium strategy (www.wilsoncenter.org)
  20. ^ drawn complaints (foreignpolicy.com)
  21. ^ increase profits from lithium production (www.investchile.gob.cl)
  22. ^ sold out from under it (www.imf.org)
  23. ^ Centros de Excelencia Internacional (anid.cl)
  24. ^ Fraunhofer institute (www.fraunhofer.de)
  25. ^ ENGIELab (www.engie.com)
  26. ^ center for the production of lithium using solar energy (www.oecd.org)
  27. ^ StartUp Chile (startupchile.org)
  28. ^ Reborn Electric Motors (rebornelectric.cl)
  29. ^ running mining vehicles on green hydrogen (rebornelectric.cl)
  30. ^ Industrias Quantum Motors (tuquantum.com)
  31. ^ AP Photo/Juan Karita (newsroom.ap.org)
  32. ^ Phineal (www.phineal.com)
  33. ^ produce green hydrogen (www.imf.org)
  34. ^ public-private partnership (www.weforum.org)
  35. ^ $193 million public and private investment (energia.gob.cl)
  36. ^ environmental impact (www.imf.org)
  37. ^ eventually rival its mining industry (energia.gob.cl)
  38. ^ quarter of its energy demand (www.mapfreglobalrisks.com)

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