EDC’s involvement in the geothermal market in Peru can be traced back to 2011 after the acquisition of controlling stakes in four geothermal sites in Chile (Calerias and Longavi) and Peru (Chocopata and Quellaapacheta) from Australian firm Hot Rock Energy. Since then, EDC has conducted exploration surveys in both Chile and Peru.
EDC had also entered into an agreement with Canada-based Alterra Power Corp for the joint development of geothermal projects in Chile and Peru.
The executives of the company stated that investments will now be concentrated on the domestic energy market, in support of the energy transition movement being advocated by the Government of the Philippines. Before the end of 2022, EDC announced a five-year geothermal capacity expansion plan that aims to add 100 MW to the company’s installed capacity.