BMI View: Electricity generation is taking on a political tone as Chile’s presidential elections, scheduled for November 2013, draw near. The controversial HydroAysen hydroelectric power plant may have gained judicial approval, but the issue has been firmly placed back in the government’s hands with a ministerial group to review it. Environmental groups are not going to let their views go unheard, and we expect that decisions will be pushed back to 2014, when the elections are safely out of the way. In the meantime, the government admits that there are concerns about electricity provision in the short term: Energy Sub- …
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