Guacolda

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Guacolda is a Chilean generator founded in 1992. Guacolda operates four 152MW thermo plants at its Huasco power station complex in region III. Guacolda is the country's largest importer of bituminous and sub-bituminous coal. Chilean generator AES Gener (part of US-based AES Corp.) and fuel distributor Copec are shareholders in the firm.[1]

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  1. "Guacolda," Electric Power, accessed Dec. 2012.

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