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Through our Open Doors Program, AES Chile is helping bridge the gap between theory and practice for the next generation of energy professionals. We recently welcomed students from the School of Engineering and Sciences at Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez to our Alfalfal Hydroelectric Power Plant, where they learned about hydropower and technologies like the Virtual Reservoir 2 that stores excess energy from a run-of-river hydropower plant for use during peak demand. These visits offer real-world exposure to renewable energy systems while empowering the next generation to shape the energy landscape of tomorrow.

  • A group of individuals wearing safety helmets attentively listens to a speaker at an AES Chile facility.
  • A group of people wearing safety helmets and reflective vests attentively listening to a presenter pointing at framed photographs on a gallery wall.

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