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Great energy for large companies

We develop customized energy solutions that match your business needs, helping you save costs while embracing the energy transition.

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Why GR Power

Save money

We provide cost-effective energy by producing it independently and delivering it directly, 24/7. With us, you’ll always have reliable, sustainable, and nonstop energy.

Green energy 24/7

With our clean energy projects we transform solar energy to move businesses nonstop.

Personalized management

We offer efficient energy management tailored to each client’s needs.

We are Grenergy

We are part of Grenergy, which manages everything—from energy production to supply, and from development to operation.

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Our lucky numbers

  • 1200 + GWh

    signed PPas

    distributed

  • 240 +

    Clients

    signed

  • 390 + GWh

    year i-rec

    signed

Industries We Specialize In

How to join, let us guide you

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Get in touch

Contact us to launch a customized study of your company’s energy needs.

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Get our proposal

We will provide a detailed proposal customized to address your specific energy needs.

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Easy switch

Upon acceptance, we will ensure a smooth, disruption-free transition.

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Frequently asked questions

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You can email us at clientes@grenergypower.cl or fill out the contact form on our website. Our sales team will guide you through the entire process.

A free customer can negotiate their energy purchase contract directly with a supplier company, which can lead to savings, tariff stability, and greater management of consumption. Additionally, it allows them to certify their energy supply as 100% renewable.

Minimum connected power: Customers with power greater than 5,000 kW are required to be free customers, while those between 300 kW and 5,000 kW can choose between the free or regulated market.

Notification to the distributor: Changing to the free market requires notifying the distribution company 12 months in advance, as established by regulations, in order to coordinate the transition.

Once in the free market, regulations require customers to remain there for at least 4 years before returning to the regulated market.

Free customer: According to Article 147 of the General Law of Electric Services, a free customer is a user with a connected power equal to or greater than 300 kW (mandatory if exceeding 5,000 kW).

Regulated customer: A regulated customer is a user with a connected power equal to or less than 500 kW (or, optionally, between 300 kW and 5,000 kW if they so choose), who receives electricity supply through a distribution company under non-negotiable tariffs set by the CNE, known as “node prices.”

The main differences are:

  • Energy tariff: Regulated customers pay non-negotiable tariffs set by the CNE, based on the system’s average costs. Free customers negotiate prices and conditions directly, potentially accessing lower rates.

  • Contractual flexibility: Regulated customers are bound by the distributor’s terms and regulations, whereas free customers can customize their contracts in terms of duration, type of energy, and consumption schedules.

  • Access to renewable energy: Regulated customers have no control over the energy source, which depends on the distributor’s mix. Free customers can opt for 100% renewable energy with certifications such as I-REC.

  • Supply management: Regulated customers rely exclusively on the distributor, while free customers interact with retailers or generators, benefiting from specialized support and advanced monitoring.

You can email us at clientes@grenergypower.cl or fill out the contact form on our website. Our sales team will guide you through the entire process.

A free customer can negotiate their energy purchase contract directly with a supplier company, which can lead to savings, tariff stability, and greater management of consumption. Additionally, it allows them to certify their energy supply as 100% renewable.

Minimum connected power: Customers with power greater than 5,000 kW are required to be free customers, while those between 300 kW and 5,000 kW can choose between the free or regulated market.

Notification to the distributor: Changing to the free market requires notifying the distribution company 12 months in advance, as established by regulations, in order to coordinate the transition.

Once in the free market, regulations require customers to remain there for at least 4 years before returning to the regulated market.

Free customer: According to Article 147 of the General Law of Electric Services, a free customer is a user with a connected power equal to or greater than 300 kW (mandatory if exceeding 5,000 kW).

Regulated customer: A regulated customer is a user with a connected power equal to or less than 500 kW (or, optionally, between 300 kW and 5,000 kW if they so choose), who receives electricity supply through a distribution company under non-negotiable tariffs set by the CNE, known as “node prices.”

The main differences are:

  • Energy tariff: Regulated customers pay non-negotiable tariffs set by the CNE, based on the system’s average costs. Free customers negotiate prices and conditions directly, potentially accessing lower rates.

  • Contractual flexibility: Regulated customers are bound by the distributor’s terms and regulations, whereas free customers can customize their contracts in terms of duration, type of energy, and consumption schedules.

  • Access to renewable energy: Regulated customers have no control over the energy source, which depends on the distributor’s mix. Free customers can opt for 100% renewable energy with certifications such as I-REC.

  • Supply management: Regulated customers rely exclusively on the distributor, while free customers interact with retailers or generators, benefiting from specialized support and advanced monitoring.