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In re Alto Maipo Delaware LLC
Geography
Year
2021
Document Type
Litigation
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About this case
Filing year
2021
Status
Case closed.
Geography
Docket number
21-11507
Court/admin entity
United States → United States Federal Courts → United States Bankruptcy Court District of Delaware (Bankr. D. Del.)
Case category
Adaptation → Other Types of Adaptation Cases
Principal law
United States → Bankruptcy Code
At issue
Bankruptcy proceeding filed by company constructing a run-of-river hydroelectric project in Chile, citing significant impacts of climate change on amount of power that can be produced.
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11/17/2021
Declaration filed in support of Chapter 11 petitions and first day motions.
On November 17, 2021, a company constructing a large run-of-river hydroelectric project in the Andes Mountains in Chile filed a voluntary petition for relief under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code in bankruptcy court in Delaware. The Board President and Chief Restructuring Office explained in a supporting declaration that “significant shifts both on the supply and demand side” had “rendered [the companies’] existing capital structure unsustainable.” On the demand side, he cited low electricity prices due to increased generation capacity. On the supply side, he said that “climate change has significantly impacted the hydrology of the Maipo Valley, where the Project is being constructed, and lower precipitation levels reduce in turn the amount of power that the Project can produce.”
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Summary
Bankruptcy proceeding filed by company constructing a run-of-river hydroelectric project in Chile, citing significant impacts of climate change on amount of power that can be produced.
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Renewable energy
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