The Sinergía project in the village of Totoral, the result of a partnership with Chile's Institute of Agricultural Development (INDAP), part of the Ministry of Agriculture, was developed with the aim of bringing water and power to this community. There have been several editions of this project since 2014.
Totoral is a village located in the Atacama Desert (Chile): an ancient farming community supplied by springs in the local area. It is located 132 kilometres south-east of the regional capital, Copiapó. The installation of these facilities brought clean and sustainable energy to the homes of every member of the village, along with the town square, the school, the church and the park; the socio-economic development of the region was also boosted by improving the quality of life of its inhabitants, and technical and administrative skills were developed to ensure that the facilities function properly.
The Project consists of:
Through these facilities, the Project has achieved:
Support from INDAP
INDAP reports to Chile's Ministry of Agriculture. Its objective is to support the development of small farmers through development actions to promote the creation and enhancement of human, financial and productive capital. Its ultimate goal is to contribute to eliminating poverty by improving the sustainability and competitiveness of the country's agriculture.
As part of this work, the Elecnor Foundation signed a collaboration agreement with this organisation to co-finance the Sinergia Project.
In order to guarantee the sustainability of the project, a corporate volunteer programme has been introduced to offer technical assistance and training to the local population in the maintenance of the constructed facilities.