Sistema Interconectado Central
The Sistema Interconectado Central or SIC was the main alternating current power grid in Chile spanning all of Chile from Atacama Region in the north to Los Lagos Region in the south. SIC transmitted 68.5% of the national generation and served 93% of Chile's population.
As of December, 2011, it had a total installed capacity of 12,904 MW
Since 2017, the grid was joined and synchronized with the Northern Synchronized Grid and the total installed capacity of the new grid, called Sistema Eléctrico Nacional , was 31,709 MW as of April 2022.