The article “Dangerous Precedent” Rattles Chile’s Renewable Energy Market discusses the challenges confronting Chile’s renewable energy sector, despite its status as a leader in renewable adoption. A significant issue is the oversupply of solar energy in the north, where inadequate transmission infrastructure leads to zero spot prices and hampers revenue for solar companies. The marginal cost pricing system further complicates matters, as renewable sources with no marginal costs can drive prices to zero when demand is met. Although the government plans to build a 1,865-mile transmission line to improve connectivity, urgent reforms are needed to ensure the sector’s sustainability and growth.