Overview
Central Termica Guemes SA is a 361 MW coal power plant in Argentina, operated by Pampa Energia. It is an operational facility contributing to the country's power generation mix.
Central Termica Guemes SA is a coal-fired power plant located in Argentina, with a capacity of 361 megawatts. The facility is owned and operated by Pampa Energia, a major energy company in the country. As a coal power plant, it plays a role in Argentina's electricity generation, which includes a mix of thermal, hydroelectric, and renewable sources. The plant operates under Argentina's national environmental and energy regulations, which set emission standards for pollutants such as SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. Coal-fired power generation in Argentina is subject to oversight by the Secretariat of Environment and Sustainable Development. The technology employed at this facility is typical for coal plants of its era, with subcritical or supercritical boiler designs common in the region. Central Termica Guemes SA provides baseload power to the Argentine grid, supporting industrial and residential electricity demand. Its location in the northern part of the country places it near energy consumption centers. The plant's operational status and capacity contribute to the stability of the local power supply, though coal generation carries inherent environmental considerations regarding emissions and fuel sourcing.
Environmental context
The plant's coal combustion releases CO2, SOx, NOx, and particulate matter, contributing to local and regional air quality concerns. Proximity to populated areas may increase exposure to emissions. The facility's age and technology (likely subcritical) influence its efficiency and emission profile. Argentina's regulatory framework includes emission limits for thermal power plants, and the plant must comply with national standards for air quality and waste management.
Frequently asked questions
Central Termica Guemes SA is located in Argentina, with coordinates approximately 24.6894 S, 65.0425 W.
The plant has a capacity of 361 megawatts, making it a medium-sized coal power plant.
The plant is owned and operated by Pampa Energia, a leading energy company in Argentina.
Coal power plants in Argentina must comply with national environmental laws, including emission standards for SOx, NOx, and particulate matter, enforced by the Secretariat of Environment and Sustainable Development.
The primary fuel is coal, which is typical for thermal power generation in the region.