Overview
Campiche is a 249 MW coal-fired power plant in Chile, owned by Empresa Electrica Campiche S.A. It operates under Chile's national emission standards for thermal power generation.
Campiche is a coal-fired power plant located in the Valparaíso Region of Chile, near the coast. With a capacity of 249 MW, it is a medium-sized facility within Chile's thermal power generation sector. The plant is owned and operated by Empresa Electrica Campiche S.A. and has been in operational status. The plant utilizes coal as its primary fuel, a common choice for base-load power generation in Chile. Coal-fired plants like Campiche typically operate with subcritical or supercritical steam cycles, though specific technology details are not disclosed. Chile's power generation sector is regulated by the Ministry of Energy and the Environmental Superintendence, which enforce emission standards for SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. Campiche contributes to Chile's electricity grid, supporting industrial and residential demand in the central region. Its coastal location facilitates fuel import logistics. The plant's environmental impact is managed through compliance with national air quality standards and monitoring programs.
Environmental context
Coal-fired power generation produces CO2, SOx, NOx, and particulate emissions. Campiche's location near populated areas in the Valparaíso Region requires adherence to strict emission limits. The plant's age and technology influence its efficiency and emission profile. Chile's energy transition goals may affect long-term operations.
Frequently asked questions
Campiche is located in the Valparaíso Region of Chile, near the coast at coordinates -32.7483, -71.4833.
Campiche has a capacity of 248.99 megawatts (MW), making it a medium-sized coal-fired power plant in Chile.
Campiche is owned by Empresa Electrica Campiche S.A., a Chilean energy company.
Coal power plants in Chile must comply with emission standards for SOx, NOx, and particulate matter set by the Ministry of Energy and the Environmental Superintendence. Plants are also subject to air quality monitoring and reporting requirements.
Campiche provides base-load power to Chile's central grid, supporting industrial and residential electricity demand. Its coastal location facilitates coal import logistics.