Overview
MAEK-Kazatoprom TPP-2 is a 1,255 MW coal power plant in Kazakhstan, providing baseload electricity to the national grid.
MAEK-Kazatoprom TPP-2 is a coal-fired power plant located in Kazakhstan, with a capacity of 1,255 MW. It operates as a baseload facility, supplying electricity to the national grid. The plant is situated at coordinates 52.367000 N, 76.933800 E, and is currently operational. The plant uses coal as its primary fuel, a common choice for power generation in Kazakhstan due to abundant domestic coal reserves. The facility's capacity places it in the large-scale category for coal plants in the region. Kazakhstan's power sector is regulated under national emission standards, and coal plants like this one are subject to environmental oversight to manage emissions of CO2, SOx, and NOx. As a major coal-fired facility, MAEK-Kazatoprom TPP-2 plays a significant role in Kazakhstan's energy mix, contributing to grid stability and meeting industrial and residential demand. Its operation aligns with the country's reliance on coal for power generation, while also facing challenges related to emissions and environmental impact.
Environmental context
The plant's coal combustion produces CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions, contributing to local air quality concerns. Its location in Kazakhstan, a country with significant coal reserves, means the facility operates within a regulatory framework that sets emission limits. The plant's capacity and age influence its environmental footprint, with older subcritical technology typically having higher emissions per MWh compared to modern supercritical or CCGT units.
Frequently asked questions
MAEK-Kazatoprom TPP-2 is located in Kazakhstan, at coordinates 52.367000 N, 76.933800 E.
MAEK-Kazatoprom TPP-2 has a capacity of 1,255 MW, making it a large-scale coal power plant.
MAEK-Kazatoprom TPP-2 uses coal as its primary fuel.
Coal power plants in Kazakhstan are subject to national emission standards that regulate pollutants such as SOx, NOx, and particulate matter. These standards aim to mitigate environmental impact.
As a baseload plant, MAEK-Kazatoprom TPP-2 provides consistent electricity to the national grid, supporting industrial and residential demand.