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C.T. RUFINO - 31.9 MW Diesel Power Plant in Argentina

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Overview

C.T. RUFINO is a 31.9 MW diesel power plant in Argentina, operated by ENARSA. It provides electricity generation using oil as primary fuel.

C.T. RUFINO is a diesel power plant located in Argentina, with an operational capacity of 31.9 MW. The facility is owned by ENARSA, the national energy company, and is currently operational. As a diesel-fired plant, it contributes to the country's power generation mix, particularly in regions where grid connectivity may be limited or where peaking capacity is needed. The plant operates under Argentina's regulatory framework for power generation, which includes emissions standards and efficiency requirements. Diesel power plants typically have higher operating costs and emissions compared to natural gas or renewable sources, but they offer flexibility and quick start-up times. The 31.9 MW capacity places it in the small-to-medium scale range for the sector. C.T. RUFINO plays a role in supporting Argentina's energy grid, providing dispatchable power that can be ramped up during peak demand periods. Its location in the central region of the country helps meet local electricity needs, contributing to energy security and grid stability. The plant's operation aligns with national efforts to balance energy supply with environmental considerations.

Environmental context

The plant uses oil as its primary fuel, which results in higher CO2, SOx, and NOx emissions compared to natural gas or renewable sources. Its location in a populated area may raise concerns about local air quality impacts. The 31.9 MW capacity and diesel technology suggest a moderate environmental footprint, with potential for efficiency improvements through modern emission control technologies.

Frequently asked questions

C.T. RUFINO is located in Argentina, with coordinates approximately 34.26°S, 62.71°W.

C.T. RUFINO is a diesel power plant that generates electricity using oil as its primary fuel.

The plant is owned by ENARSA, the Argentine national energy company.

The plant has a capacity of 31.9 megawatts (MW), placing it in the small-to-medium scale for diesel power plants.

Diesel power plants in Argentina must comply with national emissions standards and environmental impact assessments. Regulations cover air pollutants such as SOx, NOx, and particulate matter, as well as fuel quality requirements.
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